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The MYH Podcast Weekly Checkin Episode 2

The MYH Podcast Weekly Checkin Episode 2

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Episode 2 – Weekly Check-In | Gardening, Therapy & Punctures


In this solo episode of The MYHP Weekly Check-In, I’m catching you up on everything that’s gone on this week – from road trips and Rachel’s birthday to gardening, therapy, and a whole load of bike punctures.


I talk about how gardening has become a big part of slowing down and finding balance in my life, why I sometimes struggle to see progress in my work now compared to my bricklaying days, and how therapy continues to help me make sense of things.


I also share a moment of realisation from a recent session, and why I’m taking a short break to reflect and rebuild.


There’s some frustration too – like Thursday being a write-off after audio issues with the main podcast edit, but getting out on the bike helped turn things around.


Thanks for all your continued support and feedback – it means the world.

If you’ve got a question or a topic you'd like me to talk about, email me at askmyhpodcast@gmail.com


📸 Head to Instagram @myhpodcast to see the photos from this week’s episode.

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🎧 No clips from this one – it’s all about quick, on-the-go recording.


Hope you’ve had a good week – enjoy your weekend, and I’ll speak to you soon!



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