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The Dad Edge Podcast

Embracing Radical Change in Life without Feeling Overwhelmed with Brad Stulberg

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Project, Self-improvement, Stevenson, Podcast, Edge, Education, Kids, Shawn, Family, Kids & Family, Fathers, Fatherhood, Community, Advice, Dad, Good, Health & Fitness, Children

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2023

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Brad Stulberg researches, writes, and coaches health, well-being, and sustainable excellence. He is the bestselling author of The Practice of Groundedness, and co-author of Peak Performance. He also serves as the co-host of The Growth Equation podcast and is on faculty at the University of Michigan’s Graduate School of Public Health. In his coaching practice, he works with executives, entrepreneurs, physicians, and athletes on their mental skills and overall well-being.

In this episode of The Dad Edge, Larry interviews Brad Stulberg, author of "Master of Change". Brad shares his insights on navigating change and the paradox of trying to master it. He discusses his journey from economics and psychology to studying public health and becoming interested in what it means to thrive. Brad's book, "Peak Performance," focuses on sustainable ways to perform at one's best.

Brad Stulberg then emphasizes the importance of embracing change for personal growth. It challenges the traditional notion of stability and highlights the concept of allostasis, which suggests that stability is achieved through change. He argues that change is not abnormal or something to be feared, but rather an integral part of life.

From the moment we are born, we are constantly growing, evolving, and adapting to new circumstances. Change is an inevitable part of life. Yet, many of us fear change. We cling to the familiar, the comfortable, and the known. We resist the idea of stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing the unknown. As Brad and Larry argues, to fear change is to fear life itself.

Change challenges individuals to adapt, problem-solve, and develop resilience. It pushes individuals out of their stagnant routines and encourages them to explore new possibilities. By embracing change, individuals can expand their comfort zones, learn new skills, and gain new perspectives.

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0:00.0

When we think about our lives and relationships, five, ten, fifteen, and even twenty years from today,

0:06.0

none of us desire to be saying things like,

0:09.0

I wish I would have done something different,

0:11.0

or I wish I would have learned a few things that would have made a difference, or I wish I didn't wait too long.

0:18.0

What you guys are about to hear is a quick one minute reflection from one of our members John who started doing life with

0:23.7

us in the alliance five months ago and his words say it all. Going back 30 years I

0:30.4

might not have ever had the opportunity to be with my current wife, but I also think that I'm better off where I am now and I'm because of this I'm becoming a better I've learned so much in the

0:45.9

well since Memorial Day is when I actually started my dojo I've learned so much

0:51.8

since then that I never was taught.

0:56.4

My dad was kind of closed off.

0:58.8

I know you always asked guys on the podcast

1:01.7

how your relationship was with your dad. My dad was a

1:04.8

construction worker, he was hard, raised in a completely different era than me.

1:09.2

And I have a relationship with him now, but not as a kid, and we weren't taught some of the stuff, we weren't taught to communicate.

1:18.0

We weren't taught to listen. The dad was the head of the family and that was the way things went.

1:24.0

So learning just to stop and listen and to be like you said, you know, let them know that they're

1:31.5

seen and heard and safe and you know it's just that I wish I

1:36.4

would have learned that 30 years ago.

1:38.0

Jents I know if you listen to this show you have a deep desire to do the work that

1:41.9

create the same results in your life and for

1:44.3

the past seven years we have helped over 4,000 men just like you and just like John

1:49.2

create extraordinary marriages we have always wanted to To be the leaders that our kids

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