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The Mental Fitness Podcast

Author: Anthony Taylor

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We look at what it takes to be mentally fit. It's that intersection between mental strength, emotional intelligence and good mental health.

We'll be talking with some of the best people
from the sporting, business and psychological worlds to bring you their stories and advice on how to build your mental fitness.
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John Lamerton

John Lamerton

2021-12-1346:25

How does a 'normal bloke from Plymouth' achieve more success than he could ever have dreamed? John Lamerton is living proof of the power of routine and habits over willpower.John transformed his physical and business presence by building effective routines. He’s also written one of the most down to earth, unpretentious personal development books on the subject. You can’t help but be impressed by his energy and enthusiasm.You can rad about John's morning routine inhis new blog post here https://bigidea.co.uk/morning-routine/Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastConnect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonytaylor-mentalfitness/Pop over to my website: www.threefifty9.comThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
John Quinton-Barber

John Quinton-Barber

2021-12-0724:53

John is the founder and CEO of Social Group, one of the fastest growing and more forward thinking PR agencies in the UK today. I knew John when he started this business on money from credit card mis-selling and was networking the computers himself on the weekend.Today, just eight years later, Social has grown to around 50 people across multiple locations in the UK with a reputation for great work and even better employee engagement. John and Social are living proof that business and leadership can embrace a people-centric approach and be profitable.Please be aware the audio is not what it might be as John was struggling with poor broadband service from a well-known brand with a bright-red logo.Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastConnect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonytaylor-mentalfitness/Pop over to my website: www.threefifty9.comThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
This is a slightly different episode in that Peter and I interviewed each other, or rather we just had a conversation that we are both going to use on our podcasts.It turns out this was a meeting of minds. We hadn’t talked much before we recorded this, and I think the outcome is better for it. We talk about a range of topics all related to mental fitness including depression , exercise, the importance if finding your happy place and the influence of the Stoic philosophers over 200o years on.So sit back and enjoy the conversation.Check out Peter’s show here: Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastConnect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonytaylor-mentalfitness/Pop over to my website: www.threefifty9.comThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
Natasha Jones is a lawyer with a difference. She’s written a book to help men with their mental health. She empathetically managed to deliver a book that’s packed full of wisdom without being in the least bit preachy. In fact, she’s managed to do it in such a way that when I put into practice what she shared, I came away thinking it was my idea all along. And for any woman that knows a man intimately, that’s the best way to get them to do anything!In this conversation, Natasha talks about what inspired her to write the book, why habits are so important  and what employers can do to look after the wellbeing of their staff.You can get Mandemic here: https://amzn.to/3uQujx1You can get Mental Toughness Metaphors – Stories to inspire resilience, here: https://amzn.to/3mBAnWHOur mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastConnect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonytaylor-mentalfitness/Pop over to my website: www.threefifty9.comThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
Jo Wright, is the CEO of Coaching Culture.With a career that spans more than 27 years, leading and coaching teams, Jo now loves to share her passion and experience of the benefits of building a coaching culture within organisations. She spends much of her time now public speaking and interviewing industry leaders for the Coaching Culture Magazine and Podcast, to inspire people to think differently about their organisational culture and leadership styles through the power of coaching.Jo talks very openly about the impact of losing her mother when she was just 17 and how her self-talk played a huge part in holding her back an now in her success. We talk about limiting beliefs, the rise and importance of coaching and what if we thought about therapy more as continuing personal development.Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
Phil is the CEO of Brother UK and widely regarded as one of the most empathetic and deep-thinking leaders of his generation. He an exponent of servant leadership and certainly one of the most interesting and thought-provoking CEOs I’ve met.In this episode Phil talks about the importance of knowing your strengths and vulnerabilities as a leader and why its important to spend time thinking and getting clarity on your values and purpose.He also talks about the need to have people who want to ride the travelator in their careers as much as those who want to ride the escalators and what happens to performance when people often hit milestone birthdays and how to deal with it.If you are a leader then this is an episode not to be missed regardless of your seniority. Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
Tom Young is sports psychologist to some of the world’s best golfers including the European Ryder Cup Team. He’s also the author of The Making of a Leader – what elite sport can teach us about leadership, management and performance.Tom has a very easy to listen to style and is brilliant as explaining some of the key psychological tools we can develop to help us win at life regardless of whether you are an elite sportsperson or not. He gives perhaps the best and simplest definition of mental fitness you’ll hear and says “Whisper it quietly, but we are not designed to highly perform every minute of every day.”We also talk about the importance of self-image and why its importance to spend time working on that, as well as a number of other key things. Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
We are back across the Atlantic with this episode to talk to Andy Riise about mental fitness, the importance of character strengths and more. Andy, was until August 2021 the Mental Skills Coach for the Cincinnati Reds Baseball team. He’s also a special forces veteran with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and a graduate of West Point Military Academy.Andy also contributed to the book Deliberate Discomfort – Deliberate Discomfort: How U.S. Special Operations Forces Overcome Fear and Dare to Win by Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable.Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
Imagine having your life before you in early 20’s and then in the blink of an eye – what you thought you’d do is gone, along with your leg.That’s what happened to my old school friend Jonty. So how to you respond when life throws you a curveball? In this episode Jonty shares with me how exactly his did. He’s candid about some of the insecurities and worries he had and how he developed the mindset to overcome those.Today’s he’s a para-ice swimmer and sits on the board of the governing body. He’s swum the Channel as part of a relay team and his mantra of “surround yourself with ordinary people doing extraordinary things” is a simple as it is inspiring.He also shares his rules for life and why he doesn’t watch as much sport as he used too.If you want to meet, him, you’ll find him submerged in some cold dark body of water most weekends usually somewhere in YorkshireOur mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcast
In this first episode of season two I talk one of the most mentally strong, humble and inspiring people I’ve ever met.Terry’s story is quite amazing. The eclectic career path, his fight with cancer and his mindset and learning in the face of all them is remarkable. The energy Terry gave off over zoom from a continent away lifted me after a long tiring day.I’ve no doubt that listening to him will have that effect on you too. If it does please share with other people and spread the word.Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
In the final episode of the first season I talk to professional golfer Alice Hewson. Alice is one of the youngest and hottest prospects in women’s golf having won her first ever professional tournament, the South African Open in 2020.We talk about her journey through the amateur ranks, having to decide between a career as a golfer or swimmer and leaving her homeland and family behind to go to Clemson University in America to pursue her dreams. She talks about the importance of planning, process and maintaining emotional control when it comes to performing under pressure.She eloquently talks about the impact of expectations on performance and how she deals with that. This is a fascinating conversation with someone who is still so young yet has already achieved some fantastic things. We can all learn a lot from what she shares.Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
PLEASE NOTE THIS EPISODE DISCUSSES EATING DISORDERSIn this episode mother of two, entrepreneur and founder of Tanya’s Just Real Sauces, Tanya Lambert gives a raw and open account of her story. Tanya grew her father’s business from humble beginnings to a multi-million pound concern before stepping back. She then went out to found what is now Tanya’s Just Real Sauces. On the surface that seems like plain sailing but as Tanya shares that’s not the case.From the age of nine Tanya began to suffer with poor mental health and it’s something she still lives with to this day. She’s also suffered and bounced back from some failures and very difficult times. We talk about the importance of talking about and addressing mental health, the power of purpose and resilience and much more. You can find Tanya on LinkedIn or at Tanya’s Just Real and her sauces are in Waitrose. Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.threefifty9.com
Are you happy really happy in your career? Feeling fulfilled? If so, I’m delighted for you. The reality is many people aren’t. They are the ones who get the Sunday blues, that can ruin an otherwise great weekend. Many people dream of changing careers or even going self-employed. Some like me, want to do both.It’s a scary thought though, full of self-doubt, insecurity and anxiety. Yet it is possible. In today’s episode I talk to one person who has done just that and not just lived to tell the tale, but is thriving with it.Matt Wilkinson, is a strategic marketeer and the founder of Strivenn (https://strivenn.com/) you can connect with him on LinkedInWe talk about how we measure success, the importance of values to help sustain us. We also talk about the difference between need and wants and how to make the leap of faith while minimising the risk and assessing our risk tolerance. We also talk about I/R theory and the importance of creating the Chinese wall between the two components. Matt shares a very simple technique he uses daily to keep his self-esteem high and to manage his stress levels even now he's successfully made the career transition. We also talk about the influence of a 2,000 year old philosophy and how that can support us as we make the career transition.Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.threefifty9.com
Please note this episode contains discussion of rape.Madeleine has an unusual personal story which she uses to inspire and motivate others. A deeply moving and empowering story, as she discovers that life is about how a person chooses to recover from adversity. We are not defined by what knocks us down – we are defined by how we get back up.Violently gang raped when she was thirteen years old, and raped three more times before the age of eighteen, Madeleine has experienced more trauma in her life than most ever will. Living in a state of shock and self-loathing, it took her years of struggle to confront the buried memories of that first attack and begin to undo the damage it wrought, as men continued to take advantage of her fragility in the worst possible way.Yet, after growing up with a burden no teenager should ever have to shoulder, she found the heart to carry out the best revenge plan of all; leading a fulfilling and happy life. For Madeleine, forgiveness was the key. True forgiveness takes genuine effort. It takes a real desire to understand those who have done us so much harm. It is the ultimate act of courage.You can find her on LinkedIn or via her website https://madeleineblack.co.uk/Our mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.threefifty9.com
Aged 24, Alex Staniforth is an ultra-endurance adventurer, international motivational speaker, author, brand ambassador and director of Mind Over Mountains, a charity to restore mental health through outdoor experiences. By sharing his adventures through adversity in live and virtual events and conferences, he inspires organisations to re-define success, build resilience, and improve their well-being. We don't always get to choose our challenges, but we can choose our response.Alex is no stranger to adversity. Throughout school he suffered epilepsy, stammering, extensive bullying and a subsequent lack of confidence. Aged 18, he made two attempts to climb Mount Everest in 2014 and 2015, when the expedition was aborted following an avalanche. Despite an 'ordinary'​ background, he raised the £35k expedition costs in just one year and returned in 2015 to survive an avalanche below Camp 1, triggered by the Nepal earthquake, sadly killing 22 people at base camp including 3 teammates. His debut book '​'Icefall'​' tells the story, endorsed by Bear Grylls.In July 2017 he became the fastest person ever to climb all 100 UK county tops in 72 days, a 5,000 mile journey by bike, foot and kayak and winning the Pride of Britain Granada Reports Fundraiser of the Year 2017. Alex has raised over £100,000 total for charities through his challenges. His second book 'Another Peak' was published by Trigger Press in July 2019.Having suffered with episodes of mental ill health since being a teenager, he co-founded Mind Over Mountains in 2020, a mental health charity to help people restore mental health through outdoor experiences. He then ran the National Three Peaks Challenge - 452 miles in 9 days and 12 hours.You can find Alex on LinkedIn, email alex@alexstaniforth.com or via his website www.alexstaniforth.comOur mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.threefifty9.com
Dr Fiona Beddoes-Jones is a leading psychologist on the subject of cognitive fitness and authentic leadership. She is the author ofDivided by Gender, United by Chocolate: Differences in the Boardroom from which she designed the Leadership Psychometric Assessment tool. She has spent several years working with and studying athletes competing in one of the world’s most gruelling endurance races, the Montane Spine Race along the length of the Pennine Way. The Pennine Way is one of the most demanding National Trails in Britain, and certainly the most iconic. The trail crosses some of the most beautiful and at times difficult terrain found in England, including; the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Northumberland National Park, Hadrian’s Wall and the Cheviots; finishing at the Scottish Borders. She is a leading coach and trainer in executive development and a regular keynote speaker on the subject of authentic leadership and cognitive fitness. In our conversation we the upside and downsides of mental toughness, the importance of self-talk and seeing awareness as a life-long journey.You can find, Dr Fiona Beddoes-Jones at www.cognitivefitness.co.ukOur mission is to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is “Where To Run” by Strength to Last. It’s created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.threefifty9.com
Steve Hill MBE is a modest teacher from Oldham. Yet through his actions he has inspired thousands of young children to dream big, to exercise and to have a mindset of ‘I can and I will’. In a world of fake news, of bluff and bluster and big ego, Steve shines as an example of mental fitness. A man who has developed mental toughness through physical adversity such as running marathons on Mount Everest, both North and South Poles and 230km through the Amazon with one and a half shoes. He marries that with the emotional intelligence and self-awareness to be able to accomplish those feats.He’s also founded a charity which is making a big difference to many people in his home town. Steve is one of life's genuinely humble and yet inspiring people. This is a conversation that will leave you with a warmth in your heart and feeling like you can take on the world.You can connect with Steve on LinkedIn he's Steve Hill MBE and find him on Instagram as @team_hill_charitable_trustOur mission to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 and @the_mental_fitness_podcastThe podcast music is "Where To Run" by Strength to Last. It's created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music. Anthony Taylor - https://www.instagram.com/anttaylor72/ & https://www.instagram.com/the_mental_fitness_podcast/
Welcome to The Mental Fitness Podcast with Anthony Taylor.In this episode Anthony is talking to former boxer Billy Schwer about his thoughts on mental fitness.Billy is a former British, Commonwealth, European & World Boxing Champion who is now a personal performance coach. He is passionate about championing and helping middle aged men transform themselvesThis conversation is as energetic as 12 rounds in the boxing ring and Billy shares his thoughts on physical fitness, meditation and what how he went from Billy the Boxer to just Billy If you want to find out more about Billy you can visit his website billyschwer.comOur mission to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 or on LinkedIn Anthony Taylor Mental Fitness threefifty9.comThe podcast music is "Where To Run" by Strength to Last. It's created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
Welcome to The Mental Fitness Podcast with Anthony Taylor.In this episode Anthony is talking with Penny Mallory.Penny became the first woman in the world to compete in a World Rally Car for Ford in the World Rally Championship. In fact she is still the only woman to have achieved this.That's some achievement, but add in the fact Penny ran away from home as a teenager and was homeless for a number of years and it becomes an even bigger accomplishment.She's now a keynote speaker and performance coach focussing on mental toughness.The pair discuss Penny's story and how her mental toughness kept her childhood rally driving dreams alive, how you can boost your mental toughness and why mental toughness isn't for everybody.If you want to find out more about Penny you can visit her website pennymallory.co.ukOur mission to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 or on LinkedIn Anthony Taylor Mental Fitness threefifty9.comThe podcast music is "Where To Run" by Strength to Last. It's created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
Welcome to The Mental Fitness Podcast with Anthony Taylor. In this episode Anthony is talking with former England Rugby Union player Kyran Bracken. As well as playing at scrum half for Saracens, Bristol and Waterloo he was part of England's World Cup winning team in 2003. After retirement he went on win ITV's Dancing On Ice, and is now a successful business owner and rugby coach.The pair discuss how Kyran used his mental fitness throughout his rugby career, from being told he should retire through injury to being dropped by England. He explains how his mental toughness focusses how he sets his goals and how you can too.Our mission to help people develop their mental fitness so they can achieve more than they thought themselves capable of.Please join the conversation on Instagram @AntTaylor72 or on LinkedIn Anthony Taylor Mental Fitness threefifty9.comThe podcast music is "Where To Run" by Strength to Last. It's created by the musical talent of Adrian Walther, a Canadian living in Nashville. Check out his music on Spotify and YouTube music.
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