The Brian Keane Podcast

Brian Keane
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Sep 18, 2023 • 52min

#451: Athlete and Entrepreneur Rob Lipsett on Where Motivation Comes From, Getting Out Of Your Comfort Zone and The Importance Of Choosing The Right Spouse!

Rob Lipsett is an athlete, physique competitor, youtuber and entrepreneur. Most of you will know Rob, either from following his massive YouTube channel of over 470k followers and his Instagram page with over 650k followers, but this is also his hat trick appearance on the podcast. He was on all the way back on Episode 80 and again for episode 205 (both will be linked in the episode description). On top of running, owning and being a part of several businesses, he is also the host of the podcast The Game Plan (named after his best-selling book) , which can be found everywhere podcasts are found. Rob is always brilliant to speak with and I think this third episode is the best yet. Here are some of the things we talked about on today's podcast: Where motivation comes from Monk mode and when to use it to get sh*t done Deep work, being productive and finding passion in your life The question everyone needs to ask themselves regularly The importance of choosing the right spouse or partner Learning from past relationship and business failures And much more. (Website) Home | Rob Lipsett | Online Coaching | Ebooks| Training Plans (Instagram) Rob Lipsett (@roblipsett) • Instagram photos and videos (Facebook) Facebook (Twitter) Rob Lipsett (@RobLipsett) / X (twitter.com) (Youtube) Rob Lipsett - YouTube (Products) Fuel Cakes | by Rob Lipsett Rob's first appearance: https://briankeanefitness.com/podcast/80-rob-lipsett-infectious-positivity-loving-gym-using-stories-build-social-media-empire/ Rob's second appearance: https://briankeanefitness.com/podcast/205-rob-lipsett-on-the-rte-steroid-documentary-competing-again-and-romantic-relationships-in-the-public-eye/
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Sep 11, 2023 • 56min

#450: Oisin Mulligan on His Extreme Weight Loss Journey, Building Confidence After Being Fat Shamed and How To Stop Caring What People Think About You! (Live from Elevate 2023)

Oisin is a fat loss coach who runs the Mulligainz Method. His Instagram and TikTok both have over half a million followers. On his channels he shares simple and practical tips on fat loss and healthy living. He has also been featured in mainstream media for his viral content on eating McDonalds every day and still losing weight. This wasn't to promote fast food; but to highlight the role that a calorie deficit plays when pure weight loss is the goal. Oisin has a very engaging personal story and is an incredibly self-aware individual. This was an extremely enjoyable conversation that spans across a whole host of different topics. Here are some of the things we talked about in today's show: His own personal weight loss journey and going from 130kg to a lean, healthy and happy weight. His mental health issues, the importance of having good people around you and how he manages it now How the bully from childhood can form the bully in your head if you don't change your self talk The biggest weight loss negative behaviours people need to avoid And much more. Live from Elevate 2023 Shownotes: Irish man who proved he could eat McDonald's every day and lose weight reflects on impact of TikTok challenge - Irish Mirror Online (website) The Mulligainz Method Challenge (mulligainzfitness.com) (Program) The Mulligainz Method Waiting List (mulligainzfitness.com) (youtube) Oisin mulligan - YouTube (Facebook) Facebook (Instagram) Oisín Mulligan 🇮🇪 | Online Coach (@mulligainz_fitness) • Instagram photos and videos (Tiktok) Oisin Mulligan Fat Loss Coach (@mulligainz_fitness) | TikTok
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Sep 4, 2023 • 55min

#449: Nutritional Therapist Aisling Fox on How Balancing Your Hormones Can Make You Leaner, Happier and Hornier! (Live from Elevate 2023)

Aisling is a Nutritional Therapist and Herbal Medicine Practitioner who specializes in Female Hormones and Fertility In 2014, she qualified as a Nutritional Therapist, after completing a 3 year diploma in Nutritional Therapy from The College of Naturopathic Medicine. This included 1 year of Biomedicine studies, 2 years of Nutrition studies and also 200 hours of clinical practice. In 2016, she returned to CNM and completed her diploma in Naturopathy, which allowed her to widen her knowledge of Chinese and Ayurveda medicine, Iridology, Bach Flower Therapies, Tissue Salts, Herbal Formulas and Chinese Diagnostics (nail, pulse, face, tongue). In 2022, she qualified with distinction in Herbal Medicine, after completing her post grad diploma in CNM. This included 300 hours of clinical practice, training in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda and extensive study of phytochemistry and pharmacology. She is also a member of NTOI (Nutritional Therapists of Ireland), the professional association supporting qualified Nutritional Therapists in Ireland. She is also the host of the Spilling The Tea with Aok Nutrition Podcast Live from Elevate 2023. Here are some of the things we talked about in today's podcast: Women's wellness and hormone balancing How living the right way can make you leaner, happier and hornier (without the need to count every calorie you eat) The major pillars on how to balance hormones Underrated and overrated supplements PMS Misconceptions And much more. (Website) Nutritional Therapist & Naturopath | Aok Nutrition | Ireland (Instagram) Aisling Fox 💍| AokNutrition (@aoknutrition) • Instagram photos and videos (Podcast) Spilling The Tea with Aok Nutrition | Podcast on Spotify (Facebook) Aok Nutrition | Facebook (Products) Practice Better Gut Health Consultation | Aok Nutrition Herbal Tonic Consultation | Aok Nutrition Shop | AOK Nutrition (aoknutrition.com) (Blog) Health Advice Blog | Aok Nutrition
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Aug 28, 2023 • 46min

#448: Dr. Andrea Grayson on The Sugar Dilemma, 5 Pathways Of Sugar Dependency and Is Your Morning Porridge Spiking Your Blood Sugar Levels?

Dr. Grayson is a behavior change communications consultant who teaches about Public Health Communications in the Master of Public Health Program in the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont. Her life changed in 2016 when she suddenly realized that she had been concealing a lifelong dependence on sugar and carbs beneath a web of denial ("It's just a sweet tooth") and rationalization ("I've been good so deserve a treat"). After she taught herself to quit, she started helping others do the same by creating the program Breaking Free from Sugar, which has helped over 3,000 people successfully reduce how much sugar they eat. That program is shared in her book "The Sweet Tooth Dilemma". In today's podcast, we discuss all things sugar and what we can do to get it under control to improve our waistline, mood and energy levels. Here is what we talked about: Processed and refined vs natural sugar – what you need to know The difference between sugar and food addictions The porridge to avoid when trying to manage blood sugar levels The 5 pathways of sugar dependency Sugar misconceptions The non-obvious things to avoid And more Shownotes: (Website) http://createchangelab.com (Facebook) http://facebook.com/createchangelab (Instagram) http://instagram.com/createchangelab (LinkedIn) http://linkedin.com/in/agrayson (Books) Publishing – ReadKit (createchangelab.com)
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Aug 21, 2023 • 53min

#447: Nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert on The Problem With Influencers Giving Diet Advice, Food Misconceptions and Are Sweeteners Really Better Than Sugar?

Rhiannon is a Registered Nutritionist, 4X Sunday Times best selling author, and mum. She is also the host of the Food For Thought Podcast and founder of both Rhitriotnplus supplements and Rhitrition clinic, London's leading private nutrition clinic. Her Instagram page is full of great recipes, nutrition tips and cuts through a lot of the nonsense you sometimes see no social media. Rhiannon has one of my favorite nutrition Instagram pages so I'm delighted we got to have this conversation. Here are some of the things we talked about in today's show: What to be aware of with influencers promoting diets online Psychology and food vs miseducation around food Frozen food and sweetener misconceptions Her biggest pet peeve in nutrition and the misuse of weight loss drugs Ultra-processed vs processed food The real downside of calorie counting Plant based misconceptions – building muscle, health and performance The role your gut microbiome plays And much more (Website) Rhitrition (Instagram) RHIANNON LAMBERT BSc MSc RNutr (@rhitrition) • Instagram photos and videos (Podcast) Food For Thought on Apple Podcasts (Youtube) Nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert - YouTube (LinkedIn) Rhiannon Lambert BSc MSc RNutr - Registered Nutritionist - Rhitrition | LinkedIn (Twitter) Rhiannon Lambert (@Rhitrition) / X (twitter.com)
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Aug 14, 2023 • 41min

#446: My Kyrgyzstan Disaster: Getting Sick, Trying To Force Being Well and When Sh*t Just Happens!

Today's podcast is a solo episode. As opposed to a recap podcast or even going through what happened in detail (as I sum that up in about 5 minutes) – I talk through some of the mindset elements I struggled with the most: expecting the unexpecting, just because something is difficult doesn't make it valuable, not forcing things to happen etc Hopefully there is a value here regardless of what stage of life you are in or the difficulties you may be currently going through. Short written recap: As some of you know, I flew out to Kyrgyzstan (beside China) to run 200km over five days up the Tian Shan mountain range. The plan was to hike for three days to acclimatize to the altitude and then run for 5 days up Tian Shan; but unfortunately, after picking up an infection in the capital Bishek, I only made basecamp 1 before I got hit with severe sickness. Here's the story about it and what I learnt from the experience. Shownotes: Quick links to all my programs, courses and books https://briankeanefitness.com/quick-links/ BTU discount code: KEANE300
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Aug 14, 2023 • 41min

#446: My Kyrgyzstan Disaster: Getting Sick, Trying To Force Being Well and When Sh*t Just Happens!

Today's podcast is a solo episode. As opposed to a recap podcast or even going through what happened in detail (as I sum that up in about 5 minutes) – I talk through some of the mindset elements I struggled with the most: expecting the unexpecting, just because something is difficult doesn't make it valuable, not forcing things to happen etc Hopefully there is a value here regardless of what stage of life you are in or the difficulties you may be currently going through. Short written recap: As some of you know, I flew out to Kyrgyzstan (beside China) to run 200km over five days up the Tian Shan mountain range. The plan was to hike for three days to acclimatize to the altitude and then run for 5 days up Tian Shan; but unfortunately, after picking up an infection in the capital Bishek, I only made basecamp 1 before I got hit with severe sickness. Here's the story about it and what I learnt from the experience. Shownotes: Quick links to all my programs, courses and books https://briankeanefitness.com/quick-links/ BTU discount code: KEANE300
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Aug 11, 2023 • 54min

Paul Scanlon on The Art of Unlearning, Developing 'Get Back Up' Skills When Life Gets Difficult and Why It's Okay To Outgrow People (From The 2021 Archive)

This episode first aired on 3rd May 2021 Are you enjoying the podcast? Please leave a rating and a review. Paul Scanlon has trained and mentored people for over 30 years as a keynote speaker all over the world. After three decades in the not-for-profit sector, Paul has successfully transitioned and reinvented himself as an educator through both his LIVE and online Masterclass events in Communication, Leadership, and Personal Development. Paul's three strands of focus are: Communication, Leadership, and Human Flourishing. His hallmark is making complex things simple. Paul passionately believes it's more important to grow people than things. He believes that there's greatness in everyone and knows that most need the help of a well- chosen coach or mentor to discover it. He is also the host of the podcast Growing Big People with Paul Scanlon. This was a fantastic conversation and one I am very grateful for having. Although Paul's microphone quality isn't as high as other podcast guests, the value he speaks more than makes up for it. This was a mini therapy session for me so I hope you get as much from it as I did. Key Points ∙One of the big traps people fall into, especially with the political and cultural climate nowadays, is boxing themselves into a certain identity, or what Paul calls "labels". By labeling yourself solely by your sex, race, political affiliation, or religion, you adopt the "ghetto mentality" and limit your potential to grow and connect with people around you. Avoid imprisoning yourself in an echo chamber and open your mind to all that the world offers. ∙Social media has normalized our natural human tendencies to focus on the "highlight reels" of those we admire. This has created a generation of people who lack "getting- back-up" skills. Paul encourages us to read stories of great people and pay attention more to how they recover from setbacks than to the glitz and glamour of success that only comes after endless trials and hardships. ∙It's so hard to let go of beliefs, habits, and behaviours that are no longer serving us because 1) we don't know what to replace it with, and 2) we often learn these things via people we respect like our parents, and we fear upsetting that person by changing. It's okay to outgrow people. In fact, almost every new version of you that emerges involves leaving someone behind.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 51min

#445 The Eating Disorder Therapist Harriet Frew on Disordered Eating, Purging Behaviors and Breaking The Binge/Shame/Restrict Cycle!

Harriet is an eating disorder therapist. She is BACP Accredited Counsellor and her goal is to support people with eating disorder therapy, to find peace with food and their body image. After experiencing her own journey in overcoming Bulimia Nervosa, she is passionate about helping others, using therapy to empower them with the hope, tools and psychology for change. She is also the host of The Eating Disorder Podcast. Trigger warning: if you have a history of disordered eating, body image issues or an eating disorder, this episode may contain topics that upset you. Here are some of the things we talked about in today's show: The disordered eating to eating disorder spectrum Breaking the shame and guilt cycles What triggers disordered eating The role self-esteem plays Binge eating and purging behaviors How to become more food neutral and not letting it control your life And much more. (Links) (Instagram) HARRIET FREW (@theeatingdisordertherapist_) on Instagram (Twitter) HARRIET FREW (@HARRIETFREW1) / Twitter (Facebook) Facebook (LinkedIn) HARRIET FREW - Community Eating Disorder Therapist - Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) | LinkedIn (Website) Online course - Learn Intuitive Eating with Harriet Frew - THE EATING DISORDER THERAPIST THE EATING DISORDER THERAPIST - The Eating Disorder Therapist Harriet Frew
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Aug 4, 2023 • 54min

Logan Ury on Dating, Attachment Styles, How To Break Up With Someone, Finding Love and How To Build A Relationship That Lasts! (From The 2021 Archive)

This episode first aired on 26th April 2021 Are you enjoying the podcast? Please leave a rating and a review. Logan is a behavioral scientist turned dating coach, and the author of How To Not Die Alone. As the Director of Relationship Science at the dating app Hinge, she leads a research team dedicated to helping people find love. After studying psychology at Harvard, she ran Google's behavioral science team—the Irrational Lab. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, TIME. The Washington Post, GQ, Glamour, Vice, and on HBO and the BBC. Today's podcast goes deep on all things dating and relationships. It's a full-circle podcast from meeting someone to breakups and finding the one—we cover it all today. Also, I touch on some of my personal attachment styles and previous dating tendencies; so, today's episode goes through some new topics not previously explored on the podcast. Key Points · Each of the three dating tendencies have to do with unrealistic expectations. The romanticizer has unrealistic expectations of relationships. The maximizer has unrealistic expectations of their partner. The hesitator has unrealistic expectations of themselves. Unrealistic expectations of any kind create huge problems because, even if things are going great, the person is never satisfied with what they have at present. · Our society has become obsessed with "the spark": the idea of instant chemistry, that pang of connection; that feeling when you walk into a room and everything else fades and you can only focus on that person. Now, the spark is a wonderful thing; but you should not be selecting your long-term life partner based on it as it's nothing more than a first impression. Instead, go for the slow burn and get to know the person beyond first impressions. · Becoming ready for marriage is a matter of the level of your intentionality. You have to exercise the same muscles that you do to strengthen your growth mindset and goal-orientedness and know how you want your future to look. With regard to marriage itself, ask yourself a series of questions, such as whether you see yourself with your partner in the long run and how you've both weathered conflict. Then, ask your partner questions such as how many kids you want to have, the religion you want to raise them on, and how you want to manage your finances.

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