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The Body and The Beast

The Body and The Beast

De : Jay Alderton and Dan Meredith
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Join Jay Alderton and Dan Meredith as they take you through the ups and downs on Mindest, Social Media, Entrepreneurship and Navigating this crazy thing called lifeJay Alderton and Dan Meredith Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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    • Ep146- WHY MOST PEOPLE STAY STUCK
      Jul 11 2025

      If you’ve ever felt like you’re grinding but getting nowhere, this episode will hit home.

      Jay and Dan dig into the sneaky patterns that keep people stuck. Whether it’s training, business, mindset, or just getting older, they expose the real reason you might be spinning your wheels...

      You’ve stopped doing the things that got you results in the first place.

      It’s sharp. It’s honest. It’s occasionally ridiculous (obviously)

      But it’ll leave you fired up to do a proper life audit and get back in the driver’s seat.

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      33 min
    • Ep145 - ASSUMPTIONS ARE KILLING YOUR PROGRESS
      Jul 4 2025

      This episode is a spicy mix of laughs, lessons, and a few brutal truths about why so many people stay stuck, because they assume they’re doing everything right.

      Jay and Dan crack open the sneaky self-sabotage that comes from assuming you’re “doing enough,” whether it’s in training, business, relationships, or recovery.

      Expect tales of baby seagulls, 1,200-calorie breakfasts, back pain whispering like an ex, and why box jump debates are best left to the trolls.

      If you’ve hit a plateau and can’t figure out why, this one’s for you.

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      35 min
    • Ep144 - TAKE A LEAP
      Jun 27 2025

      This is your permission slip to go big or go nowhere. In this bold, hilarious, and slightly unhinged episode, Jay and Dan unpack the moments in life and business that demanded big, scary leaps and how those moments changed everything.

      From maxing out credit cards to launching sold-out events with no plan (hello, Gary V), they reveal the chaos behind their biggest wins, and why fear is usually the sign you're heading in the right direction.

      If you’ve been waiting for a sign to do the damn thing… this is it.

      WHAT’S INSIDE:

      • The ridiculous origin stories behind Jay and Dan’s biggest career leaps
      • The “safety net of fuck it” and why it’s where true freedom begins
      • Why most people don’t aim high enough and what happens when you finally do
      • Dan’s wild ride: from unknown gym owner to a steak dinner with the marketing elite
      • The bamboo theory: why your big break takes years and then happens overnight
      • How to gamify fear and rewire your brain to enjoy risk
      • Practical examples of bold moves in fitness, business, and life that actually paid off
      • Why rejection is just research and why no one’s watching anyway


      QUOTES TO REMEMBER:

      “Shoot for the moon. If you miss… the moon is 3,475 km wide. You could not have fucked it up more.”

      “The worst thing that happens is you fail. The best? Your entire life changes.”


      TAKEAWAYS THAT SLAP:

      • Aim 10x higher than you’re comfortable with. Worst case? You hit 5x your original goal.
      • Big leaps don’t feel good. They feel like panic, fear, and holy-shit-what-am-I-doing. That’s normal.
      • Don’t wait for certainty. Move with chaos and let confidence catch up.
      • Play the game of pitching. You’ll be amazed at who says yes when you finally ask.
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      36 min

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