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EP102 Why Your Brain Talks You Out of What You Really Want with LauraAura

51 min · 2. juni 2026
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Many of us experience moments where we know what we want, but still find ourselves hesitating to take the next step. In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike welcomes LauraAura, keynote speaker, coach, entrepreneur, and host of the Gutsy Podcast. After more than two decades building businesses, leading brands, and supporting entrepreneurs through growth and change, LauraAura now helps people move beyond hesitation and take meaningful action toward what matters most. Together, Mike and LauraAura explore the tension between intuition and self-protection, why our minds often resist change even when something feels right, and how small acts of courage can create momentum toward larger goals. They also discuss identity shifts, entrepreneurship, trusting yourself through uncertainty, and the challenge of disappointing others in order to remain aligned with what you genuinely want. Whether you're considering a career change, starting a creative project, launching a business, or navigating a significant life decision, this conversation offers a practical reminder that meaningful change rarely begins with certainty. More often, it develops through small actions taken before all the answers are available. Episode Resources: Connect with LauraAura [https://lauraaura.com/] The Gutsy Podcast [https://lauraaura.com/the-gutsy-podcast/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode EP102 Why Your Brain Talks You Out of What You Really Want with LauraAura cover

EP102 Why Your Brain Talks You Out of What You Really Want with LauraAura

Many of us experience moments where we know what we want, but still find ourselves hesitating to take the next step. In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike welcomes LauraAura, keynote speaker, coach, entrepreneur, and host of the Gutsy Podcast. After more than two decades building businesses, leading brands, and supporting entrepreneurs through growth and change, LauraAura now helps people move beyond hesitation and take meaningful action toward what matters most. Together, Mike and LauraAura explore the tension between intuition and self-protection, why our minds often resist change even when something feels right, and how small acts of courage can create momentum toward larger goals. They also discuss identity shifts, entrepreneurship, trusting yourself through uncertainty, and the challenge of disappointing others in order to remain aligned with what you genuinely want. Whether you're considering a career change, starting a creative project, launching a business, or navigating a significant life decision, this conversation offers a practical reminder that meaningful change rarely begins with certainty. More often, it develops through small actions taken before all the answers are available. Episode Resources: Connect with LauraAura [https://lauraaura.com/] The Gutsy Podcast [https://lauraaura.com/the-gutsy-podcast/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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EP101 How Small Choices Shape Character, Discipline, and Identity with Andrew Allen

Character is not something we talk about often in modern leadership conversations, but according to Andrew Allen, it may be one of the most important forces shaping the lives we build. Andrew Allen is a multi-platinum Canadian singer-songwriter, keynote speaker, and creator of the HIIDA framework: “How You Do Anything Is How You Do Everything.” After nearly two decades touring alongside artists like Bruno Mars, OneRepublic, Train, and Andy Grammer, Andrew shifted from music into leadership conversations focused on discipline, intentionality, responsibility, and character development. In this conversation, Mike and Andrew explore the difference between personality, identity, and character, why repeated choices matter more than motivation, and how small daily actions quietly shape the way we respond under pressure. They also discuss willpower versus discipline, stoicism, resilience, habits, fatherhood, leadership, and the connection between intentional living and personal responsibility. This conversation offers a grounded reminder that character is not built in one defining moment. It is developed through repeated choices, practiced consistently over time. Topics We Explore: * The HIIDA framework: How You Do Anything Is How You Do Everything * The difference between personality, identity, and character * Why discipline matters more than motivation * How repeated choices shape future behavior * Stoicism and intentional living * Building resilience before life becomes difficult * The role of habits and consistency in leadership * Why goals can begin to feel hollow * Fatherhood, leadership, and evolving identity * Creating meaningful change through small daily action Episode Resources: Andrew Allen: Website [https://www.andrewallenlive.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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EP100 Why “Just Push Through It” Stops Working with Kara Kalin

We’re excited to welcome Kara Kalin for the 100th episode of The Mike Method. We’re also incredibly grateful for the support that has helped us reach this milestone. Every listen, follow, share, and conversation around the podcast truly means so much to us. In this conversation, she shares how early experiences in sport, grief, pressure, and performance shaped the way she understood strength, achievement, and emotional survival. Kara has spent more than two decades working at the intersection of trauma, resilience, mental health, and high performance as a registered clinical counselor, certified EMDR therapist, mental performance specialist, former national level athlete, and Team Canada coach. Together, she and Mike explore how trauma can remain stored in the body long after an experience is over, why “just push through it” is not a sustainable strategy, and how nervous system overload often shows up as anxiety, overthinking, shutdown, or emotional exhaustion. Kara also breaks down EMDR in a practical and accessible way, explaining how trauma loops form, the difference between conscious and unconscious looping, why many people cannot simply reason their way out of activation, and how processing experiences can create more capacity, connection, and resilience over time. The conversation explores parenting, sport culture, leadership, grief, emotional regulation, and the difference between surviving hard experiences and actually healing from them. This episode is about learning how to move through life with what Kara calls a strong spine and an open heart. Episode Resources: Kara Kalin: Website [https://www.karakalin.com/] / LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karakalin?originalSubdomain=ca] Shift Change - leadership and corporate integration: Website [ www.shiftchange.life] ViRTUS: Website [https://www.virtusinc.com/] / Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/virtus.inc/] / LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/284723/admin/dashboard/] Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up [https://www.virtusinc.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

19. mai 202649 min
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EP99 Almost Good Enough: Perfectionism, Peace, and the Nervous System with Lynn Sumida

In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike sits down with returning guest Lynn Sumida for a deeply personal conversation about perfectionism, nervous system safety, and the hidden fear many high performers carry beneath constant striving. Lynn is the founder of Mirrors Point and Expanding You, co-author of The Extraordinary Within, and is currently writing her upcoming book Almost Good Enough, which explores the pressure so many people feel to perform, perfect, and prove themselves. Together, Mike and Lynn explore why peace can feel uncomfortable for the nervous system, how early experiences shape our relationship with safety, and why many leaders stay stuck in cycles of achievement while struggling to actually enjoy the journey. The conversation also moves into masculinity, emotional sensitivity, vulnerability, and the difference between the polished facade people present to the world and the very human reality underneath it. Topics include: * nervous system protection and hypervigilance * perfectionism and productivity * why white space can feel threatening * emotional safety and childhood patterning * vulnerability and leadership * the inner critic and self-protection * peace, achievement, and identity * how early experiences shape adult behavior Lynn also shares details about her upcoming Almost Good Enough workshop experience happening in Nanaimo. Episode Resources: Connect with Lynn: Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnsumida?originalSubdomain=ca] / Website [https://expandingyou.com/programs/workshops/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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