PODCAST · education
Full Mental Bracket
by Brent Diggs
Does your life have a purpose? What is the best way to harness your emotions? How do you recognize biases in your thinking? Is there a way to step outside the polarized “either-or” mindset that shapes so much of our society?Host Brent Diggs explores these and other mysteries twice a month in search of the tools to learn, and level up your life.Join Brent as they share stories and laughter in a lighthearted yet impactful exploration of narratives, psychology, and creativity.Full Mental Bracket - Telling a better story with your life
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What Is Cognitive Bias? - Why Your Brain Feels Right Even When It’s Wrong | #24
You’ve felt certain about a decision… and still been wrong.Your brain is designed to give you quick answers.It fills in gaps, makes assumptions, and moves on. Most of the time, that works.Sometimes, it leads you in the wrong direction—while still feeling completely right.In this episode of the Full Mental Bracket Podcast, Brent A. Diggs and Camille Diggs break down what cognitive bias is, why it exists, and how it shapes the way you interpret information, make decisions, and understand the world.Cognitive bias isn’t a flaw—it’s a built-in feature of how your mind works.The challenge is learning when to trust it… and when to slow down. This episode explores:Why your brain prioritizes speed over accuracyThe difference between fast thinking and deliberate thinkingHow the “curse of knowledge” distorts communicationWhy confidence often feels like correctnessHow time pressure leads to predictable decision errorsWhat it looks like to think more clearly in real situationsThis connects to the Narrative Ownership framework: how you interpret events shapes your response—and repeated responses shape the direction your life takes over time.Your brain isn’t flawed; it’s working exactly as designed.If you want to make better decisions, avoid repeated mistakes, and think more clearly under pressure, this episode gives you a practical way to recognize bias and respond more deliberately.Chapters00:00 — Why your brain gives quick answers01:31 — What cognitive bias is02:56 — Why bias is built into the brain04:22 — System 1 vs System 2 thinking05:12 — The curse of knowledge10:17 — The tapping experiment14:58 — Why your brain uses shortcuts18:55 — Can you fix cognitive bias?20:14 — How to think more clearly24:26 — How bias shapes your decisions26:49 — Final takeawaysAbout the PodcastFull Mental Bracket explores psychology, storytelling, and personal growth—focusing on how interpretation shapes action, and how repeated actions shape the direction of your life.Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Back to the Future Psychology: Family Patterns, Learned Helplessness, and Change | #23
Why do people repeat the same family patterns—avoidance, conflict, and beliefs they never chose?In this episode of The Full Mental Bracket Podcast, Brent Diggs is joined by Andrew Chandler to explore what Back to the Future reveals about family systems, learned helplessness, and personal growth.At the center of the conversation is George McFly—a character shaped by years of passivity and avoidance. His story shows how patterns take hold over time, how they get reinforced inside families, and why they’re so difficult to change.Through the lens of movie psychology and storytelling, this episode breaks down how people get stuck in familiar roles—and what begins to shift when someone starts acting differently. If you’ve ever felt like you’re repeating patterns you didn’t choose, this conversation will help you understand why—and what it actually takes to change direction.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow family patterns shape behavior over timeWhy learned helplessness leads to passivityHow conflict avoidance keeps people stuckThe role of catalyst moments in changing directionHow small decisions reshape the futureTimestamps(00:00) – Feeling Stuck in Family Patterns(02:02) – Why Back to the Future Still Resonates(07:40) – Limiting Beliefs and Family Identity(10:59) – The McFly Family System Explained(15:50) – Conflict Avoidance and Staying Stuck(20:20) – Marty as the Catalyst for Change(24:57) – Coaching George McFly(26:47) – George Stands Up to Biff(32:44) – How Small Decisions Change the Future(47:26) – Becoming the Protagonist of Your LifeFull Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Beyond Happily Ever After: The Story That Begins After “I Do” | #22
Most people think marriage ends at “happily ever after.”In reality, that’s just the end of Act One.In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, we talk about what comes next — the real work of building a shared life over time. Marriage isn’t sustained by chemistry or luck. It’s shaped by daily choices, honest conversations, emotional maturity, and a willingness to grow together.We explore five practical ways to strengthen your relationship in the seasons that follow the wedding — the stretch where habits form, conflicts surface, and the story you’re writing together becomes real.If your relationship feels stuck, strained, or just a little stale, this conversation offers simple mindset shifts that can help you reset the direction and keep building something meaningful. In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why trying to control your partner quietly damages connection• How healthy conflict can strengthen trust instead of breaking it• Why emotions should guide conversations, not control them• The importance of mentors, counselors, and outside perspective• How small, daily improvements compound into long-term growthMarriage isn’t a finished product — it’s a story being written day by day.Subscribe for more conversations that connect psychology, storytelling, and real life:Full Mental Bracket➡️ Full Mental Bracket – Discover the tools for growth hidden in everyday life —Timestamps:(00:00) – Intro: Why “Happily Ever After” Is Only Act One(00:49) – Tip #1: Take Courage, Not Control(03:21) – Tip #2: Don’t Be Afraid of Healthy Conflict(06:55) – Tip #3: Emotions Are the First Word, Not the Last(08:49) – Question Your Interpretations (Mind-Reading & Assumptions)(13:09) – Tip #4: Seek Out Mature Help(16:32) – Tip #5: Put in the Hard Work of Growth(19:29) – Reflection Questions for Your Marriage🎧 Listen now to strengthen the next chapter of your marriage If you want to communicate better, handle conflict with more clarity, and build a relationship that grows stronger over time, this episode offers practical mindset shifts and everyday tools to help you and your partner keep moving forward — together.Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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The Problem With One-Dimensional Success (Pixar’s Cars Explained) | #021
Most of us are taught to chase success — to grind, win, and prove ourselves at all costs. But what if the version of success you’re chasing is the very thing emptying your life?In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, we break down Pixar’s Cars not as a kids’ movie, but as a surprisingly deep story about ambition, identity, and belonging. Through Lightning McQueen’s rise (and crash), we explore why winning without a tribe leads to burnout, loneliness, and regret — and why real success is multi-dimensional. If you’ve ever felt driven but disconnected, successful but strangely unsatisfied, this episode is for you.In this episode, you will learn:• The Wrong Kind of Success: How narrow definitions of winning quietly sabotage your life.• Fans vs. Friends: Why recognition can’t replace real community.• Ambition Without Belonging: The psychological cost of chasing goals alone.• The Role of Mentors & Tribe: Why growth requires both guidance and responsibility.• Redefining Winning: How to pursue achievement without burning everything else down.Subscribe for more storytelling and psychological frameworks to help you level up and tell a better story with your life: Full Mental Bracket➡️ Full Mental Bracket — Where science and storytelling meet to help you build meaning, identity, and a life worth living Timestamps:(00:00) — Intro: Chasing success without questioning the cost(01:50) — “One winner, 42 losers”: when life turns zero-sum(02:21) — Why success is multi-dimensional (and burnout is the warning sign)(03:47) — Fans vs. friends: recognition without belonging(06:32) — When the grind breaks down and adversity takes over(10:26) — The real lesson: learning humanity, not performance(14:06) — Mastery without trophies or validation(21:17) — Redefining success across multiple dimensions(32:25) — How mentorship and tribe change the outcome(38:05) — Final takeaways: process, people, and perspective 🎧 Listen now to rethink how you define successIf you’ve been chasing achievement but feeling disconnected or burned out, this episode explores why success needs more than one metric—and how community, meaning, and growth change what winning really looks like.Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Psychology of Bias: Why Your First Answer Feels So Right | #020
Your brain isn’t broken — it’s biased.And that bias is shaping your decisions before you even realize you’re choosing. Most of us trust our instincts. We assume the answers that feel obvious are the right ones.But those first answers often come from mental shortcuts we didn’t choose—filters that decide what we notice, what we ignore, and what feels “settled” before reflection ever begins.In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs break down the psychology of bias—not as a moral failure, but as a built-in feature of the human mind. We explore how bias creates certainty, how intuition trades speed for accuracy, and why simply “being aware” doesn’t stop distorted judgment.If you care about better decision-making, clearer thinking, and real personal growth, this conversation will change how you relate to confidence, certainty, and your own blind spots. What You’ll Learn• Why bias shows up as certainty—not bad intent• How intuition gives fast answers without checking completeness• The difference between implicit and explicit bias• How social assumptions become systems and algorithms• Why confidence quietly replaces curiosity• Why awareness alone doesn’t neutralize bias• How community corrects what individual thinking can’t This episode is for anyone who wants better judgment without becoming cynical—and who’s willing to question answers that feel “obviouslyright.”This Episode Is For You If…• You trust your instincts but know they’re not always reliable• You mistake confidence for accuracy• You feel defensive when bias is mentioned—even internally• You want to think more clearly under pressure• You’re open to feedback as a tool for growth➡️ Full Mental Bracket – Telling a better story with your life Timestamps:(00:00) — Bias Isn’t a Flaw — It’s a Filter(02:54) — The Brain’s Tilt: Why Some Ideas Feel Obvious(05:32) — When Social Assumptions Become Systems(06:45) — How Algorithms Inherit Human Bias(08:54) — Cognitive Shortcuts & the Confirmation Trap(13:21) — Implicit vs Explicit Bias: What You Absorb Without Choosing(19:18) — Why Community Corrects What Awareness Can’t(22:28) — Discomfort as the Cost of Better Judgment(24:12) — Final Takeaways: Catching Bias Before It Decides 🎧 Listen now to sharpen your judgmentIf you want to make better decisions, challenge your certainty, and stop letting first answers decide for you, this episode offers a practical, psychology-backed framework for clearer thinking and personal growth.Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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The Powerful Psychology of The Shawshank Redemption - with Justin Varughese | #019
Have you ever felt trapped in a life you didn’t choose—where even hope feels dangerous?The Shawshank Redemption isn’t just a prison movie. It’s one of the most powerful psychological stories ever told about hope, freedom, and control.In this episode of The Full Mental Bracket, Brent Diggs is joined by Justin Varughese to break down The Shawshank Redemption through the lens of psychology, storytelling, and personal transformation—revealing why this film resonates so deeply with anyone who’s ever felt stuck, powerless, or written off.In this episode, we explore:Locus of control and how believing you have no agency becomes its own prisonHope vs. survival—and why hope feels risky in oppressive environmentsAndy Dufresne as a quiet catalyst character who transforms everyone around himInstitutionalization, dysfunctional comfort zones, and why freedom can feel terrifyingHow meaning, purpose, and service create inner freedom—even when circumstances don’t changeUsing the Hero’s Journey framework, we trace Andy’s arc from unjust imprisonment to legacy-building—and examine why The Shawshank Redemption speaks so powerfully to people navigating seasons of adversity, injustice, or loss of control.If life feels claustrophobic, unfair, or beyond your control, this conversation will challenge how you think about freedom—and remind you why hope may be the most subversive force there is.“Hope is a good thing. Maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.” ➡️ Full Mental Bracket — Telling a better story with your life Chapters:(00:00) – Feeling Trapped in a Life You Didn’t Choose(02:29) – Locus of Control: Who’s Actually Running Your Life? (05:58) – When the Old Rules Stop Working (08:16) – Losing Control and the Illusion of Safety (14:11) – The Hero’s Journey Begins: Andy Dufresne’s First Move (21:08) – Hope vs. Survival: Andy Dufresne vs. Red (26:06) – Institutionalization and Dysfunctional Comfort Zones (32:03) – Hope Is Long Work (33:54) – Fate vs. Hope: The Rope and the Compass (35:53) – Power, Control, and the Warden’s Moral Hypocrisy (40:14) – The Invitation to Hope: Andy’s Letter (47:39) – Key Takeaways: Hope, Agency, and Personal Freedom sign up for our newsletter for more tips, episodes, and other happenings at FMB - Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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What Is Human Potential (and How to Actually Unlock It) | #018
Your potential isn’t just who you might become — it’s a stockpile of skills, strengths, and opportunities you can start unlocking today.Most of us underestimate what we’re capable of. We get stuck in comfort, self-doubt, fear of failure, or old stories that keep us from real personal growth and the next level of our lives.In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs break down the psychology of human potential, the habits that keep you small, and the practical steps that help you build confidence, courage, and momentum. If you’re craving a mindset shift or a fresh start in midlife, this conversation will help you move from possibility to action. What You’ll Learn• How fear, comfort, and negative self-talk block your growth• Why community, mentors, and encouragement unlock hidden strengths• How to identify where you’ve underestimated yourself• The difference between realistic growth and toxic positivity• How to nurture your skills and abilities so your potential becomes real progress• Practical strategies for personal development and mindset shiftsWhether you’re navigating a midlife reset, looking for growth mindset techniques, or trying to figure out how to reach your full potential, this episode offers practical, psychology-backed guidance. It’s ideal for anyone interested in self-improvement tips, mindset shifts, resilience building, and actionable ways to create more purpose and direction in life. This Episode Is For You If…• You know you’re capable of more but don’t know where to start• You’ve been stuck in your comfort zone and want meaningful personal growth• You struggle with self-doubt, fear of failure, or negative thought cycles• You want guidance on unlocking your potential in midlife• You’re ready to take small, intentional steps toward a more confident version of yourself• You’re looking for guidance on how community, mentorship, and feedback can help you reach your potential.• You’re ready to take small, intentional steps toward becoming a stronger, more confident version of yourself. Timestamps:(00:00) – Intro: What Is Human Potential?(05:09) – How to See Your Strengths (Even the Hidden Ones) (06:50) – Why Potential Feels Uncomfortable — Fear, Shame & Expectations(08:34) – Incremental Growth: How Small Steps Create Big Change(09:48) – Storytime: When Brent Finally Found His Tribe(16:02) – Potential vs. Toxic Positivity(20:13) – Barriers to Growth: Self-Doubt, Environment & Lack of Feedback(22:58) – Tools for Personal Development and Mindset Shifts(24:09) – Takeaways: How to Unlock Your Potential🎧 Listen now to discover how to unlock your full potential, overcome self-doubt, and take practical steps toward personal growth, resilience, and a stronger, more confident version of yourself.Sign up for our newsletter for more tips, episodes, and other happenings at FMBFull Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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What Is Locus of Control? How to Stop Feeling Powerless & Take Back Your Life | #017
What if the biggest limits in your life aren’t your circumstances—but your interpretations?In this episode, we break down your locus of control and show you how shifting your focus can transform frustration into forward momentum. Are you living at the mercy of your circumstances—or are you actually more in control than you think? In this episode of The Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs unpack the psychology behind the locus of control, the beliefs that quietly shape how you interpret challenges, setbacks, and opportunities. What You’ll LearnThe difference between an internal vs external locus of controlHow your interpretations—not actual events—shape your emotional realityWhy focusing on what you can control leads to more resilience and meaningHow journaling can rewire your automatic negative interpretationsHow to break cycles of blame, rumination, and “comforting fatalism”How past struggles can become future wisdom, empathy, and legacyYou can’t control everything, but you can always control your focus.And what you focus on becomes the story you live.This episode blends science + storytelling to help you recognize where you feel stuck, reclaim agency over your thoughts, and interpret life in ways that move you forward instead of keeping you trapped.This episode is for you if…You feel stuck blaming life for your problems, want to focus on what you can control, and are ready to turn struggles into strength, wisdom, and action.If you’ve ever felt powerless, frustrated, or held back by circumstances you can’t change… this episode will give you tools to take back the pen and rewrite your story Timestamps(00:00) — What Is Locus of Control? (Simple Explanation + Examples)A clear intro to internal vs external locus and how it shapes your life.(02:58) — Internal vs External Locus of Control ExplainedWhy your focus determines stress, confidence, and emotional resilience.(08:43) — How to Stop Ruminating on Unfair SituationsTools for getting unstuck, accepting reality, and regaining mental clarity.(10:41) — How External Locus Creates Excuses and Keeps You StuckSigns you’re giving away your agency—and how to take it back.(14:30) — Storytime: When the Police Showed Up For Camille (And What It Teaches Us About Control)A real example of reclaiming agency in a chaotic moment.(15:48) — How to Reinterpret Your Past Without Being Trapped by ItPsychology-backed reframes for healing old narratives.(16:26) — Journaling to Change Your Mindset and Rewire Your StoryPrompts and techniques to shift interpretation and emotional patterns.(21:20) — Turning Struggles into Strength: How to Build a Legacy of HealingHow meaning-making transforms pain into purpose and leadership.(25:56) — Key Takeaways + Reflection Questions for GrowthAction steps to strengthen your locus of control and reclaim agency. 🎙 Listen now and become a Bracketeer - leveling up your mindset, one story at a time.Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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What is the Try-Fail Cycle? How Struggle Makes You Stronger | #016
What if your failures aren’t setbacks—but proof that you’re becoming the hero of your own story? Before every breakthrough comes a dozen breakdowns, and each one is shaping who you’re meant to be.In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs dive into the try-fail cycle — a key part of the Hero’s Journey that reveals how every struggle, setback, and false start is part of your transformation.You’ll discover how the psychology of resilience and the science of dopamine work together to reward persistence, why instant success is an illusion, and how storytelling (both fictional and personal) helps you find meaning in the mess. What you’ll learn:· How to recognize your own try-fail cycles in life and creative work· Why your focus determines your freedom and emotional resilience· The difference between suffering and meaningful struggle· How journaling can reframe pain, release resentment, and restore peace· How to turn hardship into wisdom and purpose — becoming the hero of your own story This One’s for You If…You’re tired of feeling powerless in the face of life’s challengesYou’ve wrestled with blame, burnout, or unfair circumstances and want to shift from frustration to focusYou’re ready to stop chasing instant results and start embracing real growthTimestamps:(00:00)– Introduction: What Is the Try-Fail Cycle in the Hero’s Journey?(05:40) – Why Every Hero’s Success Requires Struggle and Failure(07:21) – Inigo Montoya & The Try-Fail Cycle: Lessons in Perseverance(11:27) – How Failure Fuels Growth, Resilience, and Self-Development(13:27) – Dopamine and Motivation: The Neuroscience of Resilience(16:56) – Perseverance and Grit: Turning Setbacks into Strength(18:21) – Shared Struggle and Connection: The Psychology of Belonging(21:26) – Choosing Your Interpretations: Focus, Control, and Meaning(22:40) – Takeaways: Applying Try-Fail to LifeListen now to rediscover your strength, peace, and purpose — and learn how your setbacks are secretly shaping your success.Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Inconceivable! - How The Princess Bride Teaches Us Growth Mindset | #015
What if The Princess Bride wasn’t just a fairy tale—but a masterclass in mindset?In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs dive deep into the timeless classic The Princess Bride to uncover what it teaches us about growth vs. fixed mindset, true love, and resilience in the face of failure. 💪❤️You’ll learn:🔹 Which characters demonstrate a true growth mindset (and which don’t)🔹 Why even the strongest people lose their edge when they stop growing🔹 How failure actually fuels transformation—and how to apply that lesson to your own story🔹 The hidden psychology behind “Love-O-Vision” and what it reveals about relationshipsFrom Inigo’s dedication to revenge and mastery, to Fezzik’s humble persistence, to Wesley’s climb from farm boy to Dread Pirate Roberts—this episode shows how every great story mirrors the mindset shifts we face in real life. Timestaamps:(00:00) – Introduction(02:08) – Prologue – Westly and Buttercup in Love-O-Vision(05:49) – The Shift: Reality Hits(10:03) – Understanding Fixed vs. Growth Mindset(13:19) – Inigo Montoya - Growth Mindset in Action(21:53) – Wesley's Growth Mindset and Backstory(22:32) – Fezzik – Big Man, Big Heart(24:20) – Vizzini – Hubris of the Fixed Mindset(32:58) – The Role of Friends in Overcoming Failure(33:51) – Miracle Max and Valerie – Your Mindset Can Slip(36:04) – Prince Humperdinck – the Importance of Facing Adversity(38:42) – Your Tribe Helps You Reset Your Mindset(41:54) – Takeaways: Applying Mindset Lessons to Life Whether you’re a lifelong fan of The Princess Bride or just love great storytelling with real-life lessons, this one’s for you.🧠 Listen now to discover how to turn setbacks into comebacks—and live your own happily ever after (with a growth mindset).Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Behind the Scenes with Full Mental Bracket
This episode is a little different — we’re pulling back the curtain.We’re not gurus who’ve transcended struggle; we’re right there in the trenches, living our own stories and figuring things out one chapter at a time.In this special State of the Show episode, Brent and Camile talk honestly about:🔹 The surprising progress of the show so far🔹 What’s changing and what’s next for Full Mental Bracket🔹 How recent challenges have shaped both us and the projectIf you’ve ever wondered what’s happening behind the mic — or you just want a real look at the humans behind the creative process — this one’s for you.Life can be tiring, but we’re catching our second wind. The new studio is coming together, the next season is taking shape, and we’re more inspired than ever to keep building stories that help you grow, heal, and thrive. 💡 Listen in, get inspired, and remember:Your story matters — and sharing it might just help heal your small part of the world. Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Unlock the Power of Sunk Cost: Turn Regret Into Relentless Action
Why do we keep holding on to things that aren’t working? That’s the sunk cost effect—a powerful cognitive bias that often traps us in failure. But in the right context, it can also fuel perseverance and growth. In this episode, Brent explores what the sunk cost effect is, why it can both sabotage and support us, and how to know the difference. Through personal stories and psychology insights, you’ll learn how to turn sunk costs into meaning, motivation, and momentum. What You’ll LearnThe psychology behind the sunk cost effectHow to recognize when it’s holding you backWhen sticking with something actually pays offWhy meaning transforms pain into growthHow to use sunk costs as motivation for your goalsResources & Links:What are your sunk costs? Are they holding you back or propelling you forward? Let me know at: [email protected] Episodes:Mini 003 - Don't Waste Your Life: The Karo Syrup Story - https://tinyurl.com/5ecsn7wfMini 001 - What a Feral Cat Taught Me About Letting Go of Toxic Habits- https://tinyurl.com/tmx65r62 -Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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PTSD Recovery Secrets: Healing Journey, Triggers & Coping Strategies | #014
In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, we continue our powerful conversation with Seargent Major David Spencer as he opens up about his journey with PTSD recovery and the strategies that helped him heal.👉 What you’ll learn in this episode:What PTSD really is and how to recognize its triggersWhy community and support systems are essential for recoveryHow journaling can process emotions and reduce stressDavid’s three circles model of friendship for mental healthThe healing power of emotional support animals, including his dog CharlieWhy facing trauma directly is key to long-term growthThis episode is packed with practical tools, inspiring stories, and mental health strategies for veterans, families, and anyone navigating trauma recovery. If you or someone you know is struggling with PTSD, this conversation offers hope, encouragement, and actionable insights. Chapters:(00:00) – Welcome & David Spencer’s PTSD recovery journey begins(01:04) – What PTSD feels like and how triggers show up in daily life(05:56) – Why community and support are crucial for healing trauma(08:01) – Using journaling to process emotions and reduce stress(10:44) – David’s “three circles” model for building healthy friendships(17:37) – How Charlie the support dog became part of David’s healing(27:01) – Facing trauma head-on and finding strength in recovery(30:17) – Taking responsibility and moving forward after PTSD-Recommended Episodes #013 – Battle of the Mind: The Invisible Wounds of War - https://tinyurl.com/et2scc39 #004 – Find Your Tribe - Because No One Succeeds Alone - https://tinyurl.com/397ktndr-Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Turning Survival into Strength - Lessons From the Loma Prieta Earthquake - FMB mini
When the earthquake hit, I was in the shower. Fifteen seconds of violent shaking, fifteen seconds of relief… and then panic. Was my wife safe? What followed was a desperate race home through steep hills and broken roads, and into a moment that changed my marriage, my mindset, and my definition of resilience forever. In this episode, I share my true earthquake survival story — not just about escaping danger, but about how one terrifying day became the foundation for a stronger, more connected relationship. You’ll hear how we turned a life-threatening disaster into a lifelong reminder that if we could survive that, we could survive almost anything.What you’ll learn in this episode:How a sudden crisis changes the way you see your partner and your prioritiesWhy survival stories are powerful tools for encouragementHow to use your own moments of adversity to strengthen your resilienceThe mindset shift that makes everyday problems feel smallerIf you’ve ever faced hardship, fear, or loss — and come out stronger — this conversation will resonate.Resources & Links:Share your survival story with me at: [email protected] Episodes Mini 003 - Don't Waste Your Life: The Karo Syrup Story - https://tinyurl.com/5ecsn7wfEP#012 - Marriage of Growth: Beyond Happily Ever After - https://tinyurl.com/yrfv8upt -Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Veteran PTSD & Mental Health | Sgt Major David Spencer Interview | #013
In this special episode of the Full Mental Bracket Podcast, Brent sits down with U.S. Army Sergeant Major (Ret.) David Spencer, a third-generation veteran who served in Desert Storm, Iraq, and more. David shares his firsthand experiences from over 30 years in the military and opens up about the mental health challenges veterans face, including combat-related PTSD.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Real stories from a retired Army Sergeant MajorThe stress and trauma of military deploymentsUnderstanding the different types of PTSD in veteransThe long-term impact of combat and military serviceWhy veterans need more mental health support🎧 Whether you're a veteran, a family member of someone who served, or just want to understand the psychological effects of war, this interview sheds light on the invisible wounds of service and the importance of healing.Chapters:(00:00:00) – Intro (00:02:15) – David Spencer’s Military Journey(00:05:15) – Understanding Military Stress(00:06:52) – The Reality of Military Life(00:09:37) – The Onset and Evolution of PTSD(00:13:20) – Defining PTSD (00:16:31) – Gut Instincts and Awareness(00:22:42) – The Military Mental Health Gap(00:27:36) – Suicide Rates Among Veterans(00:30:37) – Closing Thoughts on Support for Veterans -Recommended Episodes #012 – “Happily Ever After” is a Lie? - Marriage, Growth & Lasting Love - https://tinyurl.com/yrfv8upt #005 – Embrace the Struggle - Lean In and Level Up - https://tinyurl.com/sfs32k9v -Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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When One Trick Isn’t Enough: Breaking Free from Old Habits That No Longer Serve You - FMB mini
In this nostalgic, funny, and deeply relatable episode, we travel back to the 1980s—a time of questionable parenting, dangerous toys, and a golden fiberglass skateboard known only as The Yellow Peril.What starts as a childhood story about learning one flashy but useless trick turns into something much more meaningful: a reflection on the habits we cling to, the ways we try to feel powerful, and what it takes to grow beyond what's familiar.You'll hear:Why we stick with the "one trick" that once made us feel strongHow failure and frustration shape our coping patternsThe subtle difference between being good at something and it being good for usA reminder that growth often means letting go of what used to workWhether you're stuck in a routine, repeating old patterns, or just love a great story that sneaks in some wisdom, this episode is for you.🎧 Listen now and ask yourself: What’s your version of the spinning skateboard trick? Level up your life today. See: https://www.fullmentalbracket.com/articles/ Show notes: -Recommended Episodes #011 - Under the Spotlight: How to Stop Overthinking What Others Think- https://tinyurl.com/y3fpu4rr#003 - Legacy and Return: A Hero's Reward - https://tinyurl.com/td2kexff -Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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“Happily Ever After” is a Lie? - Marriage, Growth & Lasting Love | #012
What if a fairly-tale ending was only the beginning of your story together?In this powerful episode of Full Mental Bracket, hosts Brent and Camille Diggs break down the fairytale myth of "happily ever after” and get real about what long-term relationships actually require: growth, communication, and resilience.Featured Story: Brent opens up about his emotional return from Desert Storm and how it tested his marriage—shedding light on the messy, beautiful truth about partnership and healing.What You’ll Learn:Why real love isn't instant—it’s built over timeHow to support personal growth within a relationshipThe role of accountability and open communication in lasting loveThe difference between hedonic vs. eudaimonic happiness (pleasure vs. purpose)Whether you're married, dating, or reflecting on past relationships, this episode is for anyone curious about how to build something real—and keep it strong.Subscribe for more on:Emotional intelligenceRelationship psychologyPersonal transformation through storytellingChapters: (00:00:00) – Introduction – Reunion in the Airport (00:01:39) – The Myth of Happily Ever After(00:04:11) – Adjusting to Life Together(00:06:27) – The Satisfaction of Challenging Things - Hedonic vs. Eudaimonic(00:09:08) – Changing Identities – “You’re Not the Man I Married”(00:09:48) – Character Arcs in Relationships(00:15:09) – Car-Seat or Car Stereo – the Struggle of Growth(00:19:56) – Marriage: Small Investments Compounding Over Time (00:24:13) – Giving Grace – To Your Partner and to Yourself (00:28:20) – Practical Tips for a Marriage of Growth-Recommended Episodes#010 – The Hero’s Journey of Marriage: Building a Life Story Together - https://tinyurl.com/539f7sbn #008 – Values and Purpose: A guide to a Meaningful Life - https://tinyurl.com/tndx9mmb-Join the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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The Cost of Waiting for “Someday” - FMB mini
It started with a discovery in the kitchen pantry—a seemingly ordinary bottle, a curious childhood question, and a gentle dismissal. Years passed. Life moved on. But some things have a way of waiting quietly in the background, untouched, unresolved, and full of meaning we don’t yet understand.In this episode, I tell a personal story about something small that turned out to be anything but. It’s about what we delay, what we deem too special to use, and what happens when we hold on for “someday” that never comes. 🎧 In this story, we explore:The hidden weight of deferred joyHow small choices shape big regretsThe myth of the perfect momentIf you've ever caught yourself waiting for the “right time,” this one's for you. Don’t forget to check out our website, FullMentalBracket.com, for more resources, articles, and engaging content!Level up your life today. See: https://www.fullmentalbracket.com/articles/ Show notes: https://www.fullmentalbracket.com/cost-of-waiting-for-someday/Recommended Episodes #007 - Legacy and Return: A Hero's Reward - https://tinyurl.com/td2kexff#003 - Start Main Quest: Leaving the Comfort Zone for Your Life of Growth - ttps://tinyurl.com/mrytbc6h Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Under the Spotlight: How to Stop Overthinking What Others Think | #011
Feel like everyone’s watching your every move? You’re not alone—it’s called the spotlight effect. In this thought-provoking episode of Full Mental Bracket, hosts Brent and Aaron unpack why we often feel like we’re constantly under scrutiny. From brain biases like egocentrism to scenes in The Truman Show or The Lonely Guy, we explore how this illusion shapes self-perception, anxiety, and missed opportunities. What You’ll Learn: • Why our brain exaggerates how much others notice us• How movies reflect our real-life social anxiety• How the spotlight effect impacts risk-taking & personal growth• Actionable ways to reduce self-consciousness and take your power back 🎯 Whether you're facing self-doubt, social anxiety, or just curious about human behavior, this episode brings practical tools and encouragement to help you own your narrative and grow with confidence.Chapters (00:00:00) – Introduction to the Spotlight Effect(00:03:57) – Understanding Egocentric Biases(00:11:21) – The Impact of Humiliation and Failure(00:13:26) – The Truman Show and Real-Life Implications(00:14:17) – The Emperor's New Groove: A Lesson in Perspective(00:19:14) – The Fixed vs. Growth Mindset(00:22:31) – David Foster Wallace's Breakthrough(00:29:47) – Strategies to Overcome the Spotlight Effect Recommended Episodes #005 - Embrace the Struggle - Lean in So You Can Level Up - https://tinyurl.com/sfs32k9v #009 - The Psychology of Gratitude: Why It’s Hard, Why It’s Important & How to Improve It - https://tinyurl.com/578fud4y Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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You Can’t Start Over Until You Change This First – FMB mini
What happens when you move to a new place hoping for a fresh start—only to find yourself falling into the same old patterns?In this mini-episode, Brent shares a personal story from his senior year of high school: a move across town, a new school, and an unexpected lesson in identity. What began as an opportunity to reinvent himself quickly turned into a wake-up call—revealing that true change doesn’t come from new surroundings but from a new mindset. 💭 You’ll learn:Why we unconsciously recreate our social rolesHow your beliefs teach others how to treat youThe hidden reason “fresh starts” often failWhat it really takes to grow into a new version of yourselfWhether you're moving, changing jobs, or just trying to level up in life, this episode is your reminder that lasting transformation starts from within.🎧 Hit play if you’re ready to break the cycle and become the version of yourself you know you’re meant to be.Don’t forget to check out our website, FullMentalBracket.com, for more resources, articles, and engaging content!Level up your life today. See: https://www.fullmentalbracket.com/articles/ Show notes: https://www.fullmentalbracket.com/what-a-feral-cat-taught-me-about-letting-go-of-toxic-habits/Recommended Episodes #007 - Achievement Unlocked - Overcome Your Struggles and Transform - https://tinyurl.com/599bzepj#002 - Main Character Energy - Becoming the Protagonist of a Great Life Story - https://tinyurl.com/43dtwxxhJoin the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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The Hero’s Journey of Marriage: Building a Life Story Together | #010
In this episode of the Full Metal Bracket, hosts Brent and Camille Diggs dive deep into the concept of the hero's journey and its profound impact on marriage. With 35 years of experience together, they explore how viewing life as an epic story can enhance your relationship and personal growth.Join them as they discuss:The importance of recognizing multiple protagonists in your life story, especially within a marriage.How to support each other through challenges and celebrate victories together.The significance of making intentional decisions over emotional reactions in a partnership.Strategies for effective communication and accountability in your relationship.The legacy you build together and how it shapes your journey.Whether you're navigating the ups and downs of marriage or simply looking to strengthen your relationship, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that reminds us all that love is a journey best traveled together! -Chapters: (00:00:00) - Introduction – High-School Sweethearts(00:01:36) – Protagonists in a shared story (00:06:57) - Grit and Perseverance in Marriage (00:08:50) – Emotional Regulation in Decision Making(00:11:09) – Your Quest and its Ripple Effect (00:12:18) – There are No Solo Quests (00:18:52) – Seasons of Marriage – Highs and Lows(00:20:10) – Validation and Emotional Support(00:22:10) – Direct Assistance and Coaching(00:25:50) – Loving Accountability (00:26:28) – Legacy of Marriage (00:28:18) - Practical Tips for Living in a Shared Story - Recommended Episodes #001 - Your life is a blockbuster - seeing your story as an epic narrative - https://tinyurl.com/2phc6nxt #004 - Find Your Tribe - Because No One Succeeds Alone - https://tinyurl.com/397ktndr - Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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What a Feral Cat Taught Me About Letting Go of Toxic Habits – FMB mini
In this mini-episode, we dive into a humorous yet poignant story about a feral cat encounter in a warehouse that leads to a deeper reflection on letting go of toxic habits and relationships.Join me as we explore the importance of recognizing what truly matters in life, distinguishing between what’s worth fighting for and what needs to be released.With a mix of personal anecdotes and insightful advice, this episode encourages listeners to heal and move forward.Don’t forget to check out our website, FullMentalBracket.com, for more resources, articles, and engaging content!Level up your life today. See: https://www.fullmentalbracket.com/articles/ Show notes: https://www.fullmentalbracket.com/what-a-feral-cat-taught-me-about-letting-go-of-toxic-habits/Recommended Episodes #003 - Start Main Quest -Leaving the Comfort Zone for Your Life of Growth - https://tinyurl.com/mrytbc6h #009 - Cultivating Gratitude: Overcoming Cognitive Biases for a Happier Life- https://tinyurl.com/578fud4y Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Cultivating Gratitude: Overcoming Cognitive Biases for a Happier Life | #009
Gratitude can sometimes feel like a challenge, but why is that?In this episode Brent Diggs and Arron Shafer dive into the psychology behind gratitude, exploring why it’s often hard to practice, why it’s so important, and most importantly, how you can get better at it.We’ll break it down using three key cognitive biases:Negativity Bias: Why we focus more on the bad than the good.WYSIATI (What You See Is All There Is): How limited information shapes our perspective.Hedonic Treadmill: The cycle of constantly chasing more without appreciating what we have.Plus, we’ll talk about the impact of System 1 and System 2 thinking from Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow, and how these two systems influence our ability to feel and express gratitude.If you’ve ever wondered why gratitude can sometimes feel elusive, or why it’s essential for mental well-being, this video is for you! Let’s explore how we can improve our ability to embrace and practice gratitude daily.Chapters:(00:00:00) - Introduction to Gratitude(00:01:57) - The Challenge of Gratitude – Why is it So Difficult?(00:04:01) - Negativity Bias Explained (00:08:04) - WYSIATI: What You See Is All There Is(00:13:40) - Hedonic Adaptation and Emotional Set Points(00:18:09) - The Benefits of Practicing Gratitude(00:21:42) - The Hero’s Journey and Gratitude(00:25:11) - Movie Examples: Groundhog Day & Up(00:29:40) - Cutting Free from the Past (00:32:40) – System 1 vs System 2(00:34:28) - Practical Tips for Cultivating Gratitude-Recommended Episodes#007 - Legacy and Return: A Hero's Reward - https://tinyurl.com/td2kexff#008 - Values and Purpose: A Guide to a Meaningful Life - https://tinyurl.com/539f7sb-Join the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Values and Purpose: A Guide to a Meaningful Life | #008
What makes life meaningful? Is it about finding a grand purpose, or is meaning something we create for ourselves? In this episode, we dive deep into the difference between meaning in life vs. the meaning of life—and how understanding your values can help you build a fulfilling existence.If you’ve ever felt lost, uncertain, or just curious about what truly matters, this episode is for you!Here’s a sneak peek of what we cover: The Power of Values – We all have values, but the way we prioritize them shapes our experiences, relationships, and even our biggest life decisions.Hedonic vs. Eudaimonic Happiness – Short-term pleasures vs. long-term fulfillment—how both impact your overall well-being.Lessons from Movies – Exploring Groundhog Day and Stranger Than Fiction to see how characters find meaning and purpose.The Role of Relationships – How connecting with others can reveal hidden values and guide you toward a richer, purpose-driven life. - Chapters: (00:00:00) – Intro(00:00:43) – Podcast Changes(00:05:10) – Values Transform Over Time – Some Examination Required(00:13:30) – Misery is Suffering Without Meaning(00:16:19) – Meaning in Life vs. Meaning of Life(00:19:22) – “Life Worth Living” Goals (00:33:54) – Groundhog Day - Learning Purpose (00:40:38) – Stranger than Fiction – Building a Tribe (00:47:22) – Seeing Your Current Legacy Can Inspire Change - Recommended Episodes #006 - Achievement Unlocked - Overcome Your Struggles and Transform - https://tinyurl.com/599bzepj #007 - Legacy and Return: A Hero's Reward - https://tinyurl.com/td2kexff- Join the Tribe IG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracket YT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracket FB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracket Email – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Legacy and Return: A Hero's Reward | #007
Are you building a legacy with your life? Is it one you want to be known for?There is a point in every hero’s journey where you return home, but you don’t come back empty-handed. You bring back all the wisdom and skill you have learned in your adventures, which then become a resource for others.But sometimes you get glimpse of what you’re bringing back, and you don’t like what you see.In this episode we wrap up our mini-series on seeing your life as an epic story. We explore breaking generational cycles, the dimension of wealth, and other critical parts of building your legacy. -Chapters:(00:00:00) – Intro(00:04:18) – Fixing Your Piece of the World(00:09:44) – Return to the Ordinary World(00:13:17) – Master of Two Worlds(00:23:42) – Unique Experiences Create Unique Legacies(00:38:18) – Breaking Generational Cycles – Repairing the Plane in Flight(00:48:05) – You Are Someone Else’s Legacy(00:52:03) – Dimensions of Wealth -Recommended Episodes#001 - Seeing your story as an epic narrative - https://tinyurl.com/2phc6nxt#006 - Achievement Unlocked - Overcome Your Struggles and Transform - https://tinyurl.com/599bzepj - Join the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Achievement Unlocked: Overcome Your Struggles and Transform | #006
Ever feel stuck or trapped in a rut? Like you're moving in circles but not getting anywhere? It’s easy to feel lost, but every great story is a tale of transformation. If you’re not seeing change, it might be time to look closer at the struggles you’re choosing to face. In this episode, we dive deep into: 🔹 Choosing the right struggles for growth – How to identify which battles will help you evolve 🔹 The paradox of hope – Why hope can both inspire and hinder us, and how to use it to fuel transformation 🔹 The negative transformation of Michael Corleone – A lesson in how unchecked ambition can change the course of your life This is your call to action: It’s time to break free from the cycle and pick the struggles that will help you grow. Transformation isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable when you start choosing the right path. Ready to unlock your next level? Let’s dive in! 🔑💡-Chapters:(00:00:00) – Intro(00:15:00) – Growth Lies on the Far Side of Adversity(00:19:10) – Plot vs Character Arc(00:29:17) – Growth is a Choice – Pick your Pain(00:36:40) – The Appeal of Transformational Stories(00:42:42) – Michael Corleone and Negative Transformation(00:55:00) – Story Problem Impossible for Old Version of Character to Solve-Recommended Episodes#001 - Seeing your story as an epic narrative - https://tinyurl.com/2phc6nxt#005 - Embrace the Struggle - Lean in So You Can Level Up - https://tinyurl.com/sfs32k9v -Join the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Embrace Your Struggle - Lean In and Level Up | #005
Ever imagine what life would be like if you could just remove all the obstacles and struggles holding you back? We often dream of smooth paths, but what if those very struggles are the key to unlocking the greatness in your life? What if your challenges, the moments that seem to slow you down, are actually the secret ingredients needed to craft your epic story of transformation? Just like every unforgettable hero’s journey, no great tale is complete without the adversity that pushes us to evolve. In this episode, we explore: 🔹 Normalizing Struggles – Why embracing difficulty is essential to growth and success 🔹 Reframing Failure – Turning setbacks into learning opportunities and not a reason to quit🔹 Recognizing Try-Fail Cycles – Understanding the repetitive patterns that lead to eventual breakthroughs 🔹 Link Between Struggle and Trauma – How to navigate the intersection of personal growth and emotional healing This episode is for anyone who feels like they’re struggling or falling behind—because every struggle is an opportunity to level up. Don’t shy away from the challenge. Embrace it, and let’s transform together! Ready to start your next level? 💪🌱Chapters:(00:00:00) – Welcome(00:02:17) – Normalizing struggle(00:08:10) – This Will Take Longer Than in the Movies(00:14:17) – Emotions and Primitive Autopilot(00:25:56) - Struggle, Failure and Growth Mindset(00:35:16) – Ten-Thousand Hours – Nothing Lasts that Comes Fast(00:39:39) – Try-Fail Cycles – “Yes, But,” “No, And”(00:50:04) – Matrix Try-Fail Breakdown(00:57:18) – Try-Fail Cycles for Trauma Healing(01:08:15) – Executive Mindset-Recommended Episodes#001 - Seeing your story as an epic narrative - https://tinyurl.com/2phc6nxt#004 - Find Your Tribe - Because No One Succeeds Alone - https://tinyurl.com/397ktndr -Join the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Find Your Tribe - Because No One Succeeds Alone | #004
Do you feel alone on the journey to achieve your goals?Do you find yourself echoing the lone-wolf mentality that fills so much of our media and culture?Join us as we explore the importance of assembling allies on your personal quest for meaning and fulfillment. Learn how our perceptions of lone heroes in media can mislead us into thinking we must go it alone, when in fact, true strength lies in collaboration and support.Chapters: (00:00:00) - Welcome(00:00:55) - Our Mistakes and Growth Mindset(00:04:39) - Finding Your Tribe(00:10:43) - Unexpected Allies(00:15:48) - Identity and Growth(00:18:58) - The Myth of the Lone Wolf.(00:22:58) - Social Wealth and Relationships(00:24:50) - Owning Mistakes Builds Trust.(00:28:22) - Recognizing Allies in Disguise(00:43:11) - Enmeshment – the Opposite of the Lone-Wolf(00:46:45) - Types of AlliesJoin the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Start Main Quest - Leaving the Comfort Zone for Your Life of Growth | #003
Do you struggle to find purpose in your daily activities?Perhaps you’ve gotten so caught up in crafting the perfect life that you’ve lost track of why you are living in the first place.Join us as we explore the second phase of the Hero’s Journey: Undertaking the Quest. In this episode we discuss how to face world-disrupting shifts, why you should answer the call of adventure, and how growth never happen in the comfort zone. Drawing on examples from popular movies, we go deep on how purpose transforms your life, how to recognize your cue to act, and how best to “work on yourself.”Chapters:(00:00:00) – Reintroduction to the Hero's Journey(00:03:39) – Accepting the Shift(00:13:05) – Ann Morrow Lindbergh – security and change(00:21:04) – Finding Meaning Beyond Self(00:25:11) – The Comfort Paradox(00:32:08) – Examples from Popular Culture(00:45:10) – Stranger Than Fiction – Trying to hold onto your comfort zone(00:54:51) – Discomfort is Not a Crisis – suffering and purposeJoin the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Becoming the Protagonist of Your Life: How to Take Control of Your Story | #002
Have you ever felt like life is just happening to you? Or maybe you’ve found yourself waiting for someone to rescue you from your challenges?Well, it’s time to take the reins!Join us as we explore the concept of the Hero’s Journey, a timeless narrative structure that can help you find meaning and purpose in your life.Discover how even the most unlikely heroes can rise to the occasion. Tune in to discover how you can embrace your journey, overcome obstacles, and become the hero of your own life.Chapters:(00:00:00) – Welcome (00:01:13) – The Hero's Journey: Origins and Influence(00:04:12) – Viktor Frankl and Mental Strength(00:07:46) – Elements of the Hero's Journey(00:09:27) – Changing Your Perspective Through Story(00:12:14) – Hero’s Journey Represents a Meaningful Life(00:14:55) – Protagonist Mindset and interconnected stories(00:26:42) – Grit, Persistence and Personal Responsibility(00:31:03) – Examples of Protagonists in Film(00:33:46) – Protagging is the master skill(00:43:54) – Controlling Others (is for Villains)(00:46:01) – Grit part 2 and Negativity Bias(00:52:20) – Importance of the Right Tribe – Support and AccountabilityJoin the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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Your Life is a Blockbuster - Seeing Your Story as an Epic Narrative | #001
Discover how viewing your life as a classic story can change your life by transforming your perspective on challenges, relationships, and personal growth.From the importance of being the protagonist in your own story to the role of adversity in shaping identity, we delve into why stories resonate with us and how they can serve as tools for problem-solving and connection. Tune in for insights, humor, and a fresh take on the art of storytelling!Chapters:(00:00:00) – Show overview(00:02:27) – Defining success(00:07:48) – Life as an epic story(00:09:12) – Story is the native format of the brain(00:14:52) – Broken storytelling(00:25:17) – Protagonist mindset(00:29:13) – How stories instill purpose in daily life(00:34:11) – Stories build on relationship (00:41:08) – Moving past trauma with story(00:44:42) – Beyond protagonist mindset – seasons of rest(00:45:35) – Try-fail cycles(00:49:44) – Stories change how we see adversity and transformation(00:57:41) – Bringing back a legacy for the community (01:01:31) – Interdependent protagonists – the unity of VoltronJoin the TribeIG - https://instagram.com/fullmentalbracketYT - https://www.youtube.com/@FullMentalBracketFB - https://www.facebook.com/fullmentalbracketEmail – [email protected] Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Does your life have a purpose? What is the best way to harness your emotions? How do you recognize biases in your thinking? Is there a way to step outside the polarized “either-or” mindset that shapes so much of our society?Host Brent Diggs explores these and other mysteries twice a month in search of the tools to learn, and level up your life.Join Brent as they share stories and laughter in a lighthearted yet impactful exploration of narratives, psychology, and creativity.Full Mental Bracket - Telling a better story with your life
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