Cover image of show Your Journey Your Tools

Your Journey Your Tools

Podcast by Nathan White

English

Health & personal development

Limited Offer

2 months for 19 kr.

Then 99 kr. / monthCancel anytime.

  • 20 hours of audiobooks / month
  • Podcasts only on Podimo
  • All free podcasts
Get Started

About Your Journey Your Tools

Welcome to Your Journey Your Tools, a podcast dedicated to giving you practical, evidence-based tools for your mental health. Created by counsellor Nathan White and powered by NotebookLM, each episode breaks down complex topics like anxiety, self-esteem, depression, and communication into simple, actionable strategies. If you're ready to understand your mind better and build a toolkit for a more resilient life, this is the show for you. RESOURCES: Website: www.yourjourneyyourtools.com App: https://yourjourneyyourtools.app SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate: https://ko-fi.com/yourjourneyyourtools

All episodes

34 episodes

episode The Burnout Cycle: Why Working Harder is Terrible Math artwork

The Burnout Cycle: Why Working Harder is Terrible Math

"Working harder to fix your exhaustion is terrible math." We are dismantling the "hustle culture" myth and looking strictly at the biological reality of exhaustion. Burnout is not a lack of passion, a weakness, or a moral failing; it is a systemic forced-restart. When you continuously drain your prefrontal cortex—your cognitive battery—without adequate recovery, your nervous system initiates a biological brownout to protect its structural integrity. In this episode, we bypass the motivational fluff and dive into the mechanics of chronic system overload. We explore the biological cost of constant friction, the sunk cost fallacy of productivity, and why relying on willpower when your battery is at 5% is an engineering disaster. What we cover in this episode: * The Neurobiology of a Brownout: Why your basal ganglia takes over with low-effort, numbing habits when your cognitive battery dies. * The Sunk Cost Fallacy: Why your brain tricks you into thinking that doing more of what broke you will eventually fix you. * The Hard Stop Protocol: How to shift from time management to energy management to protect your nervous system's baseline. * The Minimum Viable Toolkit: The exact micro-adjustments required to run your system on "Low-Power Mode" and recover without productivity guilt. Stop relying on a broken battery. Build mechanical reliability. 📲 Download the App to access the Hard Stop frameworks and start tracking your data: www.yourjourneyyourtools.app🌐 Explore the full system: www.yourjourneyyourtools.com [https://www.yourjourneyyourtools.com] Be kind to yourself, you are doing better than you think, and I'll catch you on your journey.

22 May 2026 - 50 min
episode Failure is Data: Stop Negotiating with a Dead Battery artwork

Failure is Data: Stop Negotiating with a Dead Battery

Most people treat a missed habit or a failed goal as a moral deficiency. They spiral into shame, wait for a new burst of "motivation", and try again with the exact same flawed strategy. This is a cognitive error. Shame is not a strategy; it is a distraction. In this episode, we are stripping the emotion away from failure and looking at the biological mechanics of why you actually stalled. If your car runs out of fuel, you don’t scream at the engine for being "lazy"—you check the fuel gauge. It’s time you applied that same clinical logic to your own behaviour. * The Prefrontal Cortex vs. The Basal Ganglia: Why relying on willpower is like trying to run a marathon on a 2% phone battery. * The After Action Review (AAR): How to use a high-stakes military diagnostic framework to analyse your week without the "woo-woo" self-help fluff. * Friction Reduction: Why your environment is currently engineered for you to fail, and how to redesign it for automation. * Decoupling Identity from Error: Learning to see a "bad day" as a system glitch rather than a character flaw. Stop "trying harder". This week, when a system fails, do not apologise. Open a notebook and answer three clinical questions: 1. What was the specific environmental trigger? 2. Where did the friction increase? 3. What is the one micro-adjustment needed to bypass that trigger next time? "Be kind to yourself, you are doing better than you think and I'll catch you on your journey." Links & Resources: * Optimise your systems: Download the Your Journey Your Tools App [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://yourjourneyyourtools.com.au/app] * Deep Dive into the Frameworks: Visit the Website [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://yourjourneyyourtools.com.au]

15 May 2026 - 39 min
episode The Identity Shift: Stop Running, Become a Runner artwork

The Identity Shift: Stop Running, Become a Runner

We are constantly sold the lie that if we want to change our behaviour, we need to set massive, outcome-based goals. We are told to focus on the finish line, use willpower to force the habit, and just "fake it till we make it." Let's be radically honest. That is a biological trap. Welcome to Your Journey Your Tools. Today, we are completely dismantling the standard advice on goal setting. If you are trying to force a behaviour that directly contradicts your established self-image, you are fighting your own nervous system. You are draining your prefrontal cortex—your cognitive battery—to execute a task your brain fundamentally believes is not "you." In this episode, we break down the clinical neurobiology of identity. We are moving away from manifestation garbage and looking at the hard science of neuroplasticity. You will learn how to use cognitive dissonance as a tool, and how to cast undeniable neurological "votes" through micro-habits. You aren't trying to run ten kilometres; you are trying to become a runner. In this episode, we cover: * 🧠 The Flaw of Outcome Goals: Why aiming for a finish line guarantees burnout if your core identity does not match the required behaviour. * 🔋 The Battery vs. The Engine: How forcing a habit drains the prefrontal cortex, and how shifting your identity automates the action in your basal ganglia. * 🛑 Weaponising Cognitive Dissonance: How to train your nervous system to feel physically uncomfortable when you do not execute your baseline habits. * 🛠️ The Minimum Viable Identity: The clinical framework for using frictionless micro-habits (like just putting on your shoes) to force neuroplasticity and build undeniable proof of who you are becoming. Insight without action is just entertainment. Stop trying to achieve a goal and start building the engine to become the person who achieves it. RADICAL HONESTY & TRANSPARENCY:The voices you hear in this episode are AI-generated using NotebookLM. However, 100% of the clinical research, episode structuring, and psychological frameworks are engineered by me—a real human and qualified counsellor. Links & Resources: * 📲 Download the App: www.yourjourneyyourtools.app [https://www.yourjourneyyourtools.app] * 🌐 Website: www.yourjourneyyourtools.com [https://www.yourjourneyyourtools.com] Be kind to yourself, you are doing better than you think and I'll catch you on your journey.

8 May 2026 - 46 min
episode Why Motivation is Garbage: Build Systems, Not Willpower artwork

Why Motivation is Garbage: Build Systems, Not Willpower

We are constantly sold the lie that if we fail to reach a goal, we just didn't "want it enough." We are told to grind harder, find our 'why', and wait for motivation to strike. It is a biological trap. Welcome to Your Journey Your Tools. Today, we are looking at the clinical reality of behavioural change. Motivation is not a personality trait; it is a fleeting chemical state driven by dopamine. It is a feeling, and feelings change. If you are relying on a feeling to execute a hard task, you are setting your future self up for failure. In this episode, we are completely abandoning the concept of willpower. We are breaking down the neurology of why your cognitive battery dies when you are stressed, and why you need to build an automated engine instead. True discipline is not about punishing yourself—it is about designing an environment where doing the right thing takes zero effort. In this episode, we cover: * 🧠 The Dopamine Trap: Why motivation is a highly unreliable chemical state and a guaranteed point of failure. * 🔋 The Battery vs. The Engine: The metabolic cost of using willpower (your prefrontal cortex) versus the zero-friction reality of automated systems (your basal ganglia). * 🛑 Environmental Design: How your brain will always choose the path of least resistance, and how to manipulate your surroundings to enforce your boundaries. * 🛠️ Building the Baseline: A clinical framework to build non-negotiable systems that operate completely independent of your mood. Insight without action is just entertainment. Stop waiting to feel motivated. Build the system instead. Links & Resources: * 📲 Download the App: www.yourjourneyyourtools.app [http://www.yourjourneyyourtools.app] * 🌐 Website: www.yourjourneyyourtools.com [http://www.yourjourneyyourtools.com] * 📸 Instagram: @yourjourneyyourtools Be kind to yourself, you are doing better than you think and I'll catch you on your journey.

1 May 2026 - 49 min
episode Special Episode: Collective Grief & Resilience (ANZAC Day) artwork

Special Episode: Collective Grief & Resilience (ANZAC Day)

ANZAC Day carries a profound weight, but the way society talks about it often misses the biological reality of what is actually happening in the body. Welcome to a Special Episode of Your Journey Your Tools. Today, we are looking at the clinical and physical reality of collective grief and anniversary reactions. For veterans and first responders, the hypervigilance leading up to commemorative days is not a weakness. It is a neurological response to moral injury and visceral memory. Your nervous system keeps the score, even when your conscious mind tries to treat it like a normal public holiday. We are cutting through the toxic positivity and "time heals all wounds" rhetoric. We are addressing the massive disconnect between how the general public experiences this day and how the bodies of those who served actually react to it. Most importantly, we are redefining resilience. Resilience is not about bottling up your reactions or toughing it out. It is the capacity to carry the weight while actively regulating your nervous system in the present moment. In this episode, we cover: * 🧠 The Biology of Commemoration: Why your body physically reacts to dates on a calendar and the hard science behind anniversary reactions. * 🛑 Moral Injury vs. PTSD: Understanding the psychological wound of transgressing deeply held moral beliefs and why it spikes on days of national remembrance. * ⚖️ The Civilian and Veteran Divide: Navigating the psychological disconnect between public gratitude and personal hypervigilance without building resentment. * 🛠️ The Resilience Toolkit: Actionable grounding tools to help you honour the past while staying physically present in the reality of today. Insight without action is just entertainment. If your threat response is redlining this week, pick one tool from today and use it. Links & Resources: * 📲 Download the App: www.yourjourneyyourtools.app [http://www.yourjourneyyourtools.app] * 🌐 Website: www.yourjourneyyourtools.com [http://www.yourjourneyyourtools.com] * 📸 Instagram: @yourjourneyyourtools Be kind to yourself, you are doing better than you think and I'll catch you on your journey.

24 Apr 2026 - 57 min
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
Rigtig god tjeneste med gode eksklusive podcasts og derudover et kæmpe udvalg af podcasts og lydbøger. Kan varmt anbefales, om ikke andet så udelukkende pga Dårligdommerne, Klovn podcast, Hakkedrengene og Han duo 😁 👍
Podimo er blevet uundværlig! Til lange bilture, hverdagen, rengøringen og i det hele taget, når man trænger til lidt adspredelse.

Choose your subscription

Most popular

Limited Offer

Premium

20 hours of audiobooks

  • Podcasts only on Podimo

  • No ads in Podimo shows

  • Cancel anytime

2 months for 19 kr.
Then 99 kr. / month

Get Started

Premium Plus

Unlimited audiobooks

  • Podcasts only on Podimo

  • No ads in Podimo shows

  • Cancel anytime

Start 7 days free trial
Then 129 kr. / month

Start for free

Only on Podimo

Popular audiobooks

Get Started

2 months for 19 kr. Then 99 kr. / month. Cancel anytime.