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Blind Spots with Gail McDonald

Blind Spots with Gail McDonald

By: Gail McDonald
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Blind Spots with Gail McDonald

www.blindspotscoaching.ca

See what you've been missing.

We all have them—those hidden beliefs, unconscious patterns, or old narratives that quietly shape our thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. In Blind Spots, host Gail McDonald helps you uncover the unseen barriers holding you back from the life, leadership, and impact you truly want.

Whether it’s a limiting mindset, a bias you didn’t know you had, or a fear disguised as logic, Blind Spots is a space for radical self-awareness and transformation. Gail draws from decades of experience in leadership coaching and personal development to shine a light on the areas of unawareness that affect our decision-making, self-perception, and ability to grow.

Each episode features honest, thought-provoking conversations—with everyday people, experts, and change-makers—paired with solo insights that challenge you to pause, reflect, and see with new eyes.

If you're ready to:

  • Get unstuck and move forward,
  • Strengthen your relationships,
  • Make clearer, more aligned decisions,
  • And grow into the person you know you’re meant to be...

Then you’re in the right place.

This isn’t about blame. It’s about breakthrough. Because once you see a blind spot, it’s no longer in control.

New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe now and start seeing differently.

www.blindspotscoaching.ca

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Episodes
  • Finding Our Own Way – Gutted by Grief with Susan Sneath
    Oct 7 2025

    In this deeply moving episode of Blind Spots, host Gail McDonald sits down with her longtime friend, award-winning actress, and career coach Susan Smith for a raw, heartfelt conversation on navigating the “unfathomable” territory of grief after the loss of a child. Both women share their personal journeys—just months apart—of losing their sons, exploring what it means to grieve with resilience, find meaning in absence, and embrace moments of joy without guilt.

    Through honest reflection, they discuss the unique and personal nature of grief, the difference between ruminating and reflecting, and the importance of small daily steps toward healing. Together, they offer insights, tools, and resources—from using a “feelings wheel” to noticing daily “glimmers”—that can help others find their own way forward. With tenderness, humor, and deep mutual respect, Gail and Susan show that while there may be no “getting over” grief, there is a way to carry love and loss side by side.

    Whether you’re grieving yourself or supporting someone who is, this conversation is an openhearted reminder: you are not alone, and connection can be a powerful balm.

    ⁠Susan Sneath - Blue Wind Coaching⁠

    References & Resources:

    Books:

    • Who Dies? by Stephen Jenkinson
    • Understanding Your Grief by Alan Wolfelt
    • The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O’Connor

    Episodes:

    • The Change Zone⁠ – ⁠Episode 66: Chris Hartstein⁠ on using toys as tools for nonverbal communication

    Organizations:

    • ⁠Canadian Mental Health Association⁠

    Tools:

    • ⁠Feelings Wheel⁠ for grief check-ins
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Resilience in Recovery: How Exercise & Nutrition Transform Cancer Survivorship with Dr. Carla Prado and Dr. Amy Kirk
    Sep 30 2025

    In this powerful Blind Spots episode, host Gail McDonald speaks with Dr. Amy Kirkham, an exercise and cardiovascular health expert, and Dr. Carla Prado, a leading nutrition researcher, about their groundbreaking collaboration at the intersection of cancer recovery, heart health, and lifestyle medicine.

    Together, they share why women’s cardiovascular health remains under-researched, how cancer treatments can have long-term impacts on the heart, and why nutrition and exercise must work hand in hand for prevention, recovery, and resilience. They break down the science in accessible, motivating ways—covering everything from the metabolic power of muscle, to the role of protein in recovery, to how small, consistent actions can have life-changing results.

    The conversation also highlights their Resilience Study, a national clinical trial combining exercise, nutrition, and mental wellness support for women recovering from endometrial cancer. They discuss the promise of digital health tools, the importance of mentorship in research, and how their collaborative approach is shaping the next generation of healthcare.

    This episode is a must-listen for cancer survivors, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and anyone looking to take charge of their health with evidence-based strategies.

    About the RESILIENCE Study

    (Improving health behaviours for Life after Endometrial Cancer Trial)

    • Learn more about in the study website www.resiliencetrial.com
    • Interested in joining? Check your eligibility clicking here
    • Follow us on social media at @resilience.trial.uofa

    Additional Resources & Links:

    • Learn more about the research conducted at Dr. Carla Prado’s lab at the University of Alberta by visiting www.drcarlaprado.com.
    • Download a free digital version of the High-Protein Cookbook for Cancer. Printed copies are available for the cost of printing only, available on Amazon.
    • Watch the educational animated video highlighting The Importance of Nutrition in Prevent and Treat Low Muscle Mass.
    • Wondering how much protein you need? Click here to learn how to calculate your needs and get practical tips to increase your protein intake.

    Disclaimer

    The content provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your physician or a qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or before making any changes to your healthcare or nutrition plan.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Seeing the Unseen with Gail McDonald — Bias, Memory, and Emotion-Blind Spots Wear Many Masks
    Sep 23 2025

    In this introductory episode of Blind Spots, host Gail McDonald shares the heart behind the podcast and why uncovering our blind spots is so important for personal growth, relationships, and decision-making. Drawing on over 20 years of coaching experience, Gail explains what blind spots are, how they quietly shape our thoughts and behaviors, and why building self-awareness and emotional intelligence matters.

    She also shares her own story of becoming a coach, lessons learned from clients, and the challenges of facing the unknown. From perfectionism to fear of failure, the Dunning-Kruger effect to the power of feedback, this episode sets the stage for honest conversations and practical tools to help you see what’s been holding you back.

    Whether you’re here to strengthen your relationships, gain clarity in your decisions, or simply learn how to spot the narratives that no longer serve you, this podcast is for you.

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    43 mins
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