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  • The Johnny Lawrence Podcast
    Mar 18 2025

    It's with a heavy heart that I announce that 'The Self Development Podcast' will be coming to an end. I've enjoyed bringing this podcast to you and am grateful for your support and listenership. However, there is some GOOD NEWS, this is not the end of my podcast journey as I will be starting a new podcast called 'The Johnny Lawrence Podcast'. I'll leave a summary and links below.


    Thank you for the continued support and I hope that you will continue to follow me over to the new podcast.


    Johnny Lawrence is a motivational speaker and self-development coach with 20 years of experience helping individuals transform into the people they aspire to be.

    In "The Johnny Lawrence Podcast," Johnny explores the essence of being human by delving into our everyday emotions and the quirky ways we all behave. Each episode features a mix of solo insights from Johnny and engaging conversations with guests as they discuss how they navigate the chaos of life.

    The show premieres on March 26th, with new episodes released every Wednesday.


    Spotify

    https://open.spotify.com/show/1AiBMALz56HYEJuVAdZG1Y?si=zSIXfUMKT_6ULygtTtGYfw


    Apple Podcasts

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-johnny-lawrence-podcast/id1801724358

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    2 min
  • Ep 84 Taner Hassan | Sex Addiction, Pornography & Adultery | The Self Development Podcast
    Jun 26 2024
    Summary


    In this episode, Jonny Lawrence interviews Taner Hassan, an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist specialising in sex and porn addiction, compulsive behaviour, and psychosexual issues. They discuss the importance of authenticity in therapy and the need for accurate information in the field.


    Taner shares his personal journey of self-love and acceptance, highlighting the transformative power of receiving love from others. He emphasises the importance of resonating with oneself and others in relationships. In this part of the conversation, Taner and Johnny discuss the challenges of trying to be someone else to fit in and be accepted. They share assuming stories of trying to change their accents and personas to please others.


    Taner reflects on embracing authenticity and not taking oneself too seriously. They also explore the emotions of anger and resentment and the need to acknowledge one's own part in conflicts. Taner emphasises the importance of feeling and processing emotions rather than avoiding them. In this final part of the conversation, Taner and Johnny discuss addictive behaviour, the dangers of sex and pornography addiction, and the impact of cheating on relationships.


    Taner emphasises the importance of understanding the underlying reasons for addictive behaviour and the need to challenge the behaviour itself. He also highlights the distinction between having a sex addiction and being a sex offender. Taner encourages people to take risks, learn from failures, and visualise their goals. He also mentions his involvement in the movie 'Bermondsey Tales' and invites listeners to watch it.


    Takeaways


    • Working for oneself requires self-motivation and organisational skills.
    • Authenticity is crucial in therapy and allows for a deeper connection with clients.
    • Accurate information is essential in the field of therapy to provide effective help.
    • Self-love and acceptance are transformative and require personal growth and reflection.
    • Resonating with oneself and others is important in building meaningful relationships. Trying to be someone else to fit in and be accepted is exhausting and can lead to a loss of self-identity.
    • Embracing authenticity and not taking oneself too seriously can lead to greater happiness and fulfilment.
    • Anger is often a secondary emotion that masks underlying fear or other emotions.
    • Resentment is toxic and can be resolved by acknowledging one's own part in conflicts.
    • It is important to feel and process emotions rather than avoiding them. Understanding the underlying reasons for addictive behaviour is crucial in addressing and challenging the behaviour itself.
    • There is a distinction between having a sex addiction and being a sex offender.
    • Taking risks, learning from failures, and visualising goals are important for self-development.
    • Relationships can recover from the betrayal of cheating, but it requires understanding the story and addressing the underlying issues.
    • Taner invites listeners to watch the movie 'Bermondsey Tales' in which he has a role.


    Find Taner Hassan


    Instagram: @tanertherapy

    Website: https://www.taner-hassan.com/


    Find The Self Development Coach


    Website: https://www.theselfdevelopmentcoach.co.uk/

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    1 h et 14 min
  • Ep 83 Caroline Strawson | Narcissism, Trauma-Bonding & Neuro-Divergence | The Self Development Podcast
    Jun 19 2024
    Summary


    In this episode, self-development coach Johnny Lawrence interviews narcissism expert Caroline Strawson. They discuss the overuse and misinterpretation of the term 'narcissist' in society, the impact of narcissistic abuse as a form of domestic abuse, and the importance of understanding narcissism from a trauma-informed perspective. Caroline shares her personal journey of healing from narcissistic abuse and how she transitioned from being a podiatrist to a trauma-informed therapist and coach. They also explore the concept of post-traumatic growth and the complexities of narcissism, including the covert narcissist and the role of trauma in narcissistic behaviour. In this conversation, Caroline and Johnny discuss the dynamics of narcissistic relationships and the impact of narcissistic abuse. They explore the concept of mirror neurons and how people in relationships with narcissists often exhibit narcissistic traits themselves as a means of self-protection. They also discuss the concept of trauma bonding and the physiological addiction that can develop in toxic relationships. Caroline emphasises the importance of strategy and support in healing from narcissistic abuse. She highlights the need to honour and express emotions, such as anger and sadness, in a healthy way. They also touch on the differences between neurodivergence and narcissism.


    Takeaways


    • The term 'narcissist' is often overused and misinterpreted in society, leading to the minimisation of the experiences of those who have suffered narcissistic abuse.
    • Narcissistic abuse is a form of domestic abuse and should be taken seriously.
    • Healing from narcissistic abuse requires understanding and addressing the trauma that underlies it.
    • Post-traumatic growth is possible after experiencing narcissistic abuse, leading to a thriving and flourishing life.
    • Narcissism is a complex issue, and there are different types of narcissists, including the covert narcissist.
    • It is important to focus on healing oneself rather than trying to change a narcissist, as they are unlikely to take ownership or responsibility for their behaviour. People in relationships with narcissists often exhibit narcissistic traits themselves as a means of self-protection.
    • Trauma bonding can develop in toxic relationships, leading to a physiological addiction to the cycle of love bombing and silent treatment.
    • Expressing and honouring emotions, such as anger and sadness, is crucial for healing from narcissistic abuse.
    • Understanding the differences between neurodivergence and narcissism is important to avoid misdiagnosis and provide appropriate support.
    • Hope is essential in the healing process, and finding the right community and support can make a significant difference.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Buzzword

    06:18 Caroline's Journey: From Podiatrist to Trauma-Informed Therapist

    12:24 Post-Traumatic Growth and Living a Thriving Life

    30:16 Defining Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder

    36:23 The Complexity of Narcissism and Reactive Abuse

    37:12 The Dynamics of Narcissistic Relationships and the Impact of Narcissistic Abuse

    39:38 Mirror Neurons and the Development of Narcissistic Traits in Relationships

    41:49 Trauma Bonding and the Physiological Addiction in Toxic Relationships

    44:38 Healing and the Importance of Expressing and Honoring Emotions

    47:31 Understanding the Differences Between Neurodivergence and Narcissism

    50:02 Finding Hope and Support in the Healing Process


    Find Caroline Strawson


    Website: https://carolinestrawson.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolinestrawson/?hl=en

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Ep 82 Lou Lebentz | Trauma, Anger & Nearly Drowning | The Self Development Podcast
    Jun 12 2024
    Summary


    In this episode, Johnny Lawrence interviews Lou LeBentz, the founder of the online trauma recovery program, The Voyage. They discuss the importance of speaking and campaigning for mental health, as well as the need for affordable and accessible treatment options. They also explore the concept of trauma and its impact on our lives, including the different types of trauma and the importance of understanding and processing our emotions. The conversation highlights the need for education and support in navigating trauma and building resilience. In this conversation, Lou Lebentz and Johnny Lawrence discuss the importance of embracing and working through emotions, particularly anger. They explore the concept of inner child work and the impact of childhood trauma on adult behaviour. They emphasise the need for self-acceptance and self-discovery rather than trying to love oneself overnight. They also touch on managing emotions and the importance of trauma-informed care in leadership and government. Overall, the conversation highlights the ongoing journey of self-development and the power of vulnerability and authenticity.


    Takeaways


    • Speaking and campaigning for mental health is important to make treatment more accessible and affordable for everyone.
    • Trauma can come in different forms, including chronic stress, lack of attunement in childhood, parental interjects, and societal factors.
    • Understanding and processing our emotions is crucial in navigating trauma and building resilience.
    • Education and support are needed to help individuals identify and address trauma in their lives. Embrace and work through emotions, including anger, rather than avoiding or suppressing them.
    • Inner child work can help uncover and heal childhood trauma that influences adult behaviour.
    • Self-acceptance and self-discovery are more realistic goals than trying to love oneself overnight.
    • Breathwork can be a powerful tool for managing and regulating emotions.
    • Trauma-informed care is essential in leadership and government to address the collective trauma experienced by society.
    • The journey of self-development is ongoing and requires continuous effort and self-reflection.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    08:03 Speaking and Campaigning for Mental Health

    15:05 Understanding the Different Types of Trauma

    36:26 Embracing and Working Through Emotions

    48:56 From Self-Acceptance to Self-Discovery

    57:03 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in Leadership and Government


    Find Lou Lebentz


    Instagram @loulebentz_

    Website https://www.thevoyageacademy.com/


    Find The Self Development Coach


    Website - https://www.theselfdevelopmentcoach.co.uk/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theselfdevelopmentcoach/?hl=en

    Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theselfdevelopmentcoach

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Ep 81 Julius Cowdrey | Legacy, Betrayal & Creating A Safe Space | The Self Development Podcast
    Jun 5 2024
    Summary


    In this episode, Johnny Lawrence interviews Julius Cowdrey, co-founder of Safe Space, a community focused on mental well-being and coaching. The conversation covers topics such as the global mental well-being crisis, personal experiences, the impact of reality TV, the need for accessible coaching, and the importance of open communication. The discussion also delves into the challenges men face in expressing emotions and the educational elements of Safe Space. The conversation delves into the themes of personal development, self-awareness, and emotional resilience. It explores the impact of experiences, the importance of values, and the process of self-discovery. The discussion also touches on the challenges of betrayal, the significance of suffering, and the value of self-compassion. The conversation concludes with insights on zooming out to gain perspective and the power of community in personal growth.


    Takeaways


    • The global mental well-being crisis is a pressing issue, and accessible coaching and open communication are crucial for addressing it.
    • Reality TV experiences can lead to a misalignment with personal values and purpose, prompting a shift towards more meaningful endeavours.
    • Men face challenges in expressing emotions due to societal expectations, and creating a safe space for open communication is essential for addressing men's mental health.
    • Educational elements in mental well-being communities, such as Safe Space, can provide valuable resources for understanding and managing emotions.
    • The journey of personal growth and self-discovery often involves overcoming challenges and finding light in difficult experiences. Self-awareness and personal development are deeply influenced by experiences and values.
    • Self-discovery involves understanding the impact of past experiences and the values that shape one's identity.
    • Betrayal and suffering are significant challenges that can lead to emotional resilience and self-compassion.
    • Zooming out to gain perspective and the power of community plays a crucial role in personal growth and development.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Safe Space and Mental Well-being Crisis

    05:21 Reality TV, Misalignment, and Meaningful Endeavors

    07:57 Challenges of Men's Mental Health and Emotional Expression

    32:32 Journey of Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    34:22 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Personal Development

    56:21 Gaining Perspective and the Power of Community


    Find Juilus Cowdrey


    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jlcowdrey/?hl=en

    Website https://www.safespaceglobal.co.uk/


    Find The Self Development Coach


    Instagram @theselfdevelopmentcoach

    Website www.theselfdevelopmentcoach.co.uk


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    1 h et 7 min
  • Ep 80 Jill Ritchie & Sarah Gregg | Your Shadow Self, Inner Child & Sports Day | The Self Development Podcast
    May 29 2024
    Summary


    In this episode, the self-development coach Johnny Lawrence speaks with Sarah Gregg and Jill Ritchie, founders of the Intuitive Psychology Association. They discuss their personal journeys in self-development and the creation of their organisation. They explain that intuitive psychology combines intuition and psychology to help individuals connect with their inner guidance and heal. They emphasise the importance of working with the shadow, which represents the hidden aspects of ourselves, and how bringing these aspects into awareness can lead to personal growth and transformation. In this conversation, Jill Ritchie and Sarah Gregg discuss the importance of shadow and inner child work for personal growth and healing. They explain how un-layering and exploring the shadow can lead to wholeness and essence. They emphasise the need to address the illusion of external goals and the importance of aligning intentions with actions. Jill and Sarah also highlight common scenarios where shadow work is beneficial, such as overcoming self-sabotage and aligning actions with health goals. They discuss the connection between inner child work and shadow work, emphasising the role of childhood experiences in shaping our beliefs and behaviours. They address resistance to shadow work and provide strategies for starting small and building momentum. They emphasise the value of negative emotions and the opportunity for growth and learning they provide. The conversation concludes with recommendations for resources and books on shadow work and inner child work.


    Takeaways


    • Unlayering and exploring the shadow can lead to wholeness and essence.
    • Align intentions with actions to overcome the illusion of external goals.
    • Common scenarios where shadow work is beneficial include self-sabotage and misalignment with health goals.
    • Childhood experiences shape our beliefs and behaviours, making inner child work essential.
    • Address resistance to shadow work by reframing negative emotions and embracing them as opportunities for growth.
    • Start small and build momentum in shadow work to create lasting change.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:30 Personal Journeys and Self-Development

    16:02 Understanding Intuitive Psychology

    29:16 Unlayering and Finding Wholeness

    31:13 The Illusion of External Goals

    33:14 Common Scenarios Requiring Shadow Work

    36:30 Inner Child Work and Shadow Work

    39:00 The Impact of Childhood Experiences

    45:58 The Gold in Negative Emotions

    47:20 Addressing Resistance to Shadow Work

    53:15 Starting Small and Building Momentum

    54:24 Finding Gold in Negative Emotions

    57:11 Resources and Books


    FIND JILL & SARAH

    Instagram @we.are.ipa

    Website www.intuitive-psychology.com


    FIND THE SELF-DEVELOPMENT COACH

    Instagram @theselfdevelopmentcoach

    Website www.theselfdevelopmentcoach.co.uk


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    1 h
  • Ep 79 Dale Pinnock | Omega-3, B Vitamins, Magnesium & Mental Health | The Self Development Podcast
    May 22 2024
    Summary


    In this episode, the self-development coach Johnny Lawrence interviews nutritionist Dale Pinnock, also known as the Medicinal Chef. They discuss the role of nutrition in healthcare and disease prevention. Dale emphasises the importance of individualised nutrition and the limitations of one-size-fits-all approaches. He also highlights the need for integrity in the nutrition industry and the impact of nutrition on mental health. Specifically, they delve into the significance of omega-3 fatty acids in supporting brain health and reducing inflammation. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into the connection between nutrition and overall well-being. In this conversation, Dale Pinnock discusses various aspects of nutrition and health. He emphasises the importance of B vitamins and whole grains for neurotransmitter synthesis and recommends magnesium for anxiety relief. Dale also highlights the role of fats in hormone production and suggests balancing carbohydrate intake. He explains the connection between gut health and the microbiome and the impact of inflammation on overall health. Additionally, Dale discusses the role of B vitamins in improving mood and energy and offers advice on self-development through making small changes.


    Takeaways


    • Individualised nutrition is crucial for optimal health and disease prevention.
    • The nutrition industry should prioritise integrity and evidence-based practices.
    • Nutrition plays a significant role in mental health, and certain dietary changes can support brain health.
    • Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA, are essential for brain function and reducing inflammation.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:35 Overview of Dale Pinnock's Work

    08:05 The Role of Nutrition in Disease Prevention and Management

    12:23 The Problem with One-Size-Fits-All Approaches

    22:15 The Impact of Nutrition on Mental Health

    29:47 The Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Mental Health

    33:44 The Importance of B Vitamins and Whole Grains

    36:06 Magnesium for Anxiety Relief

    37:05 The Role of Fats in Hormone Production

    38:48 Balancing Carbohydrate Intake

    42:21 Gut Health and the Microbiome

    48:57 Sleep and the Importance of Magnesium

    52:59 Inflammation and its Impact on Health

    56:26 Improving Mood and Energy with B Vitamins

    01:00:19 Self-Development: Making Small Changes


    FIND DALE PINNOCK

    Instagram @themedicinalchef

    Website www.nutritioncoachacademy.com


    FIND THE SELF-DEVELOPMENT COACH

    Instagram @theselfdevelopmentcoach

    Website www.theselfdevelopmentcoach.co.uk

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Ep 78 Natalie Russell | Attachment Styles, Relationship Recovery & Being a Reality TV Star | The Self Development Podcast
    May 15 2024
    Summary


    In this episode, Johnny Lawrence speaks to Natalie Russell, a relationship recovery coach and star of the TV show My Mum, Your Dad. They discuss Natalie's journey, including her time on the show and her breakup with Paul. Natalie shares her insights on knowing when a relationship is over and the lessons she learned from being in the public eye. They also delve into attachment theory and how it affects relationship patterns. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of self-awareness and growth in building healthy relationships. In this conversation, Natalie Russell discusses the impact of attachment styles on relationships and emphasises the importance of the relationship with oneself. She highlights the need for self-care and the signs of a poor relationship with oneself. Natalie also shares her journey of accepting and embracing flaws and dealing with difficult emotions such as rage and grief. She reflects on the lessons learned from challenging relationships and the power of expressing emotions through bodywork. Natalie emphasises the role of perception and taking responsibility in relationships and the importance of finding a supportive tribe. She concludes by discussing the difference between being single and being alone.


    Takeaways


    • Knowing when to walk away from a relationship that isn't right for you is a sign of growth and self-awareness.
    • Being in the public eye can be challenging, but it can also provide opportunities for personal growth and self-discovery.
    • Attachment styles, such as secure, anxious, and avoidant, play a significant role in how we navigate relationships.
    • Building secure attachments and healthy relationships requires self-work, communication, and a willingness to learn and grow. The relationship with oneself is crucial for healthy relationships with others.
    • Self-care and prioritising one's well-being are essential for a healthy relationship with oneself.
    • Accepting and embracing flaws is a key aspect of personal growth and healing.
    • Dealing with difficult emotions, such as rage and grief, requires self-compassion and acceptance.
    • Finding a supportive tribe and surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals is important for personal development and growth.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Apology

    00:30 Grounding and Zen

    01:16 Natalie's Professional Setup

    04:11 Natalie's Colorful Journey

    05:11 The TV Show and Breakup with Paul

    08:05 Knowing When a Relationship is Over

    10:20 Lessons from Being on a TV Show

    11:15 The Journey After the Show

    13:55 The Silence After the Show

    20:37 Attachment Theory and Relationship Patterns

    25:17 The Rarity of Secure Attachment

    27:48 Navigating Differences in Relationships

    28:18 The Impact of Attachment Styles on Relationships

    30:37 The Relationship with Oneself

    31:24 The Importance of Self-Care

    32:23 Signs of a Poor Relationship with Oneself

    33:24 Accepting and Embracing Flaws

    36:05 Dealing with Difficult Emotions

    38:25 Lessons Learned from Challenging Relationships

    41:30 Understanding and Managing Rage and Grief

    45:03 Expressing Emotions through Body Work

    46:28 Perception and Taking Responsibility

    49:51 The Power of Finding Your Tribe

    52:23 Being Single vs. Being Alone

    53:51 Where to Find Natalie Russell


    FIND NATALIE RUSSELL

    Instagram @iamnatalierussell

    Website https://www.natalierussell.uk/

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    55 min