Avoid BURNOUT & Achieve GROUNDED Success w/ Brad Stulberg | Rich Roll Podcast

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  • @nicolebrowning7386
    @nicolebrowning7386 2 роки тому +24

    Thank you so much for talking about this! I have OCD and the amount of misinformation/misled ideas people have about the subject makes me feel misunderstood and invisible. It's great to spread this knowledge to more folks and feel heard.

  • @casslarkin4567
    @casslarkin4567 2 роки тому +8

    Your podcast and guests keep getting better and better. This one really spoke to this OCD listener/viewer. In gratitude ~ Rich and Brad.

  • @bearclawnumber5
    @bearclawnumber5 11 місяців тому +1

    I haven't even finished watching the full episode but this is already my favorite episode of Rich Roll that I have seen as of yet. So much vulnerability and wisdom packed into this conversation.

  • @jzen1455
    @jzen1455 2 роки тому +8

    ive had a similar experience of feeling extreme anxiety and depression after a week of averaging 4 hrs of sleep a night and barely eating while still exercising like a maniac at the gym. I woke one day feeling like was run over a truck. As the day progressed I became more and more depressed and anxious. By night, I experienced suicidal ideation and fear of loss of control. The next day, I felt better. As the day progressed, I began to feel more happy and sociable. This continued until I went to sleep. The next day, I felt debilitatingly depressed and anxious with suicidal ideation and fear of loss of control.
    I went to urgent care and was tentatively diagnosed with bipolar. yadda yadda yadda, OCD was never mentioned nor did I ever think that was a possibility. I can be anal about certain things but nothing extreme like this dude. I can compulsively google stuff and enter a google rabbit hole marathon. This video has compelled to look into possibly having OCD myself.

  • @EntirelyHonest
    @EntirelyHonest 2 роки тому +17

    Rich, can't thank you enough for your wise words that always seem to find me at the perfect time! You're an incredible mentor for young adults like me and I truly appreciate you sharing these conversations with us. Thanks again and sending love from Canada ❤️

  • @tracybrusman9538
    @tracybrusman9538 2 роки тому +9

    This was a fascinating interview learning about Brad's journey with OCD & I found him to be very articulate & intelligent. I believe one needs to get to the root of the problem; "peeling back the layers" in which involves dealing with your unprocessed emotional Trauma. "No matter where you go, there you are".

  • @mariegracebrabandt8028
    @mariegracebrabandt8028 2 роки тому +11

    I truly loved this. Especially the vulnerability and honesty of OCD and mental health. I made the connection with my own mind. Love the tools and breaking everything down.
    Thank you both 💓 💖

  • @BoloBouncer
    @BoloBouncer 2 роки тому +4

    In rowing, you want to push with mind-blowing effort when doing the actual rowing stroke - but if you rush the recovery to get to the next stroke as quickly as possible, you give yourself less time to recover and you "check" the boat, meaning you slow it down. Thus negating all that hard effort you just put in.
    Don't rush the recovery. The recovery keeps you moving.

  • @paulbull4953
    @paulbull4953 2 роки тому +1

    A deep felt thank you to Rich and Brad. A wonderful conversation full of honest and personal reflection, human insights, vulnerability and compassion. I always look forward to and value Rich's podcasts... they are the thing that I look forward to the most in terms of helping me on my journey to being a better father, friend and partner... and I enjoyed this conversation even more than normal. Rich - in being as open and vulnerable as you are with us, your listeners, please acknowledge and value the impact you are having. I'm always more grounded and present after listening to your podcast. Thank you

  • @sarabellaaa
    @sarabellaaa 2 роки тому +7

    I love your conversations Rich, it makes me feel calm, smarter and informed

  • @Homelessbillionaire
    @Homelessbillionaire 2 роки тому +20

    Never be a prisoner of your past. It was just a lesson, not a life sentence.”

    • @jzen1455
      @jzen1455 2 роки тому

      I kept reading that as "pioneer" instead of "prisoner" and wondered if it meant to never perpetuate your past as a pioneer who is trailblazing within a singular universe from the past to the present.

    • @anthonyvanwyk1001
      @anthonyvanwyk1001 2 роки тому

      Bars

    • @jay-iy5zd
      @jay-iy5zd 2 роки тому +1

      timestamp?

  • @vanhoudtshoorn
    @vanhoudtshoorn 2 роки тому +2

    THANK YOU both fir this beautiful great conversation. Jyst needed to hear it now. Am sort of in this rut right now and struggling . T8hanks to my therapist, my Faith and conversations like this to get through it step by step. It is very hard at times but now your converstion is clarifying my mind. Definitely gonna get your book.

  • @joannazywno3076
    @joannazywno3076 2 роки тому +1

    I think this is my favorite episode of the Rich Roll podcast so far! Finding alignment with all our competing values is such a challenge, and I loved that this episode acknowledged the tension among competing values and provided so many wise tools for finding our path. Also: Dispatch! They're the best!

  • @forestcreature88
    @forestcreature88 2 роки тому +2

    This was a fascinating interview because I never associated the described behaviors as being related to OCD. This has been very helpful for me and the space that I'm in right now. Thank you both!

  • @timmyj2366
    @timmyj2366 2 роки тому +11

    I always find it fascinating and worthwhile to learn about someone’s struggles. Although I think Brad seems very green to the field of mental health and the causes of cognitive disorders. OCD, and all mental illness, at its core, is unprocessed emotional trauma. The OCD is a coping mechanism. Heal your trauma, and the disease subsides. There’s also a physical component to it, so the more toxic behaviors you pollute your body with amplifies the problem.
    I do applaud Brad for quickly seeking help, as suicidal desires are a serious issue. Many ppl brush it under the rug. I question the professional advice he got though.
    I think working on and identifying the underlying emotional and spiritual issues at the core of mental disorders is a long process. Recovering your mental health is a long process.
    A better analogy than the one at the start of the video would be that many ppl don’t spend much time investing in their mental health and have roots similar to a redwood tree. What you want are deep roots, like that of an oak or walnut tree. Therefore even the strongest storms don’t cause your life to be uprooted and turned into a mess.

    • @colleenjordan7129
      @colleenjordan7129 2 роки тому +3

      He later describes the roots as being entangled in others nearby, which is what gives strength; equating it to the importance of community.

    • @timmyj2366
      @timmyj2366 2 роки тому +1

      @@colleenjordan7129 Glad he followed it up with more detail.

    • @bradstulberg6979
      @bradstulberg6979 2 роки тому

      Hi Timmy - thanks for listening in and commenting. I am replying here because I think it is important to set the record straight on OCD -- the therapeutic approach I described in this conversation is the gold-standard, evidence based treatment for OCD. One of the *worst* things an individual suffering from OCD can do is try to identify the source of their obsessions, be it trauma or anything else. What you want to do is let the thoughts lose power of you, not feed them. This is well-known amongst any evidence-based therapist. You, and perhaps others, can learn more here, which is a great resource for all mental health issues: www.madeofmillions.com/conditions/obsessive-compulsive-disorder
      It's a topic I care deeply about and am quite proficient on. Steven C Hayes, the founder of acceptance and commitment therapy and one of the most cited clinical psychologists in the world reviewed the book with close attention to all of the mental health advice. So I am highly confident. And yes, anyone suffering from any kind of distress that feels overwhelming should seek professional help. I would recommend trying to find a therapist with training in ACT, CBT, MCBT, or DBT. Thanks again for listening. Peace and Love, Brad

  • @maureenmaureen713
    @maureenmaureen713 2 роки тому

    Life is evolution. We see it and must acknowledge it within us. No need to ever compare ourselves to others EXCEPT for viewing, sharing, experiences that can contribute to the evolution we want to see in ourselves. I can’t thank either of you enough for an enjoyable, educational, inspirational conversation. I thank you for your vulnerability and sharing. Most definitely enforced my current goals, and compassion for my situation as well as others. Much love and peace to you both. ☮️❤️👏🏻

  • @TheVeganRunner
    @TheVeganRunner 2 роки тому +1

    Loving the company as always on the long runs. Heading towards my first ultra and this podcast helps me to keep moving forward. A big thanks to your guest today for sharing something so close - such a ballsy thing to do.

  • @kingsmustrise
    @kingsmustrise 2 роки тому +1

    Change "should to" or "need to" to "I get to" 👍

  • @samantha-kemp-therapy
    @samantha-kemp-therapy 2 роки тому

    Every part of this conversation was so brave and so powerful and lasting!

  • @bsspkr
    @bsspkr 2 роки тому

    Life changing, amazing how a little piece of information can change so much, basically in an instant. I will pay it forward. Thanks.

  • @zachprice355
    @zachprice355 2 роки тому

    my soul has been inflamed from burn out. I needed this rn

  • @Goldo1968
    @Goldo1968 2 роки тому

    Amazing episode. Thank you @Brad for addressing this mental reality in such an intelligent and efficient way. This is tremendously useful 🙏🏼

  • @BS-qp8rp
    @BS-qp8rp 2 роки тому

    Easy to say than to do. That person proved it

  • @williamcampagnasavard1873
    @williamcampagnasavard1873 Рік тому

    j'ai adorer l'invité et votre concersation .

  • @RoedhamHouseRanch
    @RoedhamHouseRanch 2 роки тому

    Excellent!
    I've always associated 'acceptance' with 'surrendering'.
    Just the word acceptance alone makes me think of conceding... giving in...giving up!
    But for awhile now, I prefer the word EMBRACE.
    Embrace the challenges...embrace the negatives...embrace the failures...and move forward. Learn from them. Use them as a catalyst to go on. 😁

  • @elaineremains
    @elaineremains 2 роки тому

    thank you sooooo much, Brad!!!

  • @vanhoudtshoorn
    @vanhoudtshoorn 2 роки тому

    The tree metaphor with their roots reminds me of how I grew up in South Africa with Apartheid.It takes a village to raise a child- African proverb

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @cch9704
    @cch9704 2 роки тому +1

    For the past few years I've avoided driving at night & have avoided tunnels highways, etc. A few years back I started having panic/anxiety while driving & it would cause my vision to literally black out. I thought I had a tumor. I tend to think the worse. After seeing a neurologist, I was told that I have cluster migraines & that I should find out the trigger. They suggested a prescription, which I refused but asked for anything holistic, they suggested a few things, which would also help with vertigo that I started having 1st. Years later I thought I was ok, just this Saturday I'm driving with the family in the car in traffic I seemed ok a little anxious, because I didn't want to drive in the first place, but told myself it's ok. The moment that traffic cleared I got this tunnel vision & I felt anxious & a panic attack coming in. I still don't understand what's generating all this. I managed to get through it through breath work, but let me say it really takes a toll on the body going through those emotions. I had two of them & managed to not fully explode. Any suggestions on what this might be?

    • @bradgantt1818
      @bradgantt1818 2 роки тому +1

      I had the exact same symptoms, and in my case they were panic attacks. Your brain is perceiving driving as a threat to your safety, and it does what brains do, try and protect you by flooding your system with stress chemistry you can fight or flee. Tunnel vision literally tunes out everything but what's ahead of you, because that's deemed unnecessary to your short term survival. If you were actually in danger, you'd burn off these chemicals through physical action. Sitting in a car, they simply wash over you, causing a slew of unpleasant sensations. When this happens enough times, your brain creates a shortcut, priming you to fight or flee when the same circumstances that "threatened" you before. It's a cycle that can be broken. It has been for me.

    • @cch9704
      @cch9704 2 роки тому

      @@bradgantt1818 hi Brad how can it be broken?

    • @bradgantt1818
      @bradgantt1818 2 роки тому +1

      @@cch9704 It's different for everyone because the root cause is different. In my case a combination of meditation, therapy, and some time on medication worked for me.

    • @cch9704
      @cch9704 2 роки тому

      @@bradgantt1818 thank you

  • @vanhoudtshoorn
    @vanhoudtshoorn 2 роки тому

    Just loved your core value practise of love.

  • @lienpisters7646
    @lienpisters7646 2 роки тому

    SPOT ON

  • @csohrab
    @csohrab 2 роки тому

    Very good and intense discussion. Interesting opinion regarding meditation.

  • @danielleorr9679
    @danielleorr9679 2 роки тому

    Delightful

  • @partnersinperfection4935
    @partnersinperfection4935 2 роки тому

    This guy was amazing. Loved listening. He should look into medical medium as toxic heavy metals are a hugeee part of what he was talking about dealing with in the beginning. Much love for this guy🦋

  • @veganchiefwarrior6444
    @veganchiefwarrior6444 2 роки тому

    i have ocd but its not like that its more like becoming obsessed with things to the point of being overwhelmed and not being able to do anything, seems like whatever i think about i just feel sick, its when im not thinking that i have peace, weed helps alot but its also probably what caused it for me in the first place because i abused it from very young

  • @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669
    @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669 2 роки тому

    Thank you,It is very frustrating to have such shallow advertisements irritating to focused mind creating nausea to hit skip adds. You when they are going to respect human listening to serious health discussion without interruption. ?Some adv. with ugly shapes,content s. Quality amazing how ignorant minds are not aware they are ignorant. Thank you for bringing important topics. Can you do it without interruption please? You

  • @Beare.
    @Beare. 2 роки тому

    Brilliant ✨thank you🙏🏼

  • @lpnedwards
    @lpnedwards 2 роки тому +2

    I wish this was a weekly series. Amazing.

  • @johaanstinson5060
    @johaanstinson5060 2 роки тому +1

    This episode really hit on points I greatly enjoyed. So direct which is lacking in this passive aggressive world. "If I just get" approach always leads to disappointment. "What is your relationship with the milestone goal your'e setting" is something new to apply to my pursuits. Thank you for this episode.

  • @DrPatrickKingsep
    @DrPatrickKingsep 2 роки тому

    Hi Patrick from Mind Life Flow - thanks for this video content...very interesting. Avoiding burnout with regular mindfulness practices - if only we were taught this in schools when younger?

  • @vanhoudtshoorn
    @vanhoudtshoorn 2 роки тому

    Sorry for my spelling mistakes ( for, just,thanks)

  • @jasongravely7217
    @jasongravely7217 2 роки тому

    This was one of the absolute best conversations I’ve ever heard. From the Knife stories to the Yes, And usage throughout, this guy is the real deal. I’m so glad I clicked this and these guys had this convo. I’m blown away.

  • @jenniferv
    @jenniferv 2 роки тому

    🤔 Dispatch 🎧🎶👍 Thanks Brad! 😊

  • @anthonyvanwyk1001
    @anthonyvanwyk1001 2 роки тому +1

    Great discussion on hand can't wait to listen.

  • @veganchiefwarrior6444
    @veganchiefwarrior6444 2 роки тому

    my wiser self told me if i dont want to do something dont do it and that its easier to leave the things i need to do to the last minit when i truely feel lke i need to do it instead of just thinking about how much i dont want to do everything everyday and becoming overwhelmed but yeah what does he know

  • @andreahorsch286
    @andreahorsch286 2 роки тому

    I found forgiving people who had hurt me while working the 12 steps tremendously relieved my intrusive thoughts. It was a lived practice of "I have survived this. It does not run my life. I chose to move forward and forgive. I am no longer arranging my life to avoid this stimuli"

  • @weakypickin5059
    @weakypickin5059 2 роки тому +1

    Great podcast, very informative.

  • @eleanorbertuch135
    @eleanorbertuch135 2 роки тому

    Awesome conversation. Very very informative. Thank you both

  • @alejandrojones6372
    @alejandrojones6372 2 роки тому

    Ooooooh oh, we're halfway there! Ooooh oh! Living on a clif bar. :( 04:55

  • @seanmac5093
    @seanmac5093 2 роки тому +2

    People aren’t trees.

  • @TheXnyu
    @TheXnyu 2 роки тому

    how old is rich roll?

  • @microbealchemist
    @microbealchemist 2 роки тому

    1:02:22

  • @ravieze
    @ravieze 2 роки тому

    35:11 When you are workaholic you are not ambitious, i think. The current work in hand is so interesting that you dont want to leave it like that.

  • @Goldo1968
    @Goldo1968 2 роки тому

    ❤️🔥👊🏼

  • @ShaneHarveyMusic
    @ShaneHarveyMusic 2 роки тому

    1 hour in. You guys are totally talking about DOPAMINE!!

  • @veganchiefwarrior6444
    @veganchiefwarrior6444 2 роки тому +2

    look at us poor animals trying to deal with this arficial way of life, burn out is inevitable for some of us, gorilla life is the way, living in the moment, all this over thinking and materialistic things in our life.. even if you only had 1 thing.. say you have a tshirt, you have to wash it every day and dry it.. that takes time.. and its just 1 thing.. look at how we live.. im so over it all just not interested,

  • @Sevendaver
    @Sevendaver 2 роки тому +2

    give this a miss.

  • @bugsbunny2357
    @bugsbunny2357 2 роки тому +1

    I'm not trying to be rude. But, I cannot watch this. This guy is super annoying. Love your show Rich. :)

  • @flor.7797
    @flor.7797 2 роки тому +1

    wtf

  • @encapsule2220
    @encapsule2220 2 роки тому

    1st

  • @carinaekstrom1
    @carinaekstrom1 2 роки тому

    Ok....so 80% get better with that therapy, and the other 20% kill themselves or push someone onto the subway?

  • @canyonhaverfield2201
    @canyonhaverfield2201 2 роки тому

    Brads quote: 'i didn't have my therapist's phone #'...a strange strange man... So, how bout going online, funding her office # ? My suggestion Brad..from the sound of your voice, your forehead is chuck full of congestion..be it dairy related, potato chip junkie, & or years if being allergic to gluten . I hear the tone, I'd encourage you to look into this

    • @Pikachu-ie3qn
      @Pikachu-ie3qn 2 роки тому +3

      Necessary comment... I think not. Glad your nitch for fault finding inflates your ego.

  • @juanvallejos4436
    @juanvallejos4436 Рік тому

    I really needed this 🥹🥹