• People-pleasing isn't love - it's manipulation (ft Tom Palmer)
    Nov 29 2024

    Welcome to The Dadversity Podcast! In this thought-provoking episode, coach Tom Palmer dives into the powerful topic: “People-Pleasing Isn’t Love – It’s Manipulation.” Tom unpacks the hidden dynamics of people-pleasing, exploring how this behavior can sabotage relationships and personal growth. This episode offers actionable insights for breaking free from this cycle and building healthier, more authentic connections.

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    Show Notes


    [00:00] Introduction to the Episode

    An overview of the topic and why people-pleasing can often be misunderstood.


    [03:00] What Is People-Pleasing?

    Tom defines people-pleasing and discusses how it differs from genuine care and love.


    [08:15] The Manipulative Side of People-Pleasing

    Unveiling the unconscious motives behind people-pleasing and how it can manipulate relationships.


    [12:30] Personal Stories and Examples

    Tom shares relatable scenarios where people-pleasing takes hold and the consequences it creates.


    [18:00] Breaking the Cycle

    Strategies for recognizing and overcoming the habit of people-pleasing.


    [22:45] Building Healthy Relationships

    How to replace people-pleasing with authentic communication and self-respect.


    [27:00] Final Thoughts

    Tom summarises the key takeaways and leaves listeners with a powerful message about self-awareness and personal growth.

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    28 mins
  • Lesson Trailer: People-pleasing isn't love - it's manipulation
    Nov 28 2024

    People-pleasing isn't love - it's manipulation by Tom Palmer
    This lesson goes live inside the Dadversity community on Friday 29th November.

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    1 min
  • Being a dad whilst building a company, sobriety and Ironman ft Scott McCulloch
    Nov 21 2024

    Scott McCulloch is the Dad who built a company from £0 - £7m in revenue. We talk about that process, what sparked sobriety after turning 40 and training to take on endurance events around the world.

    Show Notes


    [00:00] Introduction to Scott McCulloch

    Nathan introduces Scott and reflects on connecting through LinkedIn.


    [02:00] Scott’s Current Endeavors

    Scott discusses his current freelance work in digital marketing and as a non-executive director, leveraging his experience scaling businesses.


    [03:45] Growing Up and Entrepreneurial Roots

    Scott reflects on his upbringing, his father’s entrepreneurial spirit, and his early ventures to make extra income.


    [06:15] Working with Karris: Challenges and Success

    Scott talks about balancing business and family life, sharing insights into the dynamics of working with his wife.


    [12:00] Turning Ideas into Action

    Scott explains how he and Karris transformed a casual conversation into a thriving business, combining their complementary skills.


    [15:00] Navigating Business Challenges

    Scott shares pivotal moments in growing a business, including securing investments and making tough decisions during challenging times.


    [20:30] Reflections on Market Trends

    Scott examines broader trends in consumer behavior, the impact of the cost-of-living crisis, and hopes for the future of sustainable living.


    [24:00] Post-Business Life: Sobriety and Fitness

    Scott recounts his decision to quit drinking, take on Ironman challenges, and prioritize his health and family.


    [31:00] Thoughts on Sobriety and Happiness

    Scott reflects on his drinking habits, the societal shift towards sobriety, and the balance between appreciating alcohol and recognizing its downsides.


    [36:00] Parenting in a Digital Age

    Scott discusses raising children in a world dominated by social media and maintaining a healthy perspective on modern challenges.


    [38:00] Quickfire Questions

    Scott answers fun, rapid-fire questions, from his worst DIY fail to the best place he’s traveled.


    [40:00] Closing Thoughts

    Nathan thanks Scott for sharing his story and reflects on the inspiring lessons for dads balancing career, family, and personal growth.

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    41 mins
  • Supporting your own father with bipolar and drinking from an early age (ft Matt Tyler)
    Nov 14 2024

    [00:00:00]Introduction


    • Nathan introduces the episode, welcoming guest Matt Tyler and playfully addressing their football rivalry.


    [00:01:15]Matt’s Background


    • Matt discusses growing up in Birmingham, England, and reflects on his happy early childhood years, with family trips and local adventures.


    [00:03:15]Chaotic Teenage Years and Bipolar Disorder


    • Matt describes his father’s bipolar disorder and its impact on his teenage years. He explains how this affected his family’s dynamics, community reputation, and led him to develop coping mechanisms, including heavy drinking.


    [00:06:45]Challenges and Shame


    • Matt and Nathan discuss the social pressures and sense of shame that came from growing up in a household affected by mental health issues.


    [00:10:30]Finding Escapes in Drinking


    • Matt details how his drinking escalated as he tried to cope with family and personal challenges. He reflects on the party culture and pressures of his teenage years.


    [00:14:45]Breaking the Cycle and Becoming a Holiday Rep


    • Feeling the need to change his life’s direction, Matt took a job as a holiday rep in Greece, seeing it as an opportunity to escape his routine and environment.


    [00:18:00]Meeting Emily on a Cruise Ship


    • Matt shares the story of meeting his wife, Emily, while working on a cruise ship, which marked a turning point in his life and helped him realise the need for deeper relationships.


    [00:24:15]Life Changes and Fatherhood


    • Matt discusses how fatherhood has reshaped his priorities, describing the deep love and commitment he feels for his two daughters.


    [00:26:00]Challenges with Family Connections


    • He reflects on the difficulties of involving his father in his daughters’ lives due to his father’s current health and living situation.


    [00:27:30]Parenting Reflections


    • Matt talks about the challenges and growth he’s experienced as a dad, noting how his past drives him to ensure his daughters always feel loved.


    [00:31:00]Finding Peace and Building a Toolbox


    • Matt emphasises the importance of developing healthy coping mechanisms (or a “toolbox”) for handling life’s stresses, sharing that running and self-reflection have been instrumental for him.


    [00:33:00]Quick fire Round


    • Nathan and Matt wrap up with quick fire questions, where Matt describes fatherhood in one word (“rollercoaster”) and reveals his hidden talent and childhood dream job.


    [00:35:15]Outro and Dadversity Community Update


    • Nathan invites listeners to join the Dadversity community, where dads can access free coaching and support for tackling life’s challenges.

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    36 mins
  • The Story of Clarke Carlisle
    Oct 31 2024

    We go beyond the headlines to uncover the real story of Clark Carlisle.

    Who is Clarke? What drives a footballer, so adored to feel like he had to drink to forget.

    Clarke shares his experiences with suicide attempts.

    Covert and blatant racism.

    We discussed his incredible dad, a footballer, shaped by a broken system in the seventies and eighties.

    And finally Clark reflects on his experiences of fatherhood. He promotes the idea of not forcing a neurotypical world on his incredible neurodiverse daughter.

    This is a story of Clark Carlisle.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Creating your Peak Week with Steve Cardwell
    Oct 28 2024

    Steve Cardwell is creating the most productive dads on the planet with his Peak Week model. There are four key parts:


    1. Daily Gold Standards


    The absolute essential things in your life that happen every day.


    Examples: sleep, gym, school drop offs, lunch etc.


    2. High & Low Leverage Tasks


    High leverage = the things that move you forward as a person in life, in business or as a parent.


    Low leverage = the small things that need to be done to make sure they don't become a problem.


    3. Task Log


    Creating massive lists of jobs that can't be done applies huge mental pressure.


    Storing them in a specific doc which can be tackled in line with the rest of your weekly tasks makes much more sense.


    4. Play Time


    Going for a beer with your mates to watch the football? Get it in the calendar. Communication can make or break relationships.


    Building your Peak Week isn't just about saving 10 hours a week and having an organised calendar.


    It's about progress for you and your family with the things that matter.

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    41 mins
  • Navigating the transition to fatherhood by Scott Mair
    Oct 16 2024

    Scott Mair is one of the most sought after coaches in the UK. His knowledge on all things dad life finds himself delivering talks with some of the biggest brands.

    On this episode, he discusses 'the emotional rollercoaster' of becoming a new dad: anxiety, pressure, joy, reality check.

    He also provides really practical ways to solve some of the challenges that you're facing as a first-time dad.

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    37 mins
  • Designing your career with intention by Laura Allen
    Oct 16 2024

    Laura Allen helps dads to build their career with intention.

    You might be working your way through a corporate career and feeling emotionally withdrawn from the 40+ hours every week.

    Laura will walk through the triggers that you need to look out for, and explain why it's never too late to make a change! You'll also receive the full framework on how to redesign the career of your dreams.

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    47 mins