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The ManBits Podcast

Summary: Straight Up Chats The ManBits Podcast isn't just Bits for guys. It's Bits for everyone! Listeners will be guided by interviews about all things relating to Men's health, self and wealth. Our guests generously and openly share their journeys of resilience, personal growth and fulfilment. The ultimate goal is to reduce suicide among men globally with some straight up chat about Men's Health. You'll finish each episode with actionable tips and tactics to making positive change in your life and learn how to positively impact the lives of those around you. Love the life you have & live the life you want.

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 MBP 19. Journey To 100km - Mental Discipline And Habit Forming - Nick Muxlow | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:07

Nick Muxlow has been a triathlete for 13 years, completing 7 Ironman races with a personal best of 9 hours and 10 minutes. He's played and coached lacrosse for much of his life which included being a member of the Australian Squad in 2010. He's the author of the book, Journey to 100: How to Run Your First 100km Ultramarathon - And Love It. Listen as Nick talks about how we could build discipline in our lives, how to look after ourselves physically and mentally, and how to create good habits to achieve bigger goals Episode Takeaways: •You don't need to be perfect the first time, you just have to take action and just TRY! •Changing your mindset about failure is what makes drastic changes. •Building habits is not about the big goal, it's about building your momentum. Mentioned Resources: • Journey to 100: How to Run Your First 100km Ultramarathon - And Love It - Nick's book • Mind Gym and Couch to 5K - Nick's recommended resourcesJoin our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 18. The Clown And I - A Bipolar Memoir - Ryan Heffernan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:49

Ryan Heffernan, a highly-regarded Australian author and journalist. His latest work is the Clown & I: Riding the Wildling Spirit - A Bipolar Memoir, a confronting exploration of Ryan's magical and magnetic life with bipolar disorder. Ryan uses writing to explore the beauty of people confronting life-changing situations. Together, Ryan and Paul have a straight up conversation about mental health, mind health, and bipolar disorder Episode Takeaways: •Having a diagnosis doesn't mean your life will go all bad - there's always going to be something to look forward to. •Regardless of your diagnosis, never forget that you are still a human being. •We have to understand that no person is on the same journey. Mentioned Resources: • Clown & I: Riding the Wildling Spirit - A Bipolar Memoir - Ryan's book • On Writing by Charles Bukowski - Ryan's recommended resource • Creative Love & Fatherhood Catastrophes - Ryan's articleJoin our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 17. How I Beat Depression - 5 Steps To Recovery - Peter Balcarek | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:44

Peter Balcarek spent the last 10 years working in the banking and finance industry and has an active lifestyle. At a point he was emotionally disintegrated and has fallen into what he calls a "black hole." Peter shares with Paul more of his experiences and how he beat severe depression. Together, Peter and Paul talk about the staggering statistics of depression, social issues and issues relating to the management of depression vs the preventive care of depression. Episode Takeaways: •Men find it difficult to seek help because of the vulnerability it takes to get support. •A diagnosis on mental health doesn't mean your life is over. •Being and feeling down is a part of life that we all have to accept. Mentioned Resources: •com - Peter's website •The Journey - An emotional healing method • Open: An Autobiography of Andre Agassi - Peter's recommended resourceJoin our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 16. Money & Stress - Improve Financial Stability - Darren Wright | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:19

Darren Wright to the show. Darren lives in Adelaide and has been in finance for 20+ years. He's a partner and senior financial adviser at Godfrey Pembroke, a tax adviser, and master member of the Stock Broker Association. Darren's role is to help clients achieve lifestyle and financial goals. Listen as Paul and Darren talk about money matters - how it affects you and your relationships, how to classify the good and bad debts, and how you can start to build wealth. Episode Takeaways: •Finances affect not only the mental and physical health of people, it also affects relationships and marriages. •Be proactive in organizing your finances. •Get rid of the high-interest debts first Mentioned Resources: •Value.able - Darren's recommended resource •Darren's LinkedIn account Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback Join our live FB community https://themanbits.com/community Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 15. Chaos To Cured: The True Story Of Defeating Bipolar Disorder - Kirk P Miller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:28

Kirk P Miller, author of the book, Chaos 2 Cured. He is the co-host of the show, Beyond Clarity, and founder of Chaos2Cured.com. Kirk has overcome and is successfully managing Bipolar 1, OCD, Generalized Anxiety, and ADHD. Currently, he's coaching families, couples, and individuals to help them realize that they're than just the diagnosis. Listen as Kirk and Paul bridge the gap between the names of mental health issues and the actual understanding of what it might be like in the shoes of the person with that issue. Episode Takeaways: •It's never easy to admit that you need help but this will always be the first step to get better. •Learn the art of listening to people - it's not your advice they want all the time. •All things have a positive side to it - don't always look on the negative. Mentioned Resources: •Beyond Clarity - Radio show that Kirk co-hosts • Chaos 2 Cured - Kirk's book • Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World and Electroboy - Kirk's recommended booksJoin our Community, ask questions, share feedback www.themanbits.com/community Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 14. How To Attain Fulfilment - Acceptance And Commitment - Amanda Mountford | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:36

Amanda Mountford, a case worker and counsellor with a bachelor's degree in Psychology has worked in a psychiatric hospital for 5 years. She has studied life coaching with a focus on acceptance and commitment therapy. Listen as Paul and Amanda discuss what ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) is and how it can help people find their happiness, what fulfillment is and why you should always consider the long-term in making important decisions today. Episode Takeaways: •Accept that pain and anxiety are parts of our lives. •Trust your instinct - anxiety isn't normal anymore when it stops you from living a normal life. •Learn to accept uncertainty. Mentioned Resources: • The Happiness Trap - Amanda's recommended book Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 13. Learn To Say F**K It - The Ultimate Spiritual Way - John C Parkin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:52

John C Parkin said F**K it to his career as an advertising executive in London and opened up a holistic center, The Hill That Breathes in Italy, with his wife, Gaia. He's a bestselling author with 5+ books on Fuck It. Listen as Paul and John talk about the importance of learning to say "F**k It," and what these powerful words really mean, how it helps us in letting go of the stress we have in life, plus a bonus breathing technique. •Connect with John on Fuck It Life •Watch the video on how you can breathe deeper and longer at com/Breathe •Send us your comments, suggestions, or feedback at info@themanbits.com •If you feel vulnerable, please go to com/support Episode Takeaways: •Learn to care less and not stress yourself out with unimportant things. •Take a break and let yourself rest. •Always think about what's important for you and start with that perspective. Mentioned Resources: •The Hill That Breathes - John's holistic center • Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlife - John's recommended resourceJoin our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 12. Sex And Business - How To Thrive In Both - Rebecca Lowrie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:05

Rebecca Lowrie has 25 years of formal training and experience that she uses to work with leaders in business on delivering heart-led leadership and leading with compassion. Listen as Rebecca shares with us takeaways on how men can get connected more with themselves to improve sexual function, and hear tips on breathing and setting intention, and how we can connect with people around us on a much deeper level. Episode Takeaways: •Physical problems are usually the manifestation of another, deeper problem. •People need to clear themselves up from conditions and beliefs they don't think are aligned with who they are. •Connecting with yourself is always the first step before you can connect to other people.Mentioned Resources: • The Big Leap and The Art of Possibility- Rebecca's recommended books Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 11. Listen To 9 Life Lessons By Tim Minchin (narrated By Paul Averill) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:45

9 life Lessons by Tim Minchin (narrated by Paul Averill) In this episode, Paul shares with us Tim Minchin's address to the graduates of the University of Western Australia where he lists down 9 Life Lessons. These lessons are not just for the new grads, but a great tip and advice to anyone who's going through life and adulthood in general. Listen as he shares these lessons and important notes we should all consider and apply to our lives. Podcast Show Notes: •Introduction to The Man Bits Podcast •Today's episode is about Tim Minchin's address •Tim Minchin's 9 Life Lessons: •#1 - You don't have to have a dream •Be micro ambitious •#2 - Don't seek happiness •#3 - Remember: It's all luck •Empathy is intuitive •#4 - Exercise •#5 - Be hard on your opinions •Think critically and be intellectually vigorous •#6 - Be a teacher •Share your ideas, don't take for granted your education •#7 - Define yourself by what you love •#8 - Respect people with less power than you •#9 - Don't rush •You don't need to already know what you're going to do rest of your life •Get access to all our shows at com/podcast •Check us out at our website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) •Connect with me • Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. • Join the Facebook Page • Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter • Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy

 MBP 10. Emotional Intelligence And Handling Daily Fears - Sharad Vora | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:10

Sharad Vora, has been in professional pharmaceutical sales for most of his career. Self-proclaimed professional geek, Sharad shares his journey of emotional intelligence through his personal and professional life. Listen up as Sharad takes us through challenges of social awareness, why social validation is important for him, and his valuable tips in calming your mind to better manage negative thought patterns. Sharad is also Paul's brother-in-law. Episode Takeaways: •There are things in our past that still affect us today. •People are often misunderstood by their actions. •Men, unlike women, generally carry lower emotional intelligence skills. •Relaxation and calming techniques are good ways to divert your your brain from negative thinking. •Allow your brain to have the rest and fuel it needs so you can think clearly about solutions and not holding onto negative thought patterns.Mentioned Resources: •The Heart Asks for Pleasure First by Michael Nyman - Sharad's recommended resource • Buddha's Brain by Rick Hanson • The Art of Happiness by Dalai LamaJoin our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 9. How To Connect To The Power Of Vulnerability - Nathan Seaward | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:15

Nathan Seaward, a human development specialist, pilot, and podcaster/host of The Nathan Seaward Show. Nathan helps his clients discover their own truth through performance and life coaching. Listen as Nathan shares insight to his minimalist lifestyle and why he left a successful career as a pilot living in Japan to pursue his path in personal development and performance coaching during an in-depth talk with Paul about vulnerability and how it can deepen connection. Episode Takeaways: •Pursue the path that you feel is right for you. •Start being vulnerable to be able to build a connection with people. •Your journey with vulnerability doesn't have to be gone through alone.Mentioned Resources: • The Big Leap - Nathan's recommended book • The Nathan Seaward Show - Nathan's podcast Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.

 MBP 8. Understand Your Partner and Create Intimacy In Your Relationships - Mark Sandercock | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:45

Mark Sandercock is a certified relationship coach, sports mindset coach, a clinical hypno-psychotherapist who is currently studying life coaching. With his wife, Monica, Mark established their own business Magnificent Mindset. Listen as Mark teaches us various ways on how we can understand our partners better, how listening can help in a relationship, and what intimacy really means. Also, listen to the second half of the show where Mark shares his experiences of the 30 day sex challenge. Episode Takeaways: •Good relationships take time, work, and effort. •Start to actively listen to your partner. •Putting effort in your relationship is valuable.Mentioned Resources: • The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts - Book to read about love languages • Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway and The Way of the Superior Man - Mark's recommended resources Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) •Connect with me • Like what you hear? Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. • Join the Facebook Page • Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter • Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy

 MBP 7. From Life To Death And Back Again - Josh Mantz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:28

Josh Mantz is a professional speaker, author, and the founder and CEO of Darker Souls. He's a graduate of West Point Military Academy and led a successful counterinsurgency operation in Baghdad until a sniper attack ended his army career. He was shot, killed, and was brought back to life. His book, The Beauty of a Darker Soul is published on January 1st, 2018. Now, Josh shares his journey of coping with that catastrophic incident, why it took him 10 years to finally find his new life purpose and his tips in dealing with trauma. Episode Takeaways: •Healing and transformation is a journey, not a one-session process. •People need to understand and accept the fact that there are things beyond control. •Trauma differs from one person to another - remember that you have to deal with it for yourself.Mentioned Resources: • The Beauty of a Darker Soul - Josh's book • The Ever-Present Origin, Healing the Shame that Binds You, and Man's Search for Meaning - Books that Josh recommends Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback •Comment on the show-notes •Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) •Connect with me: •Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. •Join the Facebook Page •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute ...

 MBP 6. Lessons From The Little Ones - Nick Britton | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:47

Nick Britton has experience as a preschool teacher with a Master's Degree in Education from the University of Vermont. He's the author of two books, Lessons from the Little Ones and Children Know Success. Do You?. He's an entrepreneur in the real estate industry who has several professional publications, hosts weekly networking events, and has public speaking engagements in multiple areas in the US. Listen as Nick shares his insights into how adults can learn from children and how adults can maximize their time being parents. Episode Takeaways: •Don't take life too seriously - allow yourself to enjoy the life you have. •Understand that we cannot fix everything in this world. •Do the things that you love and be happy.Mentioned Resources: •Nick Britton - Nick's website • Lessons from the Little Ones and Children Know Success. Do You? - Nick's bestselling books • Rich Dad, Poor Dad and The 10X Rule - Nick's recommended resourcesJoin our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) •Connect with me • Like what you hear? Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. • Join the Facebook Page • Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter • Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I h...

 MBP 5. Understanding Trauma - Guy MacPherson, PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:01

Guy Macpherson has a doctorate in clinical psychology with a focus on trauma and early psychosis. In 2014, he founded The Trauma Therapist Project with the goals of raising awareness of trauma and creating an educational, supportive, and inspiring community for new trauma therapists. He also developed The Trauma Therapist 2.0, an online membership community dedicated to educating and inspiring new trauma workers. In this episode Paul and Guy dig deep into the definition of trauma, it's impact on the brain and the body, as well as providing some useful tips for anyone wanting to reach out. Episode Takeaways: •Understand that trauma is something inevitable in every person's life. •Every person has a different threshold - what is traumatic to one person may not have an impact on another. •The first step to healing is to admit that there's something wrong. Mentioned Resources: •The Trauma Therapist Project - Guy's website •The Trauma Therapist 2.0 - Guy's community of trauma therapists and workers • Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World - Guy's recommended resource • New Trauma Worker - Guy's ebook •Gabor Mate - The physician Guy referred to in the podcast Join our Community, ask questions, share feedback Comment on the show-notes Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) •Connect with me • Like what you hear? Subscribe to The ManBits Podcast on Apple Podcasts or on Android. • Join the Facebook Page • Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter • Follow @themanbits on InstagramDisclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy

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