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Trauma, Training & Transformation with Dr James Alder Exploring how movement heals the mind.
by James Alder
Hosted by Dr James Alder, Chartered Psychologist and former military coach, Trauma, Training & Transformation explores how physical training can rebuild confidence, restore identity, and calm the nervous system after trauma. Drawing on psychology, sport, and lived experience, each episode dives into real stories of recovery and resilience, from veterans, athletes, and everyday people finding strength through movement.Through honest conversation and grounded psychological insight, Dr Alder unpacks how exercise, discipline, and community can turn survival into growth. Whether you’re a coach,
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Training Saved My Mind, Not Just My Body | Heart & Anxiety – Thomas Snook
In this powerful episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, I sit down with Thomas Snooks to explore what it truly means to live with a damaged heart—and the psychological battle that can come with it.After being diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, Thomas was left with damage to his aortic valve. Alongside the physical realities of a lifelong heart condition, he also faced the daily challenges of Generalized Anxiety Disorder—where fear, uncertainty, and not trusting his own body became part of everyday life.But instead of stepping away from challenge… he stepped into rugby.This conversation explores anxiety, identity, resilience, and how movement and sport became a mechanism for rebuilding confidence, mental strength, and trust in himself again.This is more than a conversation about illness.It is a conversation about recovery, purpose, and what happens when movement becomes part of healing the mind.🎙️ Living with a Damaged Heart | Anxiety, Rugby & Recovery📺 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003📝 Substack: https://traumatrainingtransformation.substack.com☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003#MentalHealth #MindBodyConnection #AnxietyRecovery #Resilience #Rugby #MovementIsMedicine
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Why Motivation Fails | The Psychology of Discipline in Fitness with Tom Land
Why Motivation Fails | The Psychology of Discipline in FitnessWe’re often told that motivation is the key to change.That if you feel driven enough, inspired enough, focused enough… you’ll stay consistent.But the reality is different.Motivation fades.Discipline remains.In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, I sit down with Tom Land, a fitness coach working both online and in person, helping people build strength, improve performance, and create sustainable habits that actually last.This is not a conversation about quick fixes or extreme plans.This is about what really drives change.We explore why so many people struggle to stay consistent, the psychological difference between motivation and discipline, and how training can become more than physical. It becomes a way of rebuilding confidence, identity, and control.Because sustainable fitness is not built in moments of motivation.It is built in the decisions you make when you don’t feel like showing up.In this episode, we explore:• Why motivation is unreliable and what to rely on instead• The psychology behind discipline and consistency• Why most people fail to maintain their fitness• The role of nutrition in energy, mood, and performance• How training can rebuild confidence and identity• What sustainable health actually looks like in real lifeConnect with Tom Land👉 https://linktr.ee/tomlandcoaching?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio📧 [email protected]📺 Subscribe on YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003✍️ Read more on Substackhttps://traumatrainingtransformation.substack.com☕ Support the Podcasthttps://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003If this conversation resonates with you, like, subscribe, and share it with someone who may need to hear it.Because you cannot always think your way out of where you are…but you can move your way through it.#MentalHealth #MindBodyConnection #Discipline #Fitness#MovementIsMedicine #Resilience #Consistency#TrainingMindset #HealthAndWellbeing #SportPsychology
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The Myth of Having It Figured Out | Creativity, Pressure & Mental Health - Michael Francis Pollin
What if the biggest myth in high performance is the belief that we are supposed to have everything figured out?In Episode 28 of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder is joined by Dr Michael Francis-Pollin, a leading academic and practitioner in creativity, sport, and performance psychology, to explore the reality behind success, pressure, and the human experience within elite environments.Michael has worked across elite, professional, national, and international sport, yet this conversation moves beyond achievement and into something far more honest:The reality that success does not remove struggle.Together, we explore:• the psychology of creativity in sport and coaching• how pressure impacts decision making and performance• the myth of “having it all figured out” in high performance environments• the connection between creativity, mental health, and wellbeing• the hidden challenges of being perceived as “the expert”• why discomfort is often a constant in both elite sport and everyday life• how concepts like MindFuelness support performance and reflectionThis is not a conversation about quick fixes or simple solutions.It is about understanding that growth, performance, and identity are ongoing processes, shaped by pressure, experience, and the environments we operate within.Whether you are a coach, athlete, sport psychologist, leader, or someone navigating your own challenges, this episode offers a powerful and honest perspective on performance, resilience, and what it truly means to keep moving forward.📺 Watch full episodes on YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003💬 Join the YouTube CommunityI’ve created a community space on my YouTube channel where we continue these conversations beyond the episode.After listening, I’d genuinely like to hear your perspective:Do you ever feel the pressure of believing you should have life figured out by now?Head over to the community tab, share your thoughts, and connect with others exploring performance, psychology, and personal growth.#mentalhealth #mindbodyconnection #sportpsychology #performancepsychology #highperformance #creativityinsport #coaching#leadership #mentaltoughness #decisionmaking #resilience #wellbeing #movementhealsthemind
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Trauma Lives in the Body | The Psychology of Mental Health & Healing – Dr Catherine Hitch
What if trauma is not just something we remember… but something we carry?In Episode 27 of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder sits down with Dr Catherine Hitch to explore the psychology of trauma, mental health, and the process of healing.Trauma is often understood as a psychological experience, but growing research shows it also lives within the body. It can shape how we think, how we feel, and how we respond to stress, relationships, and everyday life.In this conversation, we explore how trauma affects the brain and nervous system, why individuals respond differently to similar experiences, and what recovery can actually look like. We also discuss the role of traditional approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), alongside emerging perspectives on how movement and physical practices may support mental health and recovery.This is a grounded and honest discussion that bridges psychological insight with real human experience.What trauma is and how it affects mental healthHow trauma impacts the brain and nervous systemWhy people experience trauma differentlyThe connection between trauma, identity, and behaviourThe role of CBT in trauma recoveryWhether movement and practices like yoga can support healinghttp://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003Join a growing community exploring trauma, resilience, mental health, and how movement can support the mind.What does healing mean to you?Share your thoughts in the comments and be part of a space focused on understanding, reflection, and growth.If this episode resonates with you:• Like the video• Subscribe to the channel• Share this with someone who may benefit#MindBodyConnection #MentalHealth #TraumaRecovery #Psychology #PTSD #Healing #Resilience #MovementIsMedicine #CBT #Trauma🧠 What we cover:📺 Watch more and join the community:💬 Join the conversation:🔔 Support the channel:#hashtags
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Rugby, Resilience & the Mind | The Psychological Journey of an International Player with Sam Miller
Rugby, Resilience & the Mind | The Psychological Journey of an International Player with Sam MillerIn this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation: Exploring How Movement Heals the Mind, Dr James Alder sits down with international rugby player Sam Miller to explore the psychological journey behind elite sport.From growing up in Nova Scotia to progressing through the high performance rugby pathway, Sam shares the experiences that shaped his career and mindset. His journey through rugby has taken him across different countries and environments, revealing the resilience, discipline, and mental strength required to pursue opportunity at the highest levels of the game.Together, we explore the deeper side of elite sport, including the psychological challenges athletes face, the importance of resilience through setbacks and injury, and how the discipline of training can strengthen not only the body but also the mind.This conversation reflects on the role sport can play in shaping identity, developing mental toughness, and building the resilience needed to navigate both success and adversity.If you are interested in sport psychology, mental resilience, performance, and the powerful connection between movement and mental health, this episode offers valuable insights from the lived experience of an international athlete.Join the growing community exploring how movement can support mental health, build resilience, and transform lives.🎥 YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003#MentalHealth #MindBodyConnection #Resilience #MentalStrength #SportPsychology#AthleteMindset #PerformancePsychology#MovementIsMedicine #Rugby#TraumaTrainingTransformation
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Calm Under Fire | Becky Piddlesden on Military Leadership and the Rugby Pitch
Calm Under Fire | Becky Piddlesden on Military Leadership and the Rugby PitchIn this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder sits down with RAF service member and RFU match official Becky Piddlesden to explore what it truly means to stay calm and lead under pressure.Drawing on her experience in the Royal Air Force and as a rugby match official, Becky shares insights into military leadership, discipline, decision making, and emotional regulation in high pressure environments. From making difficult calls on the rugby pitch to operating within the demands of military service, this conversation explores how preparation, composure, and mindset shape effective leadership.Together we discuss the psychology of staying calm under pressure, maintaining authority, and making clear decisions when every call is scrutinised. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in mental resilience, leadership development, sport psychology, and high performance environments.Whether you are involved in sport, coaching, officiating, the military, or leadership roles, this conversation highlights the importance of discipline, composure, and emotional control when the pressure rises.🎧 Listen to the full episode on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/1aY8PF0nLixdbrHqzb4Oxf?si=PC3EoXClTkOib0vN4QALpw📺 Watch more episodes and join the YouTube community:http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003To join the community discussion:1️⃣ Go to the channel page above2️⃣ Click Subscribe3️⃣ Select the Community tab to see posts, polls, and discussions connected to each episode☕ Support the podcast:https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003📩 Join the newsletter:https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformationIf this conversation resonates with you, please like, share, and subscribe. Your support helps these conversations reach more people interested in mental health, leadership, resilience, and performance psychology.#MentalHealth #MindBodyConnection #LeadershipUnderPressure #MilitaryLeadership #SportPsychology #MentalPerformance #DecisionMaking #HighPerformance #Resilience #RugbyReferee #TraumaTrainingTransformation
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When a Man Decides He’s Had Enough — Why We Keep Missing the Signs Paul Cook
When a Man Decides He’s Had Enough — Why We Keep Missing the Signs | Paul PookWhat happens in the moments before a man decides he has had enough?In this powerful episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder sits down with Paul Pook to explore the hidden reality behind men’s mental health, suicide, and the warning signs we often fail to recognise.Too often, the struggle is invisible. Many men feel pressure to remain strong, silent, and self sufficient. Beneath that silence can exist depression, emotional exhaustion, chronic fatigue, identity loss, and a growing sense of isolation. This conversation explores why so many men reach breaking point while the signs remain unnoticed by those around them.Paul shares his lived experience of navigating mental health struggles, suicidal thoughts, and the psychological pressure to keep going when everything feels overwhelming. Together we discuss why warning signs are often missed, how social expectations shape male emotional expression, and what needs to change to better support men who are struggling.This episode is not simply about crisis.It is about awareness, resilience, hope, and recognising when someone needs support before it is too late.If you are navigating mental health challenges, supporting someone who may be struggling, or trying to better understand men’s mental health, this conversation may help start that dialogue.Strength is not silence.Strength is speaking, noticing, and supporting one another.If this episode resonates with you, please like, subscribe, and share to help this conversation reach more people.#MindBodyConnection #MensMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePrevention #Resilience #MentalHealth #TraumaRecovery #Depression #Hope #Psychology #Podcast #Purpose #DrJamesAlder
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The Silent Collapse of Strong Men | Corey Robinson
In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder sits down with Corey Robinson, former Canadian national wrestler, to explore the hidden psychological struggles behind strength, performance, and identity.From elite sport to life beyond competition, Corey opens up about the silent collapse many men experience when identity, purpose, and pressure collide. This conversation unpacks masculinity, mental health, trauma, and the role of faith in rebuilding the mind and rediscovering purpose.Strength is often seen.Struggle is often hidden.This episode challenges what it means to be strong — and what it takes to rebuild when everything feels like it is falling apart.🎧 Listen on Spotify📺 Watch on YouTube🍏 Available on Apple PodcastsIf this resonates, share it with someone who needs to hear it.#MensMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #Masculinity #Faith #Resilience#MindBodyConnection #AthleteTransition #TraumaRecovery #MovementIsMedicine #StrongMen
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How Adversity Shapes the Transition from Student-Athlete to Lifelong Performer – A Conversation with Annie Kennedy
How Adversity Shapes the Transition from Student-Athlete to Lifelong Performer – A Conversation with Annie KennedyWhat happens when the identity of being a student-athlete suddenly changes?In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder speaks with Annie Kennedy, a former varsity rugby player whose journey through adversity reshaped her relationship with sport, performance, and identity. After facing a life-threatening illness during her first year as a university athlete, Annie was forced to confront a reality many athletes fear: the possibility that the path they envisioned might change.Rather than stepping away from sport completely, Annie redefined her place within it. From varsity rugby to refereeing, sport development, and continued involvement in the rugby community, her story illustrates how the transition from student-athlete to lifelong performer is not about losing identity, but about evolving it.Together, we explore the psychological challenges athletes face when adversity interrupts their athletic journey, including identity loss, resilience, mental health, and the process of redefining purpose beyond competition. Annie reflects on how adversity can become a catalyst for growth, helping athletes build new forms of strength, leadership, and connection within sport.This conversation offers valuable insight for athletes, coaches, sport practitioners, and anyone navigating life after competitive sport, demonstrating that performance does not end when competition changes. It simply takes a new form.If you have ever questioned who you are beyond sport, this conversation will resonate deeply.🎧 Listen and subscribe to Trauma, Training & Transformation as we explore how movement, adversity, and resilience shape the human experience.#MindBodyConnection #MentalHealth #MovementIsMedicine #Rugby #AthleteIdentity
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Breathwork for Trauma Recovery: Nervous System Regulation & Rebuilding Trust in the Body With Rachel Lee
Breathwork for Trauma Recovery: Nervous System Regulation & Rebuilding Trust in the Body | With Rachel LeeTrauma changes the way the body responds to the world. Long after the event has passed, the nervous system can remain stuck in patterns of hyper vigilance, anxiety, and emotional shutdown. Learning how to regulate the nervous system is a critical step in rebuilding safety and trust within the body.In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder speaks with breathwork practitioner Rachel Lee about the role of conscious breathing in trauma recovery. Together, they explore how breathwork can help regulate the autonomic nervous system, calm the stress response, and create the physiological conditions needed for healing.This conversation examines how trauma is stored not only in memory but also within the body’s physiological responses. Rachel explains how structured breathing practices can support nervous system regulation, improve emotional stability, and help individuals reconnect with their bodies in a safe and controlled way.Grounded in psychology, trauma awareness, and practical application, this episode explores the mind body connection and how breath can become a powerful tool for recovery, resilience, and long term mental wellbeing.#TraumaRecovery#Breathwork#NervousSystemRegulation#MentalHealth#MindBodyConnection#MovementIsMedicine
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Pressure Changes You: What Elite Sport Teaches About Identity & Resilience With Kinglsey Jones
Pressure does not simply test you. It reveals you.In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder sits down with Kingsley Jones to explore the psychology of elite sport, identity under pressure, and what high-performance environments truly demand from leaders and athletes.Elite sport is not just about winning. It is about identity, resilience, leadership, emotional control, and the ability to perform when expectation, criticism, and scrutiny are at their highest. What happens to a man when results define him? How does sustained pressure shape confidence, relationships, and self-worth? And what does elite rugby teach us about mental toughness, psychological resilience, and performance under fire?This conversation goes beyond tactics and scoreboards. We examine:• The psychological cost of elite competition• Leadership in high-pressure sporting environments• Identity formation in professional rugby• Resilience, adversity, and rebuilding after setbacks• The mental demands of coaching at the highest levelWhether you are an athlete, coach, leader, academic, or someone navigating pressure in your own life, this episode will challenge how you think about performance and identity.Pressure changes you. The question is — who do you become?#MindBodyConnection #MovementIsMedicine #MentalHealth #MentalResilience #HighPerformance
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The Pressure of the Whistle | Grassroots Rugby, Respect & Player Safety with Keith Lewis
The Pressure of the Whistle | Grassroots Rugby, Respect & Player Safety with Keith LewisIn this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder speaks with Keith Lewis, Hampshire referee and founder of RugbyReferee.net, about the growing mental health pressures facing grassroots rugby, match officials, and community sport.Rugby union is built on discipline, resilience, and respect — but behind the whistle lies increasing scrutiny, performance anxiety, abuse, identity strain, and responsibility for player safety. From grassroots rugby to the elite game, referees and officials operate under constant decision-making pressure that impacts confidence, retention, leadership, and wellbeing.This conversation explores:Mental health in rugbySport psychology and officiating pressureGrassroots rugby culture and referee retentionPerformance anxiety and decision-making under scrutinyRespect, accountability, and sideline behaviourPlayer welfare and tackle height law changesLeadership under pressureIdentity, resilience, and belief in community sportThe disconnect between elite rugby and grassroots realitiesKeith Lewis provides insight from inside World Rugby’s law development processes, offering clarity on player safety reforms and the psychological realities of officiating in modern rugby.Whether you are a rugby referee, coach, player, administrator, or supporter, this episode examines why mental health support, respect for match officials, and sustainable grassroots structures are essential for the future of rugby.Because without mental wellbeing, there is no performance.Without respect, there is no trust.And without referees, there is no game.🎥 Watch on YouTubeJames Alder-003 👉 http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003📘 Read the BookTransformation Through Training: Heal The Mind Through MovementAmazon 👉 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Transformation-Through-Training-Heal-Movement/dp/B0FZLVG66P📝 Join the CommunitySubstack 👉 https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation☕ Support the MissionBuy Me a Coffee 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003#Rugby #RugbyUnion #GrassrootsRugby#RugbyReferee #MatchOfficials #WorldRugby#MentalHealth #MentalHealthInSport#SportPsychology #PerformanceAnxiety#PlayerSafety #Leadership #Officiating#CommunitySport #MindBodyConnection#TraumaRecovery #Resilience #LeadershipUnderPressure #AthleteMentalHealth#TraumaTrainingTransformation
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Movement Is Medicine — Trauma, Healing, and Deepening the Conversation in Healthcare with Dr John Gillis (MD).
In this powerful episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, we explore trauma recovery, mental health, movement as medicine, burnout, resilience, and human-centred healthcare. This conversation bridges psychology, embodied healing, identity, and modern medicine.Your engagement genuinely matters. Every follow, share, comment, or message helps this community grow and supports honest conversations about healing and resilience.http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003Substack: https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation📘 READ THE BOOKTransformation Through Training: Heal The Mind Through MovementAmazon 👉 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Transformation-Through-Training-Heal-Movement/dp/B0FZLVG66P/ref=sr_1_1?crid=R3G454LM8IUP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.LXhsROCPaUr0FPZM7n1w21VZzT_gdcbXFU0_NrOwiPI.YfOlfmZXX3yZEOvQQIsDxJf0kNSmCNUCWmJP_aOv8K0&dib_tag=se&keywords=transformation+through+training&qid=1769164655&s=books&sprefix=%2Cstripbooks%2C97&sr=1-1👍 Like & subscribe for more conversations on trauma, movement as medicine, mental health, and resilience💬 Comment below: What role has movement played in your healing journey?#MovementIsMedicine #MindBodyConnection #TraumaRecovery #PTSDRecovery #MentalHealthAwareness #MensMentalHealth #HealingJourney #BurnoutRecovery #Resilience #EmotionalHealing #EmbodiedHealing #SomaticHealing #NervousSystemRegulation #TraumaInformed #HealingThroughMovement #PsychologyPodcast #HealthPodcast #HumanCentredCare #HealthcareInnovation #HolisticHealth #PerformancePsychology #SportPsychology #VeteransMentalHealth #LeadershipAndResilience #SelfLeadership #IdentityAndHealing #Wellbeing #MentalStrength #PodcastCommunity #TransformationThroughTraining
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From the Pitch to Purpose: Cindy Tye on Football, Identity, and Leadership Across the Women’s Game
From the Pitch to Purpose: Cindy Tye on Football, Identity, and Leadership Across the Women’s GameWhat happens when performance meets purpose—and identity becomes the real legacy?In this powerful episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr. James Alder sits down with Cindy Tye, a respected leader in women’s soccer, to explore the lived realities of leadership, identity, and mental resilience across the women’s game. From university football to provincial pathways and national-level environments, Cindy reflects on the transitions that shape athletes and coaches long after the final whistle.This is more than a conversation about soccer. It is an honest exploration of identity development, women in sport, leadership under pressure, mental health, confidence, belonging, and the psychological demands of high-performance environments. Cindy shares how purpose-driven coaching, relational leadership, and values-based culture can support athlete wellbeing, navigate career transitions, and sustain performance without losing the human at the centre of the game.Together, we unpack how movement shapes identity, how coaching influences self-belief, and why trust, empathy, and psychological safety matter as much as tactics and results—especially in women’s sport. This episode speaks to athletes, coaches, educators, and leaders seeking meaning beyond medals, and clarity beyond outcomes.If you care about women’s football, athlete identity, leadership in sport, mental resilience, performance psychology, and how movement can heal, ground, and transform, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends.🎧 Listen now and reflect on the journey from pitch to purpose—where leadership is lived, identity is shaped, and the game becomes more than the game.
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Leadership, Resilience & the Road to Olympic Silver with Jack Hanratty
What does it really take to lead humans, not just athletes, under Olympic pressure?In this powerful episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr. James Alder sits down with Jack Hanratty, the Irish-born rugby coach who crossed the Atlantic to Nova Scotia and helped shape the Canada Women’s Sevens Olympic Silver Medal–winning team. This is not a highlight reel. This is a deep conversation about trauma, coaching, leadership, resilience, empathy, and mental health at the highest level of sport.From building community through Rugby Nova Scotia and supporting Rugby Nova Scotia Senior Men’s & Women’s Provincial Teams, to navigating elite performance environments with Rugby Canada, the University of Ottawa Women’s Rugby Team, and the USA Women’s National Team, Jack reveals the unseen emotional and psychological weight of leading in high-performance rugby.You will hear how personal development, authenticity, and trust shape athletes long before medals are won. How pressure at the Olympics tests not only bodies, but identities. And why empathy, not authority, becomes the defining trait of modern rugby leadership.This episode is for coaches carrying silent responsibility. For athletes navigating expectation and self-doubt. For leaders searching for connection, not control. And for anyone who believes that resilience is built through people, not performance.Trauma, Coaching, Rugby, Leadership, Resilience, Olympics, Mental Health, Empathy, Nova Scotia, Personal Development, Rugby Canada, Canada Women’s Sevens, Canada Women’s Sevens Olympic Silver Medal–Winning Team, Rugby Nova Scotia, Rugby Nova Scotia Senior Men’s & Women’s Provincial Teams, University of Ottawa Women’s Rugby Team, USA Women’s National Team🎧 If you care about high-performance sport, human-centred coaching, Olympic pressure, and the psychology of leadership, this conversation will challenge how you see success, failure, and the true purpose of rugby.👉 Subscribe for more real conversations on trauma, movement, leadership, and the human side of sport.💬 Comment: What does resilience mean to you, beyond winning?#TraumaTrainingTransformation #RugbyCanada #CanadaWomensSevens #OlympicSilver #LeadershipInSport #MentalHealthInSport #CoachingJourney #Resilience #Empathy #NovaScotia #HighPerformanceRugby #PersonalDevelopment #SomaticTraumaSupport#TraumaRecovery #MovementHealsTheMind#PerformanceAnxiety #AnxietyInSport#CopingWithPressure #MentalHealthAwareness#ResilienceTraining #EliteMindset #HighPerformanceSport#CoachingPsychology#LeadershipUnderPressure #EmotionalRegulation #StressManagement #AthleteWellbeing #HumanCenteredCoaching #TraumaInSport #IdentityAndPerformance#MindBodyConnection #PsychologyOfPerformance
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Episode 15: Movement Is Medicine Mobility, Pain, and Rebuilding Trust in the Body with Tom Morrison
Movement Is Medicine. Healing Is a Skill. Strength Begins with Showing Up.What if pain is not something to fight, but something trying to teach you how to live differently in your body?In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, I sit down with Tom Morrison for a raw and honest conversation about how movement becomes a pathway through stress, anxiety, injury, and the quiet weight of depression that often follows when the body stops feeling like home. This is not about training harder. This is about learning how to trust yourself again, one small movement at a time.We explore how mobility, strength, and mindset work together to create long-term resilience, why pain is often a signal asking for change rather than something to fear, and how ego can silently sabotage healing, recovery, and progress. Tom shares his personal journey from injury to confidence, and we unpack how community, routine, and consistency can become powerful tools for stress management, emotional regulation, and rebuilding identity after physical and psychological setbacks.This conversation is for athletes navigating injury, coaches supporting people under pressure, veterans carrying invisible weight, and anyone living with chronic stress, anxiety, or low mood who is searching for a way back into their body. Because healing is not dramatic. It is daily. It is quiet. And it begins with showing up when motivation disappears.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Movement and Healing02:48 Strength and Flexibility in Recovery05:59 Pain, Injury, and Mental Shifts09:00 Identity, Stress, and the Injured Body11:39 Community and Emotional Support14:32 Simple Movements and Daily Progress17:29 Injury, Recovery, and Real Life Experience20:39 Confidence, Consistency, and Mental Strength23:18 Routine, Stress Management, and Healing26:10 Ego, Pressure, and Setbacks29:12 Mobility for Long-Term Health31:51 Patience, Anxiety, and Sustainable Progress34:39 Coaching Through Injury and Burnout37:38 Mindset for Leaders Under Pressure40:40 Long-Term Health and Emotional Resilience43:31 Final Reflections on Movement and Healingmovement, healing, strength, flexibility, injury recovery, mindset, coaching, mobility, community, routine, stress, stress management, anxiety, depression, emotional wellbeing, mental health, trauma recovery, movement heals the mind, athlete mental health, physical rehabilitation, identity after injury, sustainable training, long-term health, resilience, recovery mindset, coaching psychology
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: I Survived the Blast. The Hardest Part Came After. Rick Clement on War, Trauma, and Rebuilding Identity
This Is Not Just a Military Story. It’s a Human One.In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, I sit down with military veteran Rick Clement to explore what happens after the uniform comes off, when service, injury, and identity after military life collide, and the real work of rebuilding, recovery, and purpose after service begins.Rick reflects on joining the UK Armed Forces, the bonds formed through military camaraderie, and his Afghanistan deployment during Op Herrick, serving with the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment and the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment. Along the way, he shares a simple but powerful truth: “It’s not just about medals, it’s about the people and the journey behind them.”The conversation moves into veterans’ mental health, rehabilitation and resilience, and the role of support systems and charities for injured veterans in helping people find their footing again after life-changing injury and trauma. Rick speaks openly about learning to rebuild his life after losing both legs, and how community, humour, movement, and small, achievable goals became foundations for independence, healing, and trauma recovery. As he puts it, “Talking is huge — connection changes everything.”If you care about veteran stories, mental health in the armed forces, injury recovery journeys, resilience after deployment, transformation through training, healing through community, and finding identity and purpose after service, this military resilience podcast episode offers perspective, compassion, and something meaningful to carry into your own life.💬 COMMENT: What has helped you stay resilient during a difficult season?🔔 SUBSCRIBE: For thoughtful conversations on trauma, recovery, and the role of movement, connection, and community in mental health.📰 Join the community on Substack – Transformation Through Training:👉 https://substack.commilitary veteran podcast, veterans mental health, Op Herrick Afghanistan, Queen’s Lancashire Regiment, Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment, injury recovery journey, rehabilitation and resilience, trauma recovery podcast, military camaraderie, identity after service, healing through community, transformation after injury, support systems for veterans, purpose after military service, mental health in the armed forces, life after deployment, recovery and independence, resilience stories podcast, UK military veterans
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The Fighter Within: Micky McIlorum’s Rugby League Story
This isn’t just a rugby league conversation.It’s a story about identity, pain, resilience, and the fight that never leaves you.In this episode of Trauma, Training and Transformation, Dr James Alder sits down with rugby league legend Micky Mcilorum for a raw, powerful, and deeply human conversation about life inside elite professional sport, and the cost of surviving it.From his upbringing and the roots of his toughness, to the emotional and psychological toll of injury, criticism, and constant pressure, Micky opens up about the realities fans rarely see. Drawing on his journey across Super League, including his time with Wigan Warriors, Hull KR, and Catalans Dragons, this episode explores how elite sport shapes identity, tests self-belief, and forces adaptation without losing core values.Together, James and Micky unpack resilience in rugby league, mental health in sport, the evolution of coaching cultures, and what true toughness really means. This is not about highlight reels, it’s about effort, commitment, and the inner strength built through struggle.Whether you’re an athlete, coach, veteran, or someone navigating your own personal battles, this episode is a reminder that the fighter within doesn’t fade, it grows stronger through adversity.Key themes explored:• Resilience and identity in professional rugby league• The psychological impact of injury and setbacks• Self-belief, discipline, and core values• Mental health awareness in elite sport• Toughness beyond physicality• Coaching, leadership, and cultural change• Growth through struggle and adversityIf you would like to support my work directly, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee. Your support helps me continue this mission to give others hope, strength, and a space toheal.Buy Me a Coffee orSupport Me – https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003Substack - https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation#TraumaTrainingTransformation #RugbyLeagueLegend #SuperLeague #WiganWarriors #HullKR #CatalansDragons #MentalHealthInSport #Resilience #AthleteMindset #EliteSport #SportsPsychology #InjuryRecovery #SelfBelief #Toughness #Leadership #CoachingCulture #Identity #PerformancePsychology #HealingThroughMovement
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From Nova Scotia to the World Stage: Emma Taylor on Resilience, Reinvention, and the Realities of Professional Rugby with Emma Taylor
In this episode of Trauma, Training and Transformation, host James Alder sits down with Emma Taylor, a former Canadian international rugby player from Nova Scotia, now competing in professional women’s rugby with Ealing Trail Finders.Emma shares her journey through rugby, from her early influences and development pathways to the challenge of transitioning into the national team environment. She speaks honestly about the physical demands of elite rugby, but also about the emotional and psychological pressures that often remain unseen in professional sport. This conversation explores resilience in rugby, mental health in women’s sport, and the complex relationship between identity, performance, and transition.Throughout the episode, Emma reflects on how community support played a crucial role in her development, how playing rugby in different countries shaped her perspective, and how learning to adapt her role within different team environments strengthened her both as an athlete and a person. She also speaks candidly about stepping back from the national team, finding renewed purpose in supporting teammates, and redefining what strength means beyond physical toughness.This episode highlights the emotional demands of professional sport, particularly for female athletes, and why those demands are so often overlooked. Emma’s story offers valuable insight for young female rugby players, encouraging them to pursue their passion for sport on their own terms, focus on personal growth, and define success for themselves rather than feeling pressure to meet national or external expectations.If you are interested in women’s rugby, professional athletes, mental resilience, sport psychology, athlete transition, or how movement supports mental health, this episode offers an honest and grounded exploration of what it truly takes to thrive in high performance environments.If this episode spoke to you, inspired you, or simply made you feel a little less alone, I would love for you to stay connected. Follow and subscribe to Trauma, Training and Transformation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. You can also watch every episode in full on my YouTube channel JamesAlder 003 and join my community on Substack through Transformation Through Training, where I share deeper reflections, writing, and resources that support recovery and personal growth.Your engagement genuinely matters. Every follow, every share, every comment or message helps this community reach more people who are navigating their own battles. It allows me to keep creating honest conversations about healing, movement, identity, and resilience.If you would like to support my work directly, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee. Your support helps me continue this mission to give others hope, strength, and a space to heal.#womensrugby#athletementalhealth#sportpsychology#rugbymentalhealth#resilienceinsport#femaleathletes#highperformancesport#athleteidentity#traumatrainingtransformation☕ Buy Me a Coffee or Support Mehttps://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003🎧 Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/444SeysKJU43i15ml66o9O?si=Py4YDQi_QlG62VjmmW3Dow🎙️ Apple Podcastshttps://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/trauma-training-transformation-with-dr-james-alder-exploring-how-movement-heals-the-mind🎧 Amazon Musichttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Trauma-Training-Transformation-Exploring-movement/dp/B0FZXX52T2📺 YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003✍️ Substackhttps://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation📸 Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/transformationthroughtraining🎵 TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@traumatrainingpodcast2
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The Weight of Expectation: Performance Under Pressure with Jamin Hodgkins
In this episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr. James Alder sits down with Jamin Hodgkins for a conversation that goes far beyond rugby.This is not a highlight reel.It is a reckoning.From Bermuda to Canada to the UK, Jamin’s journey exposes the hidden cost of chasing performance across borders, systems, and expectations. What happens when your body keeps moving forward, but your identity is left behind? When selection, contracts, and coaches begin to shape who you believe you are?Together, we unpack the silent pressure young athletes carry. The weight of proving you belong. The fear of standing still. The mental toll of constantly being assessed, ranked, and compared. Jamin speaks candidly about mentors who steadied him, moments that tested him, and the internal battles that never show up on a team sheet.At its core, this episode asks uncomfortable but necessary questions:Who are you when rugby is taken away?What does resilience actually look like when no one is watching?And how do support systems, honesty, and self awareness become performance tools, not weaknesses?This is a conversation about movement as survival. About training as structure. About growth that starts in the mind long before it shows in the body.If you are an athlete, coach, parent, or anyone navigating pressure, identity, or transition, this episode is for you.#TraumaTrainingTransformationIf this episode spoke toyou, inspired you, or simply made you feel a little less alone, I would lovefor you to stay connected. Follow and subscribe to Trauma, Training andTransformation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. You can alsowatch every episode in full on my YouTube channel JamesAlder-003 and join mycommunity on Substack through Transformation Through Training, where I sharedeeper reflections, writing, and resources that support recovery and personalgrowth.Your engagement genuinelymatters. Every follow, every share, every comment or message helps thiscommunity reach more people who are navigating their own battles. It allows meto keep creating honest conversations about healing, movement, identity, and resilience.If you would like tosupport my work directly, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee. Your supporthelps me continue this mission to give others hope, strength, and a space toheal.Buy Me a Coffee orSupport Me – https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/444SeysKJU43i15ml66o9O?si=Py4YDQi_QlG62VjmmW3DowApple - https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/trauma-training-transformation-with-dr-james-alder-exploring-how-movement-heals-the-mindAmazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trauma-Training-Transformation-Exploring-movement/dp/B0FZXX52T2/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qxK5fnwiETtEZ0Hr8A1d28IU-WdrdRHADI-hpAqvknI.O_djCZa5YsGLY9KPZy1U72OrNBEfYTkWoZ4L9hSwFfs&dib_tag=se&keywords=trauma%2C+training+%26+transformation&qid=1764495920&s=audible&sr=1-1YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003Substack - https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation
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Building Stronger Humans: Matt Gallant on Pressure, Performance, and the Psychology of Strength
In this episode of Trauma, Training and Transformation, I sit down with Matt Gallant, an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach in English Premiership rugby, to explore what it truly means to build stronger humans rather than just stronger athletes.We move beyond the weight room and into the real demands of high performance sport. Pressure. Identity. Emotional load. And the psychological resilience required to survive and thrive in elite environments.Matt speaks openly about the responsibility of shaping athletes under constant expectation, how he balances performance with wellbeing, and why the inner work matters just as much as physical output. This is a conversation about leadership, trust, and creating environments where athletes can grow without breaking.As a military veteran living with PTSD, this podcast is part of my own journey of healing through movement. This episode sits at the heart of that mission. It explores how training can become therapy, how strength is rebuilt from the inside out, and why human first coaching matters more than ever.If this episode spoke to you, inspired you, or simply made you feel a little less alone, I would love for you to stay connected. Follow and subscribe to Trauma, Training and Transformation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. You can also watch every episode in full on my YouTube channel JamesAlder 003 and join my community on Substack through Transformation Through Training, where I share deeper reflections, writing, and resources that support recovery and personal growth.Your engagement genuinely matters. Every follow, every share, every comment or message helps this community reach more people who are navigating their own battles. It allows me to keep creating honest conversations about healing, movement, identity, and resilience.If you would like to support my work directly, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee. Your support helps me continue this mission to give others hope, strength, and a space to heal.Listen now and join the conversation on what real strength really means.Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/444SeysKJU43i15ml66o9O?si=Py4YDQi_QlG62VjmmW3DowBuy Me a Coffee orSupport Me – https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003Apple - https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/trauma-training-transformation-with-dr-james-alder-exploring-how-movement-heals-the-mindAmazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trauma-Training-Transformation-Exploring-movement/dp/B0FZXX52T2/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qxK5fnwiETtEZ0Hr8A1d28IU-WdrdRHADI-hpAqvknI.O_djCZa5YsGLY9KPZy1U72OrNBEfYTkWoZ4L9hSwFfs&dib_tag=se&keywords=trauma%2C+training+%26+transformation&qid=1764495920&s=audible&sr=1-1YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003Substack - https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation
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The Invisible Weight: Coaching, Mental Health, and the Power of Movement with Stuart Edwards
In this episode, I sit down with rugby coach Stuart Edwards for an honest and timely conversation about coaching, vulnerability, and mental health. We explore what it really means to support coaches in high pressure environments and why connection, not invincibility, is the foundation of effective leadership and wellbeing.Stuart challenges the long held belief that coaches must carry everything alone. He speaks openly about the stigma around asking for help, particularly among men, and reframes vulnerability as a professional strength rather than a weakness. Throughout the conversation, we return to one central idea: support should not be reactive or crisis driven, it should be built into coaching cultures from the start.This episode is about normalising honest conversations, reducing stress through connection, and putting practical wellbeing frameworks in place so coaches feel supported, heard, and valued. Sometimes support is not complicated. Sometimes it is just a question, an answer, or a phone call that reminds someone they are not alone.Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/444SeysKJU43i15ml66o9O?si=Py4YDQi_QlG62VjmmW3DowApple - https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/trauma-training-transformation-with-dr-james-alder-exploring-how-movement-heals-the-mindAmazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trauma-Training-Transformation-Exploring-movement/dp/B0FZXX52T2/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qxK5fnwiETtEZ0Hr8A1d28IU-WdrdRHADI-hpAqvknI.O_djCZa5YsGLY9KPZy1U72OrNBEfYTkWoZ4L9hSwFfs&dib_tag=se&keywords=trauma%2C+training+%26+transformation&qid=1764495920&s=audible&sr=1-1YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003Substack - https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformationBuy Me a Coffee orSupport Me – https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003
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Building Resilience: How Mental Scaffolding Shapes Young Rugby Athletes
In high-performance sport, resilience isn’t optional, it’s the foundation.In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Emma Delory, a coach whose leadership, clarity, and compassion redefine what true athlete support looks like. Emma opens up about navigating selection and deselection with integrity, building strong coaching relationships, and setting expectations that help athletes grow, even through the toughest moments.If you're interested in resilience, high performance, coaching, athlete support, and the real emotional journey behind selection decisions, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends.If this episode spoke toyou, inspired you, or simply made you feel a little less alone, I would love for you to stay connected. Follow and subscribe to @Trauma, Training and Transformation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. You can also watch every episode in full on my YouTube channel JamesAlder-003 and join my community on Substack through Transformation Through Training, where I share deeper reflections, writing, and resources that support recovery and personalgrowth.Your engagement genuinelymatters. Every follow, every share, every comment or message helps this community reach more people who are navigating their own battles. It allows me to keep creating honest conversations about healing, movement, identity, and resilience.If you would like tosupport my work directly, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee. Your support helps me continue this mission to give others hope, strength, and a space to heal.Buy Me a Coffee orSupport Me – https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/444SeysKJU43i15ml66o9O?si=Py4YDQi_QlG62VjmmW3DowApple - https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/trauma-training-transformation-with-dr-james-alder-exploring-how-movement-heals-the-mindAmazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trauma-Training-Transformation-Exploring-movement/dp/B0FZXX52T2/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qxK5fnwiETtEZ0Hr8A1d28IU-WdrdRHADI-hpAqvknI.O_djCZa5YsGLY9KPZy1U72OrNBEfYTkWoZ4L9hSwFfs&dib_tag=se&keywords=trauma%2C+training+%26+transformation&qid=1764495920&s=audible&sr=1-1YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003Substack - https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformationInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/transformationthroughtrainingTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@traumatrainingpodcast
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Stillness as Medicine: Yoga and Emotional Healing with Sabeeha Somani
In this episode I sit down with Sabeeha Somani to explore the deeper meaning of yoga and why it has become such an important practice for mental health. Sabeeha shares her journey from competitive gymnastics to finding yoga as a space where she could breathe again, release pressure, and reconnect with herself. We talk about how breath control can calm the mind, how movement can unlock emotions that have been held inside for years, and how yoga gently guides people towards self acceptance and inner peace.As many listeners know, I live with PTSD. This podcast is part of my own healing journey. These conversations help me make sense of my experiences, stay grounded, and offer support to others who might be silently struggling. Yoga has been one of the tools that helped me rebuild parts of myself that trauma had taken, and this episode reflects the hope and strength that movement can bring.If this conversation speaks to you or supports you in any way, I would be grateful if you would consider buying me a coffee. It helps me continue creating episodes that reach people who feel lost, overwhelmed, or in need of a reminder that they are not alone.If this episode spoke to you, inspired you, or simply made you feel a little less alone, I would love for you to stay connected. Follow and subscribe to Trauma, Training and Transformation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. You can also watch every episode in full on my YouTube channel JamesAlder003, and join my community on Substack through Transformation Through Training, where I share deeper reflections, writing, and resources that support recovery and personal growth.Your engagement genuinely matters. Every follow, every share, every comment or message helps this community reach more people who are navigating their own battles. It allows me to keep creating honest conversations about healing, movement, identity, and resilience.If you would like to support my work directly, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee. Your support helps me continue this mission to give others hope, strength, and a space to heal.Buy Me a Coffee or Support Mehttps://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trauma-training-transformation-with-dr-james-alder-exploring-how-movement-heals-the-mind/id1847251744Amazonhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Trauma-Training-Transformation-Exploring-movement/dp/B0FZXX52T2/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qxK5fnwiETtEZ0Hr8A1d28IU-WdrdRHADI-hpAqvknI.O_djCZa5YsGLY9KPZy1U72OrNBEfYTkWoZ4L9hSwFfs&dib_tag=se&keywords=trauma%2C+training+%26+transformation&qid=1764495920&s=audible&sr=1-1Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/444SeysKJU43i15ml66o9O?si=Py4YDQi_QlG62VjmmW3DowYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003Substackhttps://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformationInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/transformationthroughtrainingTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@traumatrainingpodcast
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From Fitness to Conscious Movement: How Discipline Becomes Healing with Charlie Blaxland
In this episode of Trauma Training and Transformation, Dr. James Alder and performance coach Charlie Blaxland discuss the evolution of fitness from a purely physical endeavor to a mindful practice that promotes mental well-being. They explore the importance of motivation, discipline, and community in fitness, the impact of social media, and the significance of nutrition and breathing in achieving a balanced lifestyle. The conversation emphasizes the transformative power of movement and the necessity of creating a supportive environment in gyms for individuals of all abilities.Keywordsfitness, mental health, mindful movement, personal training, motivation, discipline, nutrition, community, body image, transformationTakeawaysFitness can evolve from pushing the body to healing the mind.Discipline is key to building a consistent fitness routine.Social media can motivate people to start their fitness journey.Community in the gym can enhance the workout experience.Mental health benefits are a primary reason people seek fitness.Fitness should be viewed as a lifestyle, not a temporary fix.Breathing techniques can improve performance and mindfulness.Nutrition plays a crucial role in overall health and fitness.Movement is essential for both physical and mental well-being.It's important to embrace imperfection and be kind to oneself in the fitness journey.YouTube - James Alder - YouTubeSubstack - James Alder | SubstackInstagram - @transformationthroughtrainingBuymeacoffee - https://buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003
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Playing rugby 40% blind - Rebuilding the Body & Remodelling the Mind for High Performance with Mark Mulcahy
In this episode of Trauma, Training and Transformation, Dr. James Alder and Mark Mulcahy discuss the profound journey of rebuilding oneself after injury. They explore how injuries not only affect physical capabilities but also deeply impact identity and mental resilience. Mark shares his personal experiences with a life-altering heart condition that led to partial blindness and how he transformed his setbacks into a philosophy of healing. The conversation emphasizes the importance of support, understanding, and the mental aspects of rehabilitation, including the role of psycho-cybernetics in fostering a positive mindset. Listeners are encouraged to find their first win in recovery and to view their journey as a unique and individual process.As a military veteran living with PTSD, I’m using my journey to help others reclaim their identity and get the support they deserve, so please like, share, and subscribe to the podcast, and if you’d like to support the mission further, you can buy me a coffee using the link below:https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003Keywordsrehabilitation, injury recovery, mental resilience, identity transformation, physical therapy, personal growth, support systems, psycho-cybernetics, overcoming adversity, athletic performanceTakeawaysRebuilding after injury is a complex journey.Injuries can significantly alter one's identity.Mental resilience is crucial in the recovery process.Labels do not define a person's capabilities.Building confidence is essential after an injury.The journey of recovery is as important as the destination.Finding small wins can lead to greater success.Psycho-Cybernetics can help reshape thinking patterns.Support systems play a vital role in rehabilitation.Every individual's recovery journey is unique. YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003 Substack - https://substack.com/home@transformationthroughtrainingLinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/ dr-james-alder-phd-msc-mres-bsc-pg-cert-fhea-cpsychol-77b2a676Instagram- Instagram.com/@transformationthroughtrainingTikTok - @traumatrainingpodcastIf you are interested in the support Mark can offer, you can contact him on the following links:Apply to work with Mark - https://moveforever.info/apply-1-1-376769Email any questions to [email protected] - instagram.com/markmulcahy_Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@markomulcahyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mulcahy-999796160/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.mulcahy.731/
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Exercise As Therapy: What The Research Really Says
The conversation delves into the serious implications of brain damage in combat sports, emphasizing how even minor impacts can accumulate and lead to significant health risks. It highlights the inadequacies of current head injury assessments and the potential dangers of returning athletes to play too soon.KeywordsMental health, Movement, combat sports, brain damage, head injuries, traumatic brain injury, safety assessmentsIn combat sports, every impact can cause brain damage.Cumulative effects of minor hits can be dangerous.Current assessments may overlook serious brain injuries.Returning athletes too soon can lead to severe consequences.Understanding brain health is crucial for athlete safety.There is a temporal unfolding of traumatic brain damage.Athletes may not be aware of their injuries.Proper assessment protocols are essential.Education on brain injuries is lacking in combat sports.Safety measures need to be improved for athletes.Love the podcast? Support Trauma, Training & Transformation on Buy Me a Coffee — every contribution helps me create more episodes that explore how movement transforms mental health.buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003
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Endurance & Identity: The Mind Beyond The Body With Adam Diver
endurance, resilience, identity, military transition, mental health, veterans, swimming, charity, personal growth, sportsIn this conversation, Dr. James Alder and Adam Diver @Adam Diver, discuss the themes of endurance, resilience, and identity, particularly in the context of military veterans transitioning to civilian life. Adam shares his personal journey from military service to becoming an endurance athlete, including his historic swim from England to the Isle of Man. They explore the mental health challenges faced by veterans, the importance of support systems, and the role of charity in aiding those in need. Adam emphasizes the significance of finding purpose through physical activity and the lessons learned from endurance sports.buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003Endurance sports can help in finding identity after military service.Transitioning to civilian life can be challenging for veterans.Mental health support is crucial for veterans' well-being.Charity plays a significant role in supporting veterans.Resilience is about bending and molding through challenges.Finding a passion can propel individuals forward in life.Small goals can lead to significant changes in mental health.Routine and structure are essential for maintaining focus.Community support is vital for overcoming personal struggles.Writing a book can be a way to share experiences and insights.
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Masculinity, Mental Health & Sport: Breaking the Silence (with Professor Eric Anderson)
In this powerful conversation, Dr James Alder sits down with Professor Eric Anderson, a leading scholar of masculinity in sport, to ask a simple question with complex answers: what happens when silence hurts more than speaking up? Together they trace the cultural shift from old models of toughness to more inclusive, emotionally honest forms of masculinity. They explore bromance and male friendship, stigma on and off the pitch, how coaching cultures can help or harm, and why movement and community are vital for men’s mental health. Expect straight talk, evidence, and takeaways for athletes, coaches, veterans, and anyone who cares about men’s wellbeing.You will learn:• How inclusive masculinities challenge the “be strong, say nothing” script• What bromance looks like in real teams and why it matters• Practical ways coaches can build emotionally safe environments• When to choose training, talking, or both for mental health supportIf you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to a teammate, coach, friend, or a qualified professional.Subscribe and leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and follow “Trauma, Training and Transformation” on Substack: @traumatrainingtransformation and social platforms.buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003
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From Combat to CrossFit: My road to Recovery.
In this episode of Trauma Training and Transformation, James Alder shares his personal journey from a young boy in Wigan to a soldier battling PTSD after serving in Iraq. He discusses the profound impact of movement, particularly through CrossFit, in his recovery process. James emphasizes the importance of community, structure, and routine in healing from trauma, and encourages listeners to find their own path to recovery through movement and connection.buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003KeywordsPTSD, CrossFit, trauma recovery, mental health, movement therapy, resilience, community support, personal growth, military experience, healingOne in five adults face mental health challenges.Movement can rewire the mind and release trauma.PTSD is a common issue among veterans.CrossFit provided a sense of community and belonging.Physical exercise can be a form of therapy.Structure and routine help stabilize the mind.Finding a supportive environment is crucial for recovery.James's journey highlights the importance of resilience.Healing is a continuous process, not a destination.Recovery can be achieved one step at a time.
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Healing the Mind Through Movement.
Trauma, Training &Transformation: Exploring how movement heals the Mind.Trauma, Training &Transformation is a powerful new podcast hosted by James Alder, a militaryveteran, chartered psychologist, academic, and coach living with PTSD.This series explores howphysical movement, exercise, sport, CrossFit, yoga, and mindfulness, can unlockmental health healing and resilience. Each episode features inspiring storiesand expert guests, including veterans, therapists, and athletes, discussingtrauma recovery, personal growth, and transformation.Blending psychology,storytelling, and practical tools, James guides listeners toward hope andempowerment.Season 1 premieres on20th October 2025, with new episodes released weekly.Subscribe on yourfavourite platform and join our Substack community at @traumatrainingtransformationfor exclusive content, updates, and healing resources. Follow@TraumaTrainingTransformation on Instagram and YouTube and @traumatrainingpodcastTikTok, or more. Key Words: trauma, PTSD,mental health, healing, movement, exercise, resilience, transformation, veterans, psychology, mindfulness, personal growth, Cross Fit, yoga, masculinity. buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003
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Hosted by Dr James Alder, Chartered Psychologist and former military coach, Trauma, Training & Transformation explores how physical training can rebuild confidence, restore identity, and calm the nervous system after trauma. Drawing on psychology, sport, and lived experience, each episode dives into real stories of recovery and resilience, from veterans, athletes, and everyday people finding strength through movement.Through honest conversation and grounded psychological insight, Dr Alder unpacks how exercise, discipline, and community can turn survival into growth. Whether you’re a coach,
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