Meet the ladies from The Girls Gone WOD Podcast - Joy Parrish and Claire Cook. These ladies have done over 200 shows with some of the best in their fields. We dive into topics such as; what they have learned through their show, vulnerability, and how to overcome fear and shame. Enjoy the show!
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Topics of discussion:
[2:26] Starting the Girls Gone WOD Podcast
[9:40] Side hustles and passion projects
[14:11] Offering value through connection
[16:10] Being of service for others
[20:07] Unplugging and leaving time for fun
[23:44] Vulnerability: what it is and why its important
[30:49] Asking others for help
[32:10] Reaching out to others and helping them
[34:35] The importance of taking immediate action
[36:32] Being unapologetic in your pursuits
[41:13] Most embarrassing moment in 209 episodes
[43:20] Most impressionable guest and why
[50:17] What you should know about Joy and Claire
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Back with my wife Adee Cazayoux (@adeecazayoux) of Working Against Gravity. Working Against Gravity is a fast growing online nutritional programming company designed to give you the exact guidance you need to meet your fitness and nutritional goals with the help of your very one 1-on-1 coach. Adee and her team have worked with over 15,000 people of which a handful are Games Athletes. In this episode we go over mindset, why having structure around your nutrition is important, the most common challenges and situations that derail people/what to do about them, the A to B model and why taking action is more important than understanding why you do things. Enjoy the show!
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Topics of discussion:
[1:58] What is flexible dieting?
[4:45] Confidence robbers surrounding nutrition
[9:00] Discipline equals freedom
[12:04] Common challenges that derail people from their goal
[17:40] Eating at restaurants
[21:51] How mindset applies to nutrition
[26:40] Action and Reaction from the Landmark Forum
[30:39] The A to B Model and choice points
[36:19] Following a program and making it fit your life
[39:39] Growth in WAG and providing individualized care
[42:41] Asking for help and learning from like minded individuals
[46:26] Saying “No” to things
[50:31] Otis Cazayoux (insert dog emoji)
[52:45] WAGs software - Seismic
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Interview with my good friend, Rob McDonald (@bobbymaximus). If you guys have heard our first two episodes with Rob, you know that he offers a wealth of knowledge when it comes to training both the physical and mental. Rob was a huge asset to the Hackspack team that won the affiliate cup and more recently the author of the Maximus Body. Rob is the general manager at Gym Jones and a key contributor to the Gym Jones Seminars that are known for their lasting effects both in physical performance and in life transformations. We talk about the experiences the shaped him to be both the athlete and coach he is today, his new book, and training philosophies inside and outside of the gym. Enjoy the show!
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Topics of discussion:
[1:20] What happened to Rob’s bicep
[4:50] Becoming Bobby Maximus
[6:30] Finding the weight room as a kid
[7:50] Mentors and influencers growing up
[10:30] What it means to be a coach
[11:48] Getting into UFC and what it taught Rob
[18:38] Becoming aware of negative thoughts
[21:05] Setting everything you do toward a goal
[23:31] How to filter through opportunities
[28:30] Living an unconventional life
[32:51] Gym Jones Seminar
[35:45] The term “suffering”
[37:15] Being goal driven with programming
[40:26] What “salvation” means to Gym Jones
[44:12] Having a root belief in yourself and work ethic
[47:16] The 90% rule
[49:00] What Rob has been up to
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Interview with Dave Lipson, member of the CrossFit seminar staff, former professional baseball player, and husband to Camille Leblanc Bazinet. We dive into his experience on the seminar staff, CrossFit’s purpose, coaching, and relationships. Dave is hands down one of the most passionate coaches out there, he offers a lot of knowledge for coaches in this episode and challenges you to be better. (@davefreakinlipson) Enjoy the show!
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Topics of discussion:
[7:04] Being a speaker for the Level 1 Seminar Staff
[16:01] Mentors and influences among the staff
[21:37] CrossFit’s prescription for programming
[30:47] Working for better positions
[34:29] Demonstration as a coach
[40:34] Going back to the foundations
[43:20] CrossFit Culture
[51:17] Being in a relationship with a successful spouse
[54:45] Finding self worth in giving back to others
[59:19] Loving what you do
[1:01:16] Growing as an individual and in a relationship
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