Health & Fitness with Tywin

Health & Fitness with Tywin

00:03:17.880 --> 00:03:21.339 Avik Chakraborty: hello! And welcome to another episode of healthy mind, healthy life.

28 00:03:21.400 --> 00:03:26.900 Avik Chakraborty: where we explore the powerful connection between our mental and the physical well-being.

29 00:03:27.600 --> 00:03:33.620 Avik Chakraborty: I'm your host, Avik, and today we have a truly inspiring guest joining us.

30 00:03:33.740 --> 00:03:38.320 Avik Chakraborty: Yes, I'm talking about dive in Atlantic. So welcome to the show, Taiwan Wayne.

31 00:03:39.548 --> 00:03:42.409 Tywin Kalandyk: Thanks for having me, Eric. It's a nice it's good! Bingo!

32 00:03:42.900 --> 00:04:01.950 Avik Chakraborty: Yeah, lovely, lovely. So, tavin like, before we start our conversation, I would quickly love to introduce you to all of our listeners that Kevin is not only a dedicated father of 5 and a loving husband, but he is also a seasoned fitness coach with over 15 years of experience.

33 00:04:02.390 --> 00:04:15.019 Avik Chakraborty: so he has helped thousands of men transform their lives, guiding them from fat to fit in just 90 days without the need for fat types or the guesswork.

34 00:04:16.180 --> 00:04:24.979 Avik Chakraborty: So Diamond's journey is nothing sort of remarkable, like from being born into a world of adversity, battling against the odds and eventually

35 00:04:25.420 --> 00:04:32.439 Avik Chakraborty: excelling in sports, earning a full ride scholarship to play division one football.

36 00:04:32.810 --> 00:04:35.899 Avik Chakraborty: But his journey didn't stop there.

37 00:04:36.410 --> 00:04:47.109 Avik Chakraborty: After discovering the corporate world wasn't his calling. He found his true passion into the fitness where he's made a lasting impact for over a decade.

38 00:04:47.600 --> 00:04:58.779 Avik Chakraborty: So in today's episode, we will delve deep into the power of health and the fitness, exploring how it can fuel, not just your body, but your mind and the spirit as well.

39 00:04:59.460 --> 00:05:10.700 Avik Chakraborty: So he will share his insights on building a healthy lifestyle, overcoming the challenges and achieving the lasting transformation. So let's get started. Welcome to the show again. Diamond.

40 00:05:10.700 --> 00:05:11.390 Tywin Kalandyk: Thank you.

41 00:05:13.097 --> 00:05:29.379 Avik Chakraborty: So diamond like your journey has been incredibly inspiring. So from overcoming the early life challenges to excelling in sports and then transitioning into fitness. So how did your experiences shaped your approach to the health and fitness.

42 00:05:30.740 --> 00:05:49.649 Tywin Kalandyk: Yeah, absolutely. And again, thank you for having me on. I think you know, we all undergo certain circumstances and and scenarios growing up to kind of mold us inform us to to become who we are. They just look different. So for me it was being born a drug and alcohol addicted baby thrown

43 00:05:49.680 --> 00:05:51.819 Tywin Kalandyk: straight into foster care.

44 00:05:52.162 --> 00:06:09.759 Tywin Kalandyk: And it was kind of trials and tribulations and ups and downs from the get go but I'm grateful for that, because that really taught me early on what life was like. And I think anybody that's listening to this understands life's a series of ups and downs and twirls and twists.

45 00:06:09.950 --> 00:06:32.975 Tywin Kalandyk: And it's how you handle those things that are really gonna dictate. The direction your life goes and your fitness journey is no different for most people. It's a it's a whirlwind of ups and downs and whirlwinds of figuring things out. But then, when you figure it out. And when you get an alignment the whole thing actually becomes really, really,

46 00:06:33.450 --> 00:06:36.090 Tywin Kalandyk: really simple to actually do believe it or not.

47 00:06:37.190 --> 00:06:46.574 Avik Chakraborty: Wow! That's that's real lovely. And so you coach men on how to go from fat to fit in 90 days without relying on fat diet. So

48 00:06:47.050 --> 00:06:48.950 Avik Chakraborty: what's the secret to

49 00:06:49.510 --> 00:06:52.750 Avik Chakraborty: creating such effective and sustainable transformations.

50 00:06:53.490 --> 00:06:57.359 Tywin Kalandyk: Yeah, sure. I think the very 1st step is getting uncomfortable.

51 00:06:57.719 --> 00:07:05.289 Tywin Kalandyk: Because when you're in a a state of being comfortable, people don't want to make the change needed, you know, cause it's

52 00:07:05.640 --> 00:07:18.479 Tywin Kalandyk: it feels good when you're comfortable. It's it's it's a good place to be so. 1st step is getting uncomfortable, and I do that just by even telling people you know, by saying fat to fit, I might say fat for a reason. I don't use overweight.

53 00:07:18.610 --> 00:07:23.220 Tywin Kalandyk: I don't use like these soft words, because words have meaning

54 00:07:23.380 --> 00:07:41.360 Tywin Kalandyk: and words have a way of moving us. So when you, when you even just hearing the word fat. It stinks. It's even hard sometimes when you 1st start saying the word fat, because you say well, I don't want to be rude, or I don't want to judge people or no, it's not about that. I'm not judging someone's character

55 00:07:42.000 --> 00:07:45.050 Tywin Kalandyk: in all actuality. I'm just stating the truth.

56 00:07:45.230 --> 00:07:49.930 Tywin Kalandyk: but a lot of times we don't like hearing the truth. So the very 1st part is just

57 00:07:50.070 --> 00:07:55.709 Tywin Kalandyk: getting in a state of being uncomfortable. So you're willing to do the things needed.

58 00:07:55.710 --> 00:07:56.030 Avik Chakraborty: Yeah.

59 00:07:56.030 --> 00:08:05.030 Tywin Kalandyk: To see the changes, because it's not like the things needed are hard. It's just most people are very comfortable doing what they've been doing?

60 00:08:05.496 --> 00:08:08.870 Tywin Kalandyk: So I think that's the 1st step is getting them uncomfortable.

61 00:08:08.940 --> 00:08:13.939 Tywin Kalandyk: And then I I think the second step that happens pretty much right after that

62 00:08:14.508 --> 00:08:16.299 Tywin Kalandyk: is building the belief.

63 00:08:16.590 --> 00:08:18.580 Tywin Kalandyk: building the belief in yourself.

64 00:08:19.020 --> 00:08:26.270 Tywin Kalandyk: building the belief that you can get the results. And starting start immediately rewriting your story.

65 00:08:26.280 --> 00:08:29.400 Tywin Kalandyk: because we all have a story that we tell ourselves.

66 00:08:29.410 --> 00:08:31.080 Tywin Kalandyk: and unfortunately.

67 00:08:31.350 --> 00:08:33.370 Tywin Kalandyk: usually that story is

68 00:08:33.659 --> 00:08:37.799 Tywin Kalandyk: wrong. Usually that story is accumulation of

69 00:08:37.960 --> 00:08:47.650 Tywin Kalandyk: what your parents told you, growing up what your teachers told you, growing up all of these outside influences, and you just make them your own.

70 00:08:48.030 --> 00:08:52.609 Tywin Kalandyk: So it's time to kind of rewrite that. So those are probably the 1st 2 steps, and

71 00:08:52.800 --> 00:08:55.309 Tywin Kalandyk: give them the the biggest steps you need to take.

72 00:08:55.960 --> 00:08:57.170 Avik Chakraborty: Lovely, lovely.

73 00:08:57.350 --> 00:09:02.590 Avik Chakraborty: So many people struggle with finding those motivation to maintain a fitness, routine.

74 00:09:02.920 --> 00:09:03.760 Tywin Kalandyk: Beautiful.

75 00:09:04.086 --> 00:09:08.979 Avik Chakraborty: How do you help your clients, I mean, stay committed and motivated throughout their journey.

76 00:09:10.170 --> 00:09:17.540 Tywin Kalandyk: Yeah, absolutely. Great question. And that is something that's very common is, people have a hard time staying motivated. It's probably one of the

77 00:09:17.760 --> 00:09:21.540 Tywin Kalandyk: top. 5 questions I hear is, how do I stay motivated? Well.

78 00:09:21.560 --> 00:09:22.799 Tywin Kalandyk: here's the thing.

79 00:09:23.450 --> 00:09:27.589 Tywin Kalandyk: The reason you're not motivated is because you're not going for what you really want.

80 00:09:28.330 --> 00:09:40.780 Tywin Kalandyk: And when I say that a lot of times I'm like, Well, what are you talking about? I'm like, well, you you told me you wanted to lose 50 pounds, and that's what you're going for. But that's not what you really want. That's what you think you want.

81 00:09:40.810 --> 00:09:46.109 Tywin Kalandyk: Because if that was what you really wanted. I've never had a person lose the weight

82 00:09:46.180 --> 00:09:56.359 Tywin Kalandyk: and then walk around with a scale and stand on it in front of people and say, Hey, look how much weight I lost, and and then do it to the next person. Step on the scale and look how much weight I lost. It's not about the weight.

83 00:09:56.410 --> 00:10:11.130 Tywin Kalandyk: Maybe it's the confidence you wanted. Maybe you wanted to feel more. Affection from your spouse. Maybe you want people to respect you more. It wasn't the actual weight that you were going for. So once you get clear

84 00:10:11.410 --> 00:10:13.300 Tywin Kalandyk: on what you actually want

85 00:10:13.840 --> 00:10:15.550 Tywin Kalandyk: being motivated

86 00:10:15.630 --> 00:10:36.160 Tywin Kalandyk: is is, it's it's easy. It's it's something you're gonna do, naturally. And I like to tell, I like to use the example of. You know, I know we all have people that we love and we care about. And I know this is a little graphic. But I want, I want people to understand this like, imagine someone you love and you care about, and and you would do anything for.

87 00:10:36.490 --> 00:10:38.500 Tywin Kalandyk: and they get kidnapped.

88 00:10:38.910 --> 00:10:41.510 Tywin Kalandyk: and the people that kidnap them say, hey.

89 00:10:41.820 --> 00:10:47.150 Tywin Kalandyk: you need to come up with a hundred $1,000 in the next 72 h.

90 00:10:47.350 --> 00:10:50.210 Tywin Kalandyk: or you'll never see this person again.

91 00:10:51.060 --> 00:11:02.770 Tywin Kalandyk: even if you you have no idea you don't have that kind of money. You've never seen that kind of money. I guarantee you don't have to be motivated to go figure out how to get it

92 00:11:04.520 --> 00:11:10.000 Tywin Kalandyk: like, it's you do it naturally. And the reason you do it naturally, you're gonna figure it out is because.

93 00:11:10.000 --> 00:11:10.650 Avik Chakraborty: Hmm.

94 00:11:10.820 --> 00:11:21.400 Tywin Kalandyk: That's something you really want like this is someone you love and you care about. So you want to get them back. So you're willing to do whatever you don't need motivation to go, do what needs to be done.

95 00:11:22.180 --> 00:11:28.336 Avik Chakraborty: Very true, very true. It's it. It happens definitely. It happens so.

96 00:11:28.820 --> 00:11:30.126 Avik Chakraborty: And also

97 00:11:31.990 --> 00:11:36.400 Avik Chakraborty: you have been in the fitness industry for the over 15 years. So

98 00:11:37.110 --> 00:11:39.050 Avik Chakraborty: how have you seen

99 00:11:40.130 --> 00:11:47.540 Avik Chakraborty: the trends or the practices for the long term? Success in the industry.

100 00:11:49.260 --> 00:11:50.770 Tywin Kalandyk: Yeah, awesome question.

101 00:11:51.317 --> 00:11:58.099 Tywin Kalandyk: So unfortunately, I wish I could say we've made, you know, leaps and bounds, and everything's getting better. And

102 00:11:58.330 --> 00:12:04.639 Tywin Kalandyk: honestly, I don't think it is, and and here's why I say that there's more gyms now than there's ever been.

103 00:12:04.850 --> 00:12:05.180 Avik Chakraborty: Yeah.

104 00:12:05.180 --> 00:12:12.129 Tywin Kalandyk: There's more different fitness facilities than there's ever been. There's more information out there than it's ever been.

105 00:12:12.350 --> 00:12:14.520 Tywin Kalandyk: And I think one of the problems is

106 00:12:14.890 --> 00:12:18.119 Tywin Kalandyk: we're we're chasing down instant gratification.

107 00:12:18.120 --> 00:12:18.520 Avik Chakraborty: Right.

108 00:12:18.520 --> 00:12:21.970 Tywin Kalandyk: You know, when I say instant gratification. People are looking for

109 00:12:22.120 --> 00:12:27.219 Tywin Kalandyk: the quick fix, the new gadget, the new thing, the new Gizmo.

110 00:12:27.460 --> 00:12:37.630 Tywin Kalandyk: and it's not the gadget, the gizmo, or the thing that's gonna make the long term lasting change. That doesn't mean the gadget or the gizmo or the diet doesn't work.

111 00:12:37.690 --> 00:12:39.240 Tywin Kalandyk: but that alone won't

112 00:12:39.370 --> 00:12:42.919 Tywin Kalandyk: work. It really starts with 1st and foremost, like

113 00:12:43.110 --> 00:12:59.650 Tywin Kalandyk: getting your mind right, getting your beliefs right? Getting your programming right? Otherwise you're never gonna stick to the diet, the workout, whatever it is you're trying to do. So it really starts internally, and I think a lot of

114 00:13:01.190 --> 00:13:10.509 Tywin Kalandyk: trainers and coaches out there. They don't understand that aspect of it. So they're able to get their clients results temporarily.

115 00:13:11.030 --> 00:13:14.800 Tywin Kalandyk: But long term, I think that's where we kind of struggle.

116 00:13:16.180 --> 00:13:16.920 Avik Chakraborty: Understood.

117 00:13:19.640 --> 00:13:24.739 Avik Chakraborty: So that's really awesome answer, and and also at the same time.

118 00:13:25.362 --> 00:13:44.220 Avik Chakraborty: so on. Healthy matter, healthy life. When we're talking about this, and also mental health is very closely tied up with physical health. So how do you incorporate the mental wellness into your fitness programs, I mean, and also at the same time, why do you believe that this is so important.

119 00:13:45.200 --> 00:13:47.999 Tywin Kalandyk: Yeah, absolutely have it, man, you have some great questions.

120 00:13:48.000 --> 00:13:48.454 Avik Chakraborty: Yeah.

121 00:13:48.910 --> 00:13:49.410 Tywin Kalandyk: Say

122 00:13:51.190 --> 00:13:53.870 Tywin Kalandyk: I would say. 1st of all, it's it's it's

123 00:13:54.100 --> 00:14:01.890 Tywin Kalandyk: it's so important, it's it's so important. Because if cause, whatever is happening, internal is just going to be expressed externally.

124 00:14:01.890 --> 00:14:02.630 Avik Chakraborty: Hmm.

125 00:14:02.630 --> 00:14:10.800 Tywin Kalandyk: And I think a lot of times we don't. We don't realize that I don't know if it's because we're not taught that I I don't know but whatever's going on on the inside, it's gonna be expressed on the outside.

126 00:14:11.040 --> 00:14:19.070 Tywin Kalandyk: And so it's definitely important. So for me, I use a lot of visualization. I think it's super important to visualize

127 00:14:19.803 --> 00:14:21.439 Tywin Kalandyk: and there's a lot of different ways.

128 00:14:21.520 --> 00:14:24.219 Tywin Kalandyk: You could do this. Some people visualize and

129 00:14:24.540 --> 00:14:28.130 Tywin Kalandyk: and start thinking about the future self. Some people use affirmations.

130 00:14:28.866 --> 00:14:32.279 Tywin Kalandyk: Some people use meditations sometimes just sitting alone

131 00:14:33.000 --> 00:14:34.789 Tywin Kalandyk: in a room by yourself

132 00:14:35.160 --> 00:14:37.180 Tywin Kalandyk: and just thinking of your thoughts.

133 00:14:37.360 --> 00:14:40.030 Tywin Kalandyk: and then deciding like, are these my thoughts.

134 00:14:40.100 --> 00:14:43.980 Tywin Kalandyk: or are these someone else's thoughts? Do these thoughts serve me.

135 00:14:44.060 --> 00:14:46.000 Tywin Kalandyk: or do they hinder me?

136 00:14:46.861 --> 00:14:54.659 Tywin Kalandyk: So different things like this are super important. I remember, you know I was reading. They did a study. They did a Harvard study, and they took 3 groups of people.

137 00:14:54.930 --> 00:14:58.390 Tywin Kalandyk: I don't know if India over there, you guys play any basketball or not. But

138 00:14:58.450 --> 00:15:02.389 Tywin Kalandyk: they did a study of 3 groups of people. We had them shoot free throws

139 00:15:02.590 --> 00:15:07.379 Tywin Kalandyk: one group actually practice every single day and shot free throws

140 00:15:07.450 --> 00:15:13.100 Tywin Kalandyk: the second group of people. They didn't practice at all. The 3rd group of people.

141 00:15:13.410 --> 00:15:23.600 Tywin Kalandyk: They didn't actually, physically practice. They just did mental practice so they would replay themselves shooting free throws in their head. But they didn't actually, physically do it.

142 00:15:23.950 --> 00:15:27.920 Tywin Kalandyk: The 1st group that did actually practice got better

143 00:15:28.250 --> 00:15:31.760 Tywin Kalandyk: the second group that didn't practice at all.

144 00:15:31.970 --> 00:15:34.910 Tywin Kalandyk: They didn't get any better matter of fact, they actually got worse.

145 00:15:35.130 --> 00:15:36.860 Tywin Kalandyk: The 3rd group

146 00:15:36.900 --> 00:15:48.220 Tywin Kalandyk: that only did the mental practice that didn't actually physically practice, they actually improved just as much as the group that actually physically practiced.

147 00:15:48.660 --> 00:16:04.599 Tywin Kalandyk: So that shows like, just how important having your your mindset in alignment with your physical body, because it's your mindset. It's it's it's what happens up here that controls what happens on the outside, anyway.

148 00:16:05.160 --> 00:16:07.220 Avik Chakraborty: Yeah, exactly.

149 00:16:08.880 --> 00:16:10.046 Avik Chakraborty: Oh, so

150 00:16:11.080 --> 00:16:15.600 Avik Chakraborty: what are some of the common myths about? Fitness and

151 00:16:15.760 --> 00:16:20.009 Avik Chakraborty: health? Do you encounter most often, I mean.

152 00:16:20.500 --> 00:16:21.920 Avik Chakraborty: if you can share a bit.

153 00:16:23.170 --> 00:16:25.139 Tywin Kalandyk: Yeah. Oh, man.

154 00:16:25.220 --> 00:16:27.760 Tywin Kalandyk: where to start with this one. There's a bunch

155 00:16:28.320 --> 00:16:29.410 Tywin Kalandyk: a big

156 00:16:29.934 --> 00:16:40.269 Tywin Kalandyk: let's start with this one. I think a lot of people think exercise is the answer. And I'm a big exercise guy. I love the gym I love exercising. I think people should exercise.

157 00:16:40.290 --> 00:16:41.470 Tywin Kalandyk: However.

158 00:16:42.070 --> 00:16:49.660 Tywin Kalandyk: that's not the thing that's gonna save the day. And I say that because it's way easier for us to eat less calories

159 00:16:49.770 --> 00:16:52.259 Tywin Kalandyk: than it is for us to burn them off.

160 00:16:52.990 --> 00:16:54.210 Tywin Kalandyk: For example.

161 00:16:54.781 --> 00:17:00.420 Tywin Kalandyk: Let me kind of just give you an example. So in order to burn 500 calories

162 00:17:00.460 --> 00:17:03.030 Tywin Kalandyk: doing physical exercise.

163 00:17:03.100 --> 00:17:06.649 Tywin Kalandyk: you would have to do a thousand burpees

164 00:17:06.819 --> 00:17:07.680 Tywin Kalandyk: right

165 00:17:07.970 --> 00:17:15.950 Tywin Kalandyk: in order to take away 500 calories through food. It's equivalent to roughly, like a big Mac.

166 00:17:16.510 --> 00:17:21.179 Tywin Kalandyk: So would you rather not eat the Big Mac, or would you rather go do a thousand burpees?

167 00:17:21.540 --> 00:17:31.669 Tywin Kalandyk: So I think that's a big misunderstanding in the fitness. Industry is terms of people run to fitness? And they think that's the answer. Does that help? Yes, of course.

168 00:17:31.970 --> 00:17:35.149 Tywin Kalandyk: But I think what you eat is is more.

169 00:17:35.510 --> 00:17:37.499 Tywin Kalandyk: I think, another big thing.

170 00:17:38.380 --> 00:17:39.280 Tywin Kalandyk: Myth is.

171 00:17:39.730 --> 00:17:43.250 Tywin Kalandyk: there's all these fad diets and things people do that

172 00:17:43.460 --> 00:17:45.979 Tywin Kalandyk: try to take things out, whether it's

173 00:17:46.080 --> 00:17:50.200 Tywin Kalandyk: no carbs or no sugar or

174 00:17:50.260 --> 00:17:55.620 Tywin Kalandyk: carnivore, or paleo, or intermittent fasting.

175 00:17:56.260 --> 00:18:01.620 Tywin Kalandyk: You don't have to do all that. It's not necessary if I mean, if you want to, if that fits your lifestyle.

176 00:18:01.780 --> 00:18:05.919 Tywin Kalandyk: But these aren't things you have to do to lose weight. Matter of fact.

177 00:18:05.990 --> 00:18:09.319 Tywin Kalandyk: I think most of the time it distracts people

178 00:18:09.350 --> 00:18:15.109 Tywin Kalandyk: because it's not what they ordinarily do so. Now they have to go learn a new thing.

179 00:18:15.470 --> 00:18:18.330 Tywin Kalandyk: and then not only learn that new thing

180 00:18:18.510 --> 00:18:25.040 Tywin Kalandyk: they have to consistently do this new thing that's odd and weird to them.

181 00:18:25.320 --> 00:18:26.810 Tywin Kalandyk: Instead of

182 00:18:27.590 --> 00:18:30.949 Tywin Kalandyk: continue eating exactly what you're eating.

183 00:18:31.180 --> 00:18:33.140 Tywin Kalandyk: Just eat less of it.

184 00:18:35.990 --> 00:18:37.020 Avik Chakraborty: That's

185 00:18:37.260 --> 00:18:46.819 Avik Chakraborty: that's simply lovely. I'd say, yeah. And also, at the same time for someone who I mean just starting their fitness journey. So

186 00:18:47.000 --> 00:18:50.299 Avik Chakraborty: what's the most important piece of advice? Would you give them.

187 00:18:51.680 --> 00:18:52.500 Tywin Kalandyk: Sure.

188 00:18:53.226 --> 00:18:54.759 Tywin Kalandyk: Get clear on your goals.

189 00:18:54.810 --> 00:19:04.120 Tywin Kalandyk: Well, let me let me take that back. Now get clear on your goals. Get clear of where you're going in your end. Result. So what do you want?

190 00:19:04.740 --> 00:19:12.479 Tywin Kalandyk: And this is this is the part. Everybody skips as much as I tell people they want to skip this. They're like, yeah, yeah, I got it. I just want to lose weight. No, no, no, no!

191 00:19:12.840 --> 00:19:13.920 Tywin Kalandyk: Sit down.

192 00:19:14.420 --> 00:19:16.439 Tywin Kalandyk: Where do you want to go.

193 00:19:16.520 --> 00:19:21.950 Tywin Kalandyk: What does that look like? Most people say? Oh, I want to lose 30 pounds. Great!

194 00:19:22.080 --> 00:19:24.030 Tywin Kalandyk: Why do you want to lose 30 pounds?

195 00:19:25.070 --> 00:19:27.270 Tywin Kalandyk: How is that going to change your life.

196 00:19:27.880 --> 00:19:36.780 Tywin Kalandyk: How is that? How is that gonna impact the future? You 5 years from now, 10 years from now, how is that gonna impact your wife.

197 00:19:37.010 --> 00:19:43.309 Tywin Kalandyk: How will that change your relationship with your kids? And you, you start forming this mental picture

198 00:19:43.500 --> 00:19:48.059 Tywin Kalandyk: around how losing what you thought was just 30 pounds

199 00:19:48.130 --> 00:19:52.379 Tywin Kalandyk: is gonna change everything you start realizing like, Wow.

200 00:19:52.460 --> 00:19:54.349 Tywin Kalandyk: if I lose 30 pounds.

201 00:19:54.520 --> 00:20:13.619 Tywin Kalandyk: I'm gonna have more energy, which is, gonna allow me to be more productive at work, which is, gonna allow me to make more money, which is gonna allow, you know, the intimacy between me and my wife to get greater in in all of these areas now are starting to get better and change. It's not just the 30 pounds.

202 00:20:13.900 --> 00:20:14.310 Avik Chakraborty: Yeah.

203 00:20:14.310 --> 00:20:26.489 Tywin Kalandyk: Now you're excited. Now you're ready to go. Do whatever it takes to lose the weight, because you understand your life is gonna change on a very, very big scale.

204 00:20:26.880 --> 00:20:34.099 Tywin Kalandyk: not just on an actual little digital scale that you step on. There's no excitement from that. Nobody gets.

205 00:20:34.420 --> 00:21:02.440 Tywin Kalandyk: There's no excitement that comes from stepping on a scale like we don't have that. But if you knew like, if you go to the gym and eat healthier, your relationship with your wife is gonna hit levels that it's never hit before your relationship with your kids is gonna be better than it's ever been before. You're gonna make more money. People are. Gonna look at you different. You're gonna become a leader like all these different things you're like. Oh, well, then, going to the gym seems like a no brainer. Why wouldn't you do that?

206 00:21:03.280 --> 00:21:04.010 Avik Chakraborty: Yeah.

207 00:21:05.390 --> 00:21:06.660 Avik Chakraborty: love it. Yeah.

208 00:21:07.940 --> 00:21:10.970 Avik Chakraborty: So before we wrap, looking ahead.

209 00:21:11.000 --> 00:21:20.540 Avik Chakraborty: what are your goals and the aspirations in the fitness industry? And how do you plan to continue helping people transform their lives.

210 00:21:21.630 --> 00:21:22.870 Tywin Kalandyk: Yeah, absolutely.

211 00:21:23.130 --> 00:21:28.070 Tywin Kalandyk: So for me, you know the reason I got started in this industry, you know. I watched my dad

212 00:21:28.320 --> 00:21:30.980 Tywin Kalandyk: struggle with weight. His whole life.

213 00:21:31.020 --> 00:21:38.379 Tywin Kalandyk: I watched him go from diet to diet, and every time he started a new diet he would be excited at first, st

214 00:21:38.840 --> 00:21:48.290 Tywin Kalandyk: but then the more diets. I seen him try. I started noticing he would lose a little bit of himself every single time he would get discouraged. He would get

215 00:21:49.100 --> 00:21:54.229 Tywin Kalandyk: you could just. You could just see it was draining him, and I think it was just honestly, because he felt like a failure.

216 00:21:54.340 --> 00:21:56.899 Tywin Kalandyk: and to the point where he actually quit

217 00:21:56.910 --> 00:22:00.259 Tywin Kalandyk: and just stop. And he said, This is how it's supposed to be

218 00:22:00.690 --> 00:22:05.579 Tywin Kalandyk: so. At that point I watched him go through the phases of diabetes, high blood pressure.

219 00:22:06.790 --> 00:22:08.150 Tywin Kalandyk: Heart issues.

220 00:22:08.250 --> 00:22:14.139 Tywin Kalandyk: until eventually, you know, he lost his life to this battle of obesity.

221 00:22:14.270 --> 00:22:21.610 Tywin Kalandyk: and from that moment, right there I made a decision that 1st of all, I would be the type of man that I would never do this to my kids.

222 00:22:21.730 --> 00:22:23.980 Tywin Kalandyk: and again cause my dad was my hero.

223 00:22:24.330 --> 00:22:25.680 Tywin Kalandyk: He was my hero.

224 00:22:25.920 --> 00:22:28.450 Tywin Kalandyk: and I lost him when I was 20.

225 00:22:28.530 --> 00:22:31.950 Tywin Kalandyk: I didn't want to do that with my kids, so when I figured this whole thing out.

226 00:22:31.970 --> 00:22:39.070 Tywin Kalandyk: It only felt right, you know, to give that back and show other people what's possible. Show other men what's possible.

227 00:22:39.350 --> 00:22:44.470 Tywin Kalandyk: So why do I do what I do. That's why I do what I do, because I think a lot of people don't understand

228 00:22:44.610 --> 00:22:46.080 Tywin Kalandyk: the hindrance

229 00:22:46.470 --> 00:22:51.160 Tywin Kalandyk: that weight puts on your life. The hindrance that being

230 00:22:51.400 --> 00:22:55.540 Tywin Kalandyk: fat puts on your life, not just for you.

231 00:22:55.740 --> 00:22:57.040 Tywin Kalandyk: your family.

232 00:22:57.080 --> 00:22:58.230 Tywin Kalandyk: your wife.

233 00:22:58.320 --> 00:22:59.660 Tywin Kalandyk: your kids.

234 00:23:00.140 --> 00:23:01.470 Tywin Kalandyk: It's not worth it.

235 00:23:01.670 --> 00:23:03.060 Tywin Kalandyk: It's just not worth it.

236 00:23:03.280 --> 00:23:08.620 Tywin Kalandyk: So it's worth it to take those steps. So my goal is to help as many men as I possibly can.

237 00:23:09.192 --> 00:23:13.949 Tywin Kalandyk: Just be released from this burden of dealing with weight, and

238 00:23:14.000 --> 00:23:19.149 Tywin Kalandyk: just all the struggles that come with it, and just having them experience

239 00:23:20.010 --> 00:23:24.179 Tywin Kalandyk: what it's like to be an absolutely phenomenal shape.

240 00:23:24.190 --> 00:23:28.560 Tywin Kalandyk: And the beautiful thing is, you know, we have this thing we call the Internet.

241 00:23:28.600 --> 00:23:37.540 Tywin Kalandyk: which allows me to to help and impact people all over the world. It does. They don't have to, you know, before had to be someone that lived local.

242 00:23:37.720 --> 00:23:39.260 Tywin Kalandyk: But you know now.

243 00:23:39.645 --> 00:23:41.710 Tywin Kalandyk: I've made friends all over the world.

244 00:23:41.980 --> 00:23:42.690 Avik Chakraborty: And.

245 00:23:42.900 --> 00:23:45.069 Tywin Kalandyk: So it doesn't. I'm I'm no longer

246 00:23:45.220 --> 00:23:51.120 Tywin Kalandyk: limited to just my area. So just my in my goal is to impact as many men as I can around the world.

247 00:23:52.370 --> 00:23:54.650 Avik Chakraborty: Hmm! Perfect, perfect, lovely.

248 00:23:54.690 --> 00:24:10.200 Avik Chakraborty: great. So thank you, Diamond, for sharing your wisdom and the experiences with us today. Your journey from overcoming the the odds to becoming a beacon of transformation for so many is truly inspiring.

249 00:24:10.990 --> 00:24:22.860 Avik Chakraborty: and for the listeners I love to mention that always remember that the path to a healthier and the happier life begins with the 1st step, and it's never too late to that start.

250 00:24:23.200 --> 00:24:34.980 Avik Chakraborty: So if you are ready to fill your best self and take control of your health and the fitness. Be sure to check out Ivan's programs and connect with him for guidance on your journey.

251 00:24:35.160 --> 00:24:48.940 Avik Chakraborty: So until next time, keep nurturing your mind, body, and the spirit, and remember that health is wealth. We all have heard this right, so health is wealth. So thanks for tuning in to healthy man and healthy life have a great day ahead.

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Relieve Pain and Restore Movement: The Power of Clinical Somatics with Karen Statner

Relieve Pain and Restore Movement: The Power of Clinical Somatics with Karen Statner

In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Sana welcomes Karen Statner, a Clinical Somatic Educator and founder of Somatic Habit. Karen delves into the powerful and transformative world of Clinical Somatics, a method focused on relieving chronic muscular pain and restoring comfortable movement through gentle, intentional practices. Listeners will learn about the roots of Clinical Somatics, how it differs from traditional approaches to pain relief, and how this method offers long-term solutions by addressing the underlying causes of discomfort. Karen also shares her personal journey from injury and chronic pain to healing and empowerment through somatic movement. About the Guest: Karen Statner is a Clinical Somatic Educator and the founder of Somatic Habit, where she helps individuals release chronic muscular pain and rediscover ease of movement. She offers weekly classes, workshops, one-on-one sessions, and online memberships, empowering clients to heal themselves. Karen is also a trainer and mentor at Essential Somatics, which provides global in-person training programs. She is the author of Somatic Movement: Restoring Functional, Pain-Free Movement, where she emphasizes the connection between body and mind through somatic practices. Key Takeaways: What is Clinical Somatics? Clinical Somatics, developed by Dr. Thomas Hanna, is a body-centered approach focusing on internal sensations through intentional, gentle movement to relieve muscular pain and restore movement. Difference from Traditional Pain Relief: Unlike massages or chiropractic care, which offer temporary relief, Clinical Somatics addresses the root cause of pain, leading to long-term relief. Self-Empowerment: The practice teaches individuals how to relieve their own pain and discomfort, creating a sustainable path to healing. Karen’s Journey: Karen's personal experience with chronic pain after a riding accident led her to discover Clinical Somatics, transforming her recovery and inspiring her career shift into somatic education.

6 Sep 202433min

Uncovering the Hidden Epidemic: Mold Exposure & Holistic Healing with Kellee Kortas

Uncovering the Hidden Epidemic: Mold Exposure & Holistic Healing with Kellee Kortas

In this eye-opening episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Kellee Kortas, an integrative health practitioner specialising in nutritional therapy, quantum biology, and functional blood chemistry. Kellee shares her personal journey through health challenges, including misdiagnoses and her battle with mold exposure, which shaped her holistic approach to wellness. Together, they explore the importance of finding the right holistic health practitioner, the overlooked dangers of mold exposure, and foundational practices for long-lasting health. Kellee also provides insights into how our healthcare system sometimes falls short in promoting true wellness.   About the Guest: Kellee Kortas is an integrative health practitioner dedicated to helping individuals uncover the root causes of illness. With her background in nutritional therapy, quantum biology, and functional blood chemistry, she offers a comprehensive approach to holistic health. After dealing with her own health issues, including undiagnosed mold exposure, and losing her father to medical mismanagement, Kellee turned to alternative therapies. She now advocates for a balanced, patient-centered approach to healing that integrates both conventional and holistic practices.   Key Takeaways: Personal Health Journey: Kellee’s experiences with undiagnosed health issues and mismanagement by conventional medicine led her to explore alternative health practices like Yoga, nutritional therapy, and functional medicine. The importance of advocating for your own health and seeking out practitioners who treat the individual, not just the symptoms. Challenges with the Healthcare System: Kellee discusses how the current healthcare system often prioritizes symptom management over long-term wellness and prevention, and how nutritional guidance in hospitals can be inadequate. Insights into the pitfalls of allopathic medicine and the need for more holistic and individualized care approaches. Dangers of Mold Exposure: Mold is a "hidden epidemic" that can go undiagnosed for years, leading to chronic health issues. The effects of mold exposure range from respiratory problems to autoimmune issues and even mental health challenges. Finding the Right Holistic Practitioner: When searching for a holistic health practitioner, consider their background, treatment philosophy, and how they approach individual care. Avoid practitioners who apply one-size-fits-all solutions, and instead look for those who tailor their approach to your specific needs. Foundational Health Practices: Simple practices like proper nutrition, stress management, and environmental awareness can lead to long-lasting health improvements. It’s crucial to be proactive in maintaining wellness by addressing root causes of illness rather than only treating symptoms.

6 Sep 202423min

Balancing Entrepreneurship and Wellness: Video Marketing Strategies with Mark Wonderlin

Balancing Entrepreneurship and Wellness: Video Marketing Strategies with Mark Wonderlin

In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty welcomes Mark Wonderlin, the visionary founder of Mosaic Media Films—the highest-rated video production company in Austin, Texas. Mark shares his journey from a one-man band to leading a creative team that specializes in crafting business videos that captivate and convert. He delves into the unique niche he's carved out in video marketing by aligning creative content with strategic business goals. Mark also discusses how he maintains high performance while ensuring a healthy work-life balance, emphasising the importance of gratitude, physical fitness, and a positive mindset. Listen in for valuable insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and personal development that can help you elevate your business and well-being. About the Guest: Mark Wonderlin is the founder and CEO of Mosaic Media Films, a leader in video production and marketing based in Austin, Texas. With over 12 years of experience, Mark has specialized in creating strategic video content that not only looks great but also drives real marketing results. Passionate about teaching and mentoring, he fosters a culture of continuous growth within his team. Mark's innovative approach has helped countless businesses transform their marketing strategies and achieve their goals through impactful video content. Key Takeaways: Strategic Video Marketing: Mark emphasizes the importance of aligning video content with broader marketing objectives to effectively reach and engage target audiences. Maintaining High Performance: He shares his daily routine involving physical fitness, gratitude practices, and positive affirmations to sustain both mental and physical well-being. Continuous Learning: Mark instills a "grow daily" philosophy, encouraging personal and professional development to stay ahead in the fast-paced digital marketing landscape. Leadership Through Mentoring: His passion for teaching influences his leadership style, focusing on building strong relationships, clarity, and empowering his team. Advice for Entrepreneurs: Mark advises entrepreneurs to focus on resilience, set clear priorities, and delegate tasks to maintain high performance while running a business.

6 Sep 202418min

From Hollywood to Tech: Kyle Cords on Building Connections Through Films

From Hollywood to Tech: Kyle Cords on Building Connections Through Films

In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, Avik chats with Kyle Cords, a former Hollywood writer turned tech entrepreneur, who is now the co-creator of Om List, a movie recommendation app that unites people based on shared film preferences. Kyle shares his inspiring journey from the fast-paced world of television writing to becoming a digital nomad, where his global travels fueled his passion for building a platform that fosters connection through film. They dive deep into Kyle's pivot from Hollywood, the challenges of launching a tech startup, and how Om List aims to change the way we discover films and build communities. About the Guest: Kyle Cords began his career as a writer in Hollywood, contributing to various popular TV shows. However, his journey took a unique turn during the COVID-19 pandemic when he transitioned into the tech world as a digital nomad. Together with his partner Amy, Kyle founded Om List, a movie recommendation app that aims to bridge cultural gaps through the power of film. His story reflects resilience, adaptability, and a desire to create value beyond the traditional confines of the entertainment industry. Key Takeaways: Creative Evolution: Kyle’s journey from Hollywood writer to tech entrepreneur demonstrates how personal passion can evolve into new ventures. The Importance of Connection: Om List was born out of Kyle’s desire to connect people globally through shared tastes in films, proving that storytelling transcends borders. Work-Life Balance: Kyle shares insights on reclaiming control over one’s life and career, particularly the freedom that comes with entrepreneurship after years of burnout in a high-pressure industry. The Power of Reflection: The COVID-19 pandemic offered Kyle a moment of introspection, leading him to reassess his goals and the direction of his life. Resilience in New Beginnings: Transitioning from a career in writing to building a tech startup wasn’t easy, but Kyle emphasizes the importance of perseverance and self-belief in navigating unfamiliar territory.

6 Sep 202424min

Mastering Corporate Success: Navigating First-Time CEO Challenges with David Roche

Mastering Corporate Success: Navigating First-Time CEO Challenges with David Roche

In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Sana welcomes David Roche, a seasoned professional coach and mentor, to discuss strategies for first-time CEOs to excel in their roles. David, who has a wealth of experience in leadership, publishing, and coaching through his company, Gray Area Coaching, shares insights from his Amazon #1 bestseller Become a Successful First-Time CEO. Topics include mastering corporate success, creating your own luck, building essential relationships, avoiding common CEO pitfalls, and overcoming imposter syndrome. This conversation is packed with actionable advice for executives and leaders aspiring to thrive in their careers.   About the Guest: David Roche is a professional coach and mentor specializing in working with first-time CEOs across multiple sectors. He is the non-executive chair of the London Book Fair and chair of the writing agency New Writing North. With extensive experience in retail and publishing, David has held CEO positions at Borders and Books etc., along with senior roles at Waterstones, HMV, and HarperCollins. His bestselling book, Become a Successful First-Time CEO, focuses on the crucial steps new CEOs must take to succeed. David’s unique coaching approach blends practical business strategies with personal development.   Key Takeaways: Creating Your Own Luck: Success in a corporate career often involves stepping beyond your immediate role and proactively addressing challenges faced by senior leaders. Building trust by offering solutions can set you apart. The Importance of Relationships: Networking is critical for CEOs, not only for external partnerships but also for managing internal dynamics with boards, leadership teams, and employees. Effective relationships are foundational to success. Avoiding CEO Pitfalls: New CEOs often falter due to insufficient support or a failure to build the right relationships. Seeking guidance and using an external mentor can help navigate the challenging transition. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Many high-achieving leaders experience self-doubt. Recognizing that it is common and focusing on teamwork, rather than feeling the need to have all the answers, can help overcome these feelings. The Value of Coaching: Just as elite athletes rely on coaches, first-time CEOs benefit greatly from having a mentor or coach to provide outside perspective, encouragement, and guidance.

6 Sep 202421min

Breaking Free from the Noise: Aaron Parry's Journey to True Success and Happiness - with Aaron Parry

Breaking Free from the Noise: Aaron Parry's Journey to True Success and Happiness - with Aaron Parry

In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Aaron Parry, a man who has navigated high-stress environments, from elite sports coaching to the military and police force. Aaron shares his profound insights on overcoming the pressure to succeed, cutting through the noise of self-improvement trends, and discovering what true happiness really means. This conversation delves into his personal and professional journey, exploring how he learned to build resilience, thrive under pressure, and help others find their path to lasting success and mental well-being.   About the Guest: Aaron Parry is a seasoned professional with experience in high-performance environments, including military service in the Royal Air Force, elite-level rugby coaching, and frontline police work. Having faced numerous challenges, Aaron realized that success wasn't about money or societal expectations, but rather about inner fulfillment and happiness. Today, Aaron dedicates his time to helping others navigate their mental health, find resilience, and develop practical strategies for thriving in life. Key Takeaways: Redefining Success – Success is not about wealth or external validation but finding internal fulfillment and happiness. Resilience Under Pressure – Aaron’s experiences in the military, sports, and police force taught him valuable lessons in thriving under stress. Cutting Through the Noise – Avoid getting lost in self-improvement trends; focus on what truly resonates with you. Happiness is a Journey – Realizing what makes you happy is crucial, and it’s often different from what society defines as success. Mental Health Awareness – Everyone faces challenges, and it’s important to seek solutions that work for you, whether through self-exploration or professional help.

6 Sep 202419min

Transforming Stress into Success: Unleashing Peak Performance with John Hall

Transforming Stress into Success: Unleashing Peak Performance with John Hall

In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty welcomes John Hall, a former Fortune 100 tech leader turned executive performance coach. John, with over 30 years of experience in turning around struggling tech divisions, now focuses on guiding founders and entrepreneurs through his revolutionary BPM Method. This method blends Breath, Physiology, and Mindset to optimize performance and redefine success. John shares insights on how to transform stress into a performance advantage, make better decisions under pressure, and achieve extraordinary results in both business and personal life. Tune in to explore practical strategies for harnessing stress, improving decision-making, and incorporating breathwork and mindfulness into daily routines for enhanced focus and resilience. About the Guest: John Hall is a distinguished executive performance coach and former technology executive with a career spanning over three decades. Having held leadership roles at major companies like JP Morgan Chase, John specializes in turning around struggling tech divisions. His BPM Method, which combines Breath, Physiology, and Mindset, reflects his deep understanding of both the scientific and spiritual aspects of performance optimization. John’s journey from tech leadership to coaching is driven by his passion for helping others unlock their full potential and achieve peak performance. Key Takeaways: Understanding Stress Types: Learn about the three types of stress—neutral stress, distress, and eustress—and how they affect performance. Distinguishing between these can help manage stress more effectively. BPM Method: Discover the BPM Method (Breath, Physiology, Mindset), which integrates cutting-edge neuroscience with practical leadership strategies to enhance performance and redefine success. Breathwork's Impact: Understand how specific breathing techniques can mitigate stress, improve decision-making, and enhance overall performance. John demonstrates a simple breathwork exercise that can be incorporated into daily routines. Mind-Body Connection: Explore the significant role of the mind-body connection in managing stress and improving resilience. John shares insights from both scientific research and personal experience. Practical Strategies for Leaders: Gain practical tips on how leaders can incorporate mindfulness and breathwork into their daily routines to boost focus, resilience, and decision-making under pressure. Join us for this insightful conversation with John Hall and learn how to turn stress into a powerful tool for success.

5 Sep 202425min

Unlocking Leadership Potential: Scott J. Allen on Cultivating Effective Leaders

Unlocking Leadership Potential: Scott J. Allen on Cultivating Effective Leaders

In this insightful episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Sana sits down with Dr. Scott J. Allen, an award-winning educator and leadership development expert, to explore the intricacies of leadership and personal growth. They dive into Scott’s journey, starting from his early leadership experiences in college to his current role as an educator and leadership advocate. Scott shares his wisdom on what defines effective leadership and addresses common misconceptions, such as whether leaders are born or made. The conversation highlights the role of character, continuous learning, and emotional maturity in shaping effective leaders. About the Guest: Scott J. Allen, Ph.D., is an accomplished educator specializing in leadership development. He is a sought-after speaker and coach, passionate about helping individuals and teams unlock their leadership potential. With years of experience studying leadership across cultures, Scott brings a unique perspective on the skills and qualities that create impactful leaders. His work emphasizes the importance of character, self-awareness, and continuous growth, drawing on a wide range of research and personal experiences. Key Takeaways: Leadership is Both Born and Made: While some traits may come naturally to individuals, many leadership skills can be learned and developed over time, such as decision-making, charisma, and communication. Who You Are is How You Lead: Leadership is deeply connected to personal character and well-being. A leader’s mindset, maturity, and emotional intelligence are crucial to their effectiveness. Lifelong Learning is Essential: Effective leaders embrace a growth mindset and continuously seek feedback and opportunities for improvement. Cultural Nuances in Leadership: Leadership is perceived and valued differently across cultures, so it’s essential to be aware of these differences and adapt accordingly. Character and Integrity Matter: At the core of great leadership is strong character. Leaders who act with integrity, transparency, and authenticity inspire trust and commitment from their teams. Listeners will walk away with practical insights into how to refine their leadership approach and develop essential qualities for personal and professional success.

5 Sep 202434min

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