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Join Bobby K on his monthly podcast on No Magic Bullet. Each month will feature new guests and topics on mental health.

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Intrepid Living

Episode 6 - Season 5 Intrepid Living: Recovery, Mindfulness, and Building Your Support Vault with Gail Heney Host Bobby K. welcomes Gail Heney to episode six of season five of the No Magic Bullet podcast “What’s In Your Toolbox?”, introducing her as the force behind Intrepid Living and sharing their long Beaver Valley connection.  Gail, sober for 20 years this coming September, describes how her career path moved from occupational therapy to high-adrenaline Bay Street trading, where burnout and alcohol took a toll, leading her to recovery, executive coaching, and weekly blogging at intrepidliving.ca. Inspired by “The Five Regrets of the Dying,” she focuses on living courageously, expressing feelings, and allowing happiness to reduce end-of-life regrets. She discusses shifting from adrenaline to nature, exercise, mindfulness, guided meditation, breathwork, and cold plunging as tools, and explains “Edna,” her named inner critic. Gail outlines her support system as “vault people,” her 12-step community, and close friends; Bobby closes with a lesson on “building a new muscle” through relationships. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:33 Meet Gail Intrepid Living 03:09 Crazy Legs Origin Story 05:35 Sobriety and Longevity 07:17 Why Intrepid Living Exists 10:53 Career Shifts and Recovery 14:32 From Adrenaline to Nature 17:34 Coaching Control and Response 19:11 12 Steps and Spirituality 20:43 Edna the Inner Critic 22:32 Mindfulness Anywhere 26:27 Breathwork and Cold Plunge 28:20 Building a Support Team 30:12 Wrap Up and Subscribe 31:33 Host Reflection and Life Lesson 34:32 Final Thanks and Disclaimer   A disclaimer notes Bobby is not a doctor and speaks from lived experience. Links Website intrepidliving.ca [http://intrepidliving.ca/]  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/intrepid_living_/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/intrepid_living_/?hl=en] Do you have a unique "tool"? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2147241/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to What's in your Toolbox? http://nomagicbullet.org/ [http://nomagicbullet.org/] > 24/7 Crisis Support 1-888-893-8333 Do you have a unique "tool"? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2147241/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to What's in your Toolbox? http://nomagicbullet.org/ [http://nomagicbullet.org/] > 24/7 Crisis Support 1-888-893-8333

21 de jun de 2026 - 35 min
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CS Life

Episode 5  Season 5 CS Life: Choosing Your Thoughts With Shane Harle Host Bobby K, a comedian and mental health advocate who lives with Tourette syndrome, which comes with a triad, OCD, ADD, and Anxiety, introduces episode five, season five of “What’s In Your Toolbox?” and longtime friend Shane Harle, a former teacher and coach. Shane describes starting a private ski school at Mount Washington called Podium of Life, focused on helping students reach their own “life’s podium,” and notes several athletes from his program, including his son Teal, became Olympians. He explains his C’s of Life coaching: positive C’s (celebrate, cheer, compliment, congratulate) versus “crippling” C’s (complaining, criticizing, comparing), emphasizing that choosing thoughts affects emotions and performance, supported by tools like goal-setting, accountability, meditation, visualization, and mantras.  Shane shares influences from his mother’s outlook during cancer, growing up with 47 foster children, and nature-based wellness, and credits support from his sister Shawnee Harle and brother Shannen. He now lives a life of Celebration with his life-partner Stacey, who reflects the beauty of all the things around her. Together they pass along the Cs of Happiness to everyone they come in contact with. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:37 Meet Shane Harle 03:27 How We Met 04:31 Podium of Life School 06:17 Choosing Your Thoughts 08:35 Applying It to Mental Health 12:25 Mom’s Example of Positivity 15:11 Teaching and Hyperactive Kids 17:35 Tools Meditation and Mantras 21:25 Nature Based Wellness 25:07 Support Team and Advice 29:06 Closing Reflections and Next Episode   A disclaimer notes Bobby is not a doctor and speaks from lived experience. Links CSLife https://www.cslife.net/ [https://www.cslife.net/] Shawnee Harle Shawneeharle.com [http://Shawneeharle.com] Do you have a unique "tool"? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2147241/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to What's in your Toolbox? http://nomagicbullet.org/ [http://nomagicbullet.org/] > 24/7 Crisis Support 1-888-893-8333

21 de may de 2026 - 31 min
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Drive to Thrive

Drive to Thrive: Speedy’s Tools for Mental Health, Service, and Equine Healing Host Bobby K introduces episode four of season five of No Magic Bullet’s “What’s in Your Toolbox,” featuring Oakland a certified Medi-Cal peer support specialist and founder of My Stable Life (2025), a nonprofit using community and horses to support recovery from mental health crises. Connected through an Uber ride with Bobby’s friends Jack and Fern, Speedy explains why driving Uber is a current “tool” that brings joy, income, human connection, and a daily practice of service that supports her mental health. She describes her self-care approach—meditation, boundaries, and weekly therapy—and highlights three core tools: open mind, permission to live differently, and grace (acceptance without resentment). Speedy shares how horses, especially her horse William, provide grounding and help teach presence and boundaries, and Bobby links this to his local equine-assisted program Hope Haven while emphasizing lived experience and reducing stigma. 00:00 Podcast Welcome 00:39 Meet Speedy 03:25 How They Connected 04:22 Uber as a Tool 08:33 Service and Meditation 09:41 My Stable Life Mission 11:14 Healing with Horses 15:39 Storytelling Advocacy 19:26 Daily Stability Habits 23:33 Open Mind Permission Grace 26:17 Support Team Essentials 30:33 Closing Reflections   A disclaimer notes Bobby is not a doctor and speaks from lived experience. Links My Stable Life  is a 501(c)(3) non profit. www.mystablelife.org [http://www.mystablelife.org/] Hope Haven https://www.hopehavencentre.org/ [https://www.hopehavencentre.org/] Do you have a unique "tool"? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2147241/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to What's in your Toolbox? http://nomagicbullet.org/ [http://nomagicbullet.org/] > 24/7 Crisis Support 1-888-893-8333

23 de abr de 2026 - 35 min
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Good Vibrations

Good Vibrations: Osteopathy, Self-Care, and Regulating the Nervous System with Kaili Stackhouse Host Bobby K. introduces episode three of season five of the No Magic Bullet podcast, “What’s In Your Toolbox,” featuring osteopathic manual practitioner Kaili Stackhouse, formerly his registered massage therapist and a member of the No Magic Bullet charities advisory panel. They discuss what osteopathy is, Kaili’s five-and-a-half-year training, her research on vagal tone/HRV during pandemic social isolation, and how manual therapy can address physical pain, breathing mechanics, and autonomic nervous system balance (sympathetic vs parasympathetic). Kaili explains how some tension can carry emotional “vibrational” qualities and how creating a safe space, including guided verbal release, can help tissue release and anxiety regulation while noting she is not a mental health professional. They share self-care tools (movement, meditation, music, fasting, nutrition, energy medicine), the importance of a strong support team, and advice to ask for help, trust your gut, and treat mind-body-spirit as interconnected. Bobby closes with reflections on longevity, environment, and upcoming episodes. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:39 Meet Kaili Stackhouse 03:33 What Osteopathy Is 04:37 How They Met 06:14 From RMT to Osteopath 06:45 Training and Palpation 09:05 Talk Therapy in Sessions 11:57 Kaili’s Self Care Toolbox 15:07 Good Vibrations Release 19:04 Nervous System and Breath 23:05 Finding the Right Practitioner 25:06 Support Teams That Help 27:34 Advice and Wrap Up 30:21 Host Reflection and Longevity 32:54  A disclaimer notes Bobby is not a doctor and speaks from lived experience. Links Kaili's Website https://www.kailistackhouse.com/ [https://www.kailistackhouse.com/] Link  the professional association website for those interested in learning more about osteopathy in Ontario: https://oao.in1touch.org/site/about/osteopathy [https://oao.in1touch.org/site/about/osteopathy] Do you have a unique "tool"? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2147241/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to What's in your Toolbox? http://nomagicbullet.org/ [http://nomagicbullet.org/] > 24/7 Crisis Support 1-888-893-8333

23 de mar de 2026 - 35 min
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To Twitch or not to Twitch, That is the Question?

To Twitch or Not to Twitch: Tourette Syndrome, Tools, and Nature-Based Wellness (Episode 2, Season 5) Host Bobby K—comedian, mental health advocate, executive producer of the documentary “No Magic Bullet,” and someone living with Tourette syndrome—welcomes listeners to episode two of season five of “What’s In Your Toolbox,” focused on destigmatizing Tourette syndrome. Bobby shares his own diagnosis at age 22 following illness and hospitalization, his brief experience with medication, how he turned high energy into a “superpower,” and later faced severe depression  He explains Tourette syndrome as a neurological/neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by involuntary motor and/or vocal tics, notes its historical naming and early documentation, mentions well-known people associated with Tourette’s, and points listeners to Tourette Canada in the show notes. Guest Jarvis Strong, executive director of the Escarpment Corridor Alliance (ECA), discusses being diagnosed with mild Tourette syndrome at 19 after recognizing symptoms during a University of Waterloo Psychology 101 lecture, and being diagnosed by his family doctor. Jarvis describes medication side effects that led him to stop taking it, and emphasizes the relief that came from having a name for his symptoms. Bobby and Jarvis discuss Tourette-related challenges such as mimicry, social self-consciousness, stress and anxiety worsening tics, accompanying issues like ADHD/ADD, OCD, and anxiety, and strategies/tools including exercise, time in nature, and self-acceptance. Jarvis credits embracing his quirks and humour with building social confidence that supports his leadership, public speaking, and relationship-based fundraising work. They reflect on relationships and how Tourette’s can be misunderstood as bad behavior, and Bobby describes managing cycles in symptoms by being kind to himself. The episode closes with Bobby summarizing their shared tools—exercise, nature, and relationship-building—promoting nature-based wellness as “medicine,” and noting future plans to publish the podcast on YouTube with links to ECA and contact information. Bobby also mentions a newspaper story about AI “true companions” and the emerging use of AI chat for mental health support. He invites people who suspect Tourette’s to reach out, says he and Jarvis will continue collaborating as Bobby builds his charity, and previews the next episode, “Good Vibrations,” featuring his osteopath. A disclaimer notes Bobby is not a doctor and speaks from lived experience. Links Escarpment Corridor Alliance www.myescarpment.c [http://www.myescarpment.ca/]a Tourette Canada https://tourette.ca/ [https://tourette.ca/] Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarvis-strong-3b1743b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarvis-strong-3b1743b/] Do you have a unique "tool"? Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2147241/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to What's in your Toolbox? http://nomagicbullet.org/ [http://nomagicbullet.org/] > 24/7 Crisis Support 1-888-893-8333

19 de feb de 2026 - 35 min
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