Trauma, Training & Transformation with Dr James Alder Exploring how movement heals the mind.

Leaving Home Changed Everything | Rugby, Identity & Growth

50 min ¡ 11. juni 2026
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Leaving Home Changed Everything | Rugby, Identity & Growth What happens when you leave everything familiar behind and take a chance on yourself? In this powerful episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation: Exploring How Movement Heals the Mind, I sit down with Irish rugby player Elliott Ryan, who left home to pursue opportunities abroad and is now playing professional rugby for Benfica Rugby Club in Portugal. This conversation goes far beyond rugby. Together, we explore courage, resilience, identity, belonging, personal growth, overcoming adversity, and why some of life's greatest opportunities begin when we step outside our comfort zones. Whether you're an athlete, coach, leader, student, or someone facing a difficult decision, Elliott's story offers valuable lessons about embracing uncertainty, taking risks, and becoming the person you're capable of being. 🎙️ In this episode we discuss: • Leaving home to pursue opportunity • The realities of playing rugby abroad • Personal growth through challenge and adversity • Identity, belonging, and self discovery • Building resilience through uncertainty • Learning from setbacks and difficult moments • Redefining success • Why embracing life's experiences can change everything If you enjoy the episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who may benefit from hearing Elliott's story. 📺 Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003 [http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003] ☕ Support the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003 [https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003] 📝 Read More on Substack: https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation [https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation] 🎧 Trauma, Training & Transformation explores how movement, sport, exercise, and lived experience can help us build resilience, improve mental health, and transform our lives. #MindBodyConnection #TraumaTrainingTransformation #MentalHealth #MovementIsMedicine #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #GrowthMindset #Leadership #Rugby #SportPsychology #HighPerformance #Identity #SelfDevelopment #Podcast #BenficaRugby #PortugalRugby #IrishRugby #MentalFitness #PersonalTransformation #PerformancePsychology

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Leaving Home Changed Everything | Rugby, Identity & Growth

Leaving Home Changed Everything | Rugby, Identity & Growth What happens when you leave everything familiar behind and take a chance on yourself? In this powerful episode of Trauma, Training & Transformation: Exploring How Movement Heals the Mind, I sit down with Irish rugby player Elliott Ryan, who left home to pursue opportunities abroad and is now playing professional rugby for Benfica Rugby Club in Portugal. This conversation goes far beyond rugby. Together, we explore courage, resilience, identity, belonging, personal growth, overcoming adversity, and why some of life's greatest opportunities begin when we step outside our comfort zones. Whether you're an athlete, coach, leader, student, or someone facing a difficult decision, Elliott's story offers valuable lessons about embracing uncertainty, taking risks, and becoming the person you're capable of being. 🎙️ In this episode we discuss: • Leaving home to pursue opportunity • The realities of playing rugby abroad • Personal growth through challenge and adversity • Identity, belonging, and self discovery • Building resilience through uncertainty • Learning from setbacks and difficult moments • Redefining success • Why embracing life's experiences can change everything If you enjoy the episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who may benefit from hearing Elliott's story. 📺 Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003 [http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003] ☕ Support the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003 [https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003] 📝 Read More on Substack: https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation [https://substack.com/@traumatrainingtransformation] 🎧 Trauma, Training & Transformation explores how movement, sport, exercise, and lived experience can help us build resilience, improve mental health, and transform our lives. #MindBodyConnection #TraumaTrainingTransformation #MentalHealth #MovementIsMedicine #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #GrowthMindset #Leadership #Rugby #SportPsychology #HighPerformance #Identity #SelfDevelopment #Podcast #BenficaRugby #PortugalRugby #IrishRugby #MentalFitness #PersonalTransformation #PerformancePsychology

11. juni 202650 min
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Training Won’t Just Change Your Body… It Rebuilds Your Mind

Training Won’t Just Change Your Body… It Rebuilds Your Mind In the opening episode of Season 2 of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder sits down with Anthony Mosher, a CrossFit athlete, weightlifter, and fitness coach, for a powerful conversation exploring the connection between training, mental health, resilience, and identity. Many people begin training to improve their physical health, appearance, or performance. Yet for countless others, exercise becomes something far deeper. It becomes a way to manage anxiety, overcome adversity, build confidence, create purpose, and reconnect with themselves during difficult periods of life. Anthony shares his personal experiences of how training shaped not only his body, but also his mindset, mental wellbeing, and outlook on life. Together, we explore discipline, resilience, mental strength, identity, and why movement can become a powerful tool for psychological growth and personal transformation. This episode is for anyone who has ever used exercise to cope with stress, rebuild confidence, navigate adversity, or simply become a stronger version of themselves. Because sometimes training does far more than change how we look. Sometimes it helps rebuild who we are. 🎙️ Hosted by Dr James Alder 📺 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003 [http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003] 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/yourshowlink [https://open.spotify.com/show/yourshowlink] 📝 Substack: https://traumatrainingtransformation.substack.com [https://traumatrainingtransformation.substack.com] ☕ Support the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003 [https://buymeacoffee.com/JamesAlder003] Thank you for listening to Trauma, Training & Transformation: Exploring How Movement Heals the Mind. #MentalHealth #MindBodyConnection #Resilience #CrossFit #Weightlifting #MovementIsMedicine #MentalStrength #Psychology #Identity #Healing #HumanPerformance #StrengthTraining #MensMentalHealth

4. juni 202642 min
episode Training Saved My Mind, Not Just My Body | Heart & Anxiety – Thomas Snook cover

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 [http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003] 📝 Substack: https://traumatrainingtransformation.substack.com [https://traumatrainingtransformation.substack.com] ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003 [https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003] #MentalHealth #MindBodyConnection #AnxietyRecovery #Resilience #Rugby #MovementIsMedicine

7. maj 202633 min
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Why Motivation Fails | The Psychology of Discipline in Fitness with Tom Land

Why Motivation Fails | The Psychology of Discipline in Fitness We’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 life Connect with Tom Land 👉 https://linktr.ee/tomlandcoaching?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio [https://linktr.ee/tomlandcoaching?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio] 📧 tomlandcoaching@gmail.com 📺 Subscribe on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003 ✍️ Read more on Substack https://traumatrainingtransformation.substack.com ☕ Support the Podcast https://buymeacoffee.com/jamesalder003 If 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

30. apr. 202635 min
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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 reflection This 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 YouTube http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003 [http://www.youtube.com/@JamesAlder-003] 💬 Join the YouTube Community I’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

23. apr. 202640 min