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EP5 — Building Resilient Bodies & Minds (with Kerryn Waters)

EP5 — Building Resilient Bodies & Minds (with Kerryn Waters)

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After last week’s raw and confronting story in EP4, this episode brings light, strength, and a different kind of resilience, the kind built through discipline, identity, and self-belief.

Today I sit down with this Episodes Collaborator - Kerryn Waters — qualified nutritionist, personal trainer, natural bodybuilding competitor, and the heart behind Hibar Nutrition & Fitness.

Kerryn doesn’t just train bodies…
She helps people rebuild confidence, identity, and emotional strength through the process of lifting, fuelling, and showing up for themselves.

In this episode, we go deeper than reps, macros, or motivation. We explore:

💛 Why mindset is the missing piece in most people’s fitness journeys
💪 How lifting weights transforms confidence, not just physiques
🧠 The mind–body connection and its impact on emotional resilience
🥗 Nutrition truths that cut through confusion and rebuild self-worth
🔥 The identity shift that happens when people stop trying… and start becoming

Kerryn opens up about the clients who changed her as much as she changed them, the emotional breakthroughs she witnesses every day, and the quiet power of choosing yourself — even on the hard days.

This conversation lifts you.
Grounds you.
And reminds you that resilience isn’t built in a moment…
It’s built in the choices you make every single day.

Next week, we shift gears again — into EP6: The Negotiator Mindset — From Crisis to Calm, where I share real stories from my policing days about influence, pressure, and what it means to lead when everything is on the line.

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Real stories.
Real resilience.
Real people becoming more.

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