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After spending his first 22 years in Brisbane and changing careers paths twice, Jack is the owner of BFT Newcastle. In our conversation we dive into Jacks lived experience of open heart surgery at 9 years old and being told his childhood dream of playing footy was over. We also discuss the courage and trust it takes to relocate and start a new chapter, the positive impact of having a mentor in your life and the unexpected outcomes of opening a gym.

TRIGGER warning - in this episode we do talk about stroke - if you've experienced a stroke or have a loved one who has experienced a stroke, this episode may be triggering for you.
In this episode we cover...
-Jack's lived experience of being diagnosed with a heart condition and undergoing heart surgery at 9 years old and then again at 15.
-Navigating the disappointment of aspiring to be a professional footballer while facing the reality of doctors advising against pursuing contact sports.
-The courage to relocate interstate, chase a new career and trust the chapter that was unfolding
-How working in the fitness industry, particularly in group training settings, helped bridge the missing sense of connection that Jack previously found in team sports.
-The unexpected outcomes (and wins!) of opening a gym
-The reflections of experiencing a stroke at 27, being rushed to hospital and undergoing emergency surgery.
-Finding the balance between nurturing a heart condition and pushing his body to physical limits
-How Jack has built a culture of community and connection at BFT Newcastle, through focusing on 3 core values.
-Misconceptions about strength training for women
-The positive impact mentors can have on your life
-The power of vulnerability to build deeper connections
...and so much more!
You can connect with Jack on Instagram via @bft_newcastle
As always, I am so grateful for you listening to the wisdom I am here to share ✨
If this episode resonated with you, please share it with those you love and help me have more impact by writing a review of the podcast ✨
All my love
Kirst
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After spending his first 22 years in Brisbane and changing careers paths twice, Jack is the owner of BFT Newcastle. In our conversation we dive into Jacks lived experience of open heart surgery at 9 years old and being told his childhood dream of playing footy was over. We also discuss the courage and trust it takes to relocate and start a new chapter, the positive impact of having a mentor in your life and the unexpected outcomes of opening a gym.

TRIGGER warning - in this episode we do talk about stroke - if you've experienced a stroke or have a loved one who has experienced a stroke, this episode may be triggering for you.
In this episode we cover...
-Jack's lived experience of being diagnosed with a heart condition and undergoing heart surgery at 9 years old and then again at 15.
-Navigating the disappointment of aspiring to be a professional footballer while facing the reality of doctors advising against pursuing contact sports.
-The courage to relocate interstate, chase a new career and trust the chapter that was unfolding
-How working in the fitness industry, particularly in group training settings, helped bridge the missing sense of connection that Jack previously found in team sports.
-The unexpected outcomes (and wins!) of opening a gym
-The reflections of experiencing a stroke at 27, being rushed to hospital and undergoing emergency surgery.
-Finding the balance between nurturing a heart condition and pushing his body to physical limits
-How Jack has built a culture of community and connection at BFT Newcastle, through focusing on 3 core values.
-Misconceptions about strength training for women
-The positive impact mentors can have on your life
-The power of vulnerability to build deeper connections
...and so much more!
You can connect with Jack on Instagram via @bft_newcastle
As always, I am so grateful for you listening to the wisdom I am here to share ✨
If this episode resonated with you, please share it with those you love and help me have more impact by writing a review of the podcast ✨
All my love
Kirst
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Josh and I connected via Instagram over 12 months ago and it’s surreal that this episode is finally happening! Josh Hillis is an eating skills coach who is helping people transform their relationship with food. He has accumulated 20 years of coaching experience and authored not one, but two books! In this episode we cover... -Josh's journey from fitness and meal plans to studying psychology to better support his clients -Why meal plans only work for a small portion of the population -The way emotional eating shows up in day to day life (eg. stress eating, not being able to stop snacking at work) -Why food becomes the go-to way to manage stress -The 4 levels of motivation that humans have access to in order to drive change in eating behaviours -How our 'values' can help guide our eating behaviours to become the person we desire to be -Why a 'reward' and 'punishment' approach to changing your eating habits leaves you feeling exhausted -The peace that comes when you allow yourself to make mistakes and learn - the outcome when you say goodbye to the 'all or nothing' and 'pass/fail' mentality when it comes to food -The power of a PAUSE - putting a gap between 'wanting' and 'choosing' -How to practice 'zooming in' and 'zooming out' when navigating uncomfortable emotions ...and so much more! You can connect with Josh on Instagram @joshuahillis Click here to download the values list mentioned in the episode As always, I am so grateful for you listening to the wisdom I am here to share ✨ If this episode resonated with you, please share it with those you love and help me have more impact by writing a review of the podcast ✨ All my love Kirst X.…
 
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After spending his first 22 years in Brisbane and changing careers paths twice, Jack is the owner of BFT Newcastle. In our conversation we dive into Jacks lived experience of open heart surgery at 9 years old and being told his childhood dream of playing footy was over. We also discuss the courage and trust it takes to relocate and start a new chapter, the positive impact of having a mentor in your life and the unexpected outcomes of opening a gym. TRIGGER warning - in this episode we do talk about stroke - if you've experienced a stroke or have a loved one who has experienced a stroke, this episode may be triggering for you. In this episode we cover... -Jack's lived experience of being diagnosed with a heart condition and undergoing heart surgery at 9 years old and then again at 15. -Navigating the disappointment of aspiring to be a professional footballer while facing the reality of doctors advising against pursuing contact sports. -The courage to relocate interstate, chase a new career and trust the chapter that was unfolding -How working in the fitness industry, particularly in group training settings, helped bridge the missing sense of connection that Jack previously found in team sports. -The unexpected outcomes (and wins!) of opening a gym -The reflections of experiencing a stroke at 27, being rushed to hospital and undergoing emergency surgery. -Finding the balance between nurturing a heart condition and pushing his body to physical limits -How Jack has built a culture of community and connection at BFT Newcastle, through focusing on 3 core values. -Misconceptions about strength training for women -The positive impact mentors can have on your life -The power of vulnerability to build deeper connections ...and so much more! You can connect with Jack on Instagram via @bft_newcastle As always, I am so grateful for you listening to the wisdom I am here to share ✨ If this episode resonated with you, please share it with those you love and help me have more impact by writing a review of the podcast ✨ All my love Kirst X.…
 
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