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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2020 · 1H 1M

16) Not having your Identity Defined for you with Wallace Wilson

from CamBro Conversations · host Colin Campbell

Today, we are joined by Wallace Wilson, PT, Online Coach and recent Love Island contestant to discuss having your identity defined by just one of your interests or activities. Many of us can relate to being categorised by one thing we do. For Wallace, this has been a number of things in his life so far including Footballer, Mens Physique competitor, and more recently Love Islander. We discuss competing defining you in the Fitness space and that as a PT most clients don’t even want this goal. Instead, Wallace’s business is about a triangular approach “Look, Move, Feel”. Inevitably, we get into the topic of Love Island particularly regarding social media behaviour after the show, selling out, and using your platform positively. We take some time to discuss the following quote “People want to go on reality TV as their career instead of using it as a spring board for an existing career or business”. Finally, we haver a conversation on breaking the stereotypes and assumptions of being categorised by one identity including self development sources and how to set yourself to make the most of these sources. Connect with Wallace: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wallacewilson__/ Dynomorph - https://www.instagram.com/dynomorphfitness/ Website - https://www.dynomorphfitness.com/ Connect with Colin: Instagram, - https://www.instagram.com/col.cambro/

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