• Dean Hall: The Wild Cure – Swimming Back to Life
    Aug 11 2025

    In this episode of The Mind Game, I’m joined by Dean Hall — all the way from Oregon, USA — author of The Wild Cure and a man whose story will inspire you to rethink what’s possible. After being diagnosed with two forms of cancer and told there was no cure, Dean turned to open-water swimming and nature as a way to heal, both physically and mentally. His journey took him from hospital beds to record-breaking swims in some of the world’s wildest waters. We talk about resilience, finding purpose when life feels impossible, and how the mind can guide the body to achieve extraordinary things.


    I’m Einir Trimble, a clinical hypnotherapist helping athletes and high performers master their mental game, boost confidence, and perform under pressure. If you’d like to explore how 1:1 sessions could help you, you can book a free consultation or get in touch via my website www.ethypnotherapy.com or Instagram @einir_trimble_hypnotherapy.

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    53 mins
  • Into the Margins: Crack Climbing, Mindset & Resilience with Tom Randall
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of The Mind Game, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Tom Randall — one of the world’s leading crack climbers and co-founder of Lattice Training.


    Tom’s known for pushing himself to the edge physically and mentally, whether that’s hanging upside down on a horizontal roof crack or dreaming up wild endurance challenges that most of us wouldn’t dare attempt. But what struck me most in our conversation was his honesty about fear, failure, and how mindset plays a central role in every climb he takes on.


    We spoke about:

    • How a finger injury led him down the unlikely path of crack climbing
    • What it really means to train for pain tolerance and not just strength
    • How he reframes discomfort, fear, and failure
    • The mental side of elite climbing — and how Lattice Training is changing the way athletes train for psychological performance
    • Why enjoying the process matters more than any result


    Whether you’re an athlete, a coach, or just someone who’s fascinated by the mental side of performance, I think you’ll love this episode. It’s a raw, inspiring look into what it takes to operate at the edge — and to keep coming back for more.


    I’m Einir Trimble — a clinical hypnotherapist working with athletes, performers, and professionals who want to feel more focused, confident and mentally strong when it counts. If this episode struck a chord and you’d like support building your own mindset, feel free to get in touch. You can find out more at www.ethypnotherapy.com or drop me a message on Instagram @einir_trimble_hypnotherapy.

    Let’s master your mind — and your game.

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    27 mins
  • From Eczema to Empowerment: Abigail Douglas on Healing, Purpose & Pockets of Wellbeing
    Jul 15 2025

    In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, I sit down with Abigail Douglas, a holistic life coach and founder of The Wellbeing Garden, to explore her powerful journey from burnout and chronic eczema to self-healing and a life of purpose.

    Abigail shares how a life-changing yoga retreat in Italy opened her eyes to the importance of tuning inwards, and how simple but consistent tools like journaling, meditation, and "pockets of wellbeing" transformed her health, career, and mindset.

    We talk about learning to listen to your inner wisdom, navigating career changes, the reality of self-care as a mum, and how small, intentional steps can nurture even the biggest dreams.

    If this conversation resonates and you’re ready to feel more like yourself again—calmer, clearer, and more confident—I offer 1:1 hypnotherapy sessions to help you get unstuck and reconnect with the version of you that’s been waiting underneath the stress.


    💬 To book a free consultation or find out more, visit www.ethypnotherapy.com or message me on Instagram @einir_trimble_hypnotherapy.

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    33 mins
  • Running Against the Odds: A Conversation with Naz Khan
    Jun 17 2025

    This episode was recorded a few weeks before the 2025 London Marathon with the inspiring Naz Khan – also known as @naztheblindrunner on Instagram. Naz is a visually impaired runner who has made it her mission to normalise disabled running and show what's possible with the right mindset and support.


    We talk about her experience training through Ramadan, the unique role guide runners play in her journey, and her incredible challenge of running twelve half marathons in twelve months – all in support of VICTA UK, a charity that empowers blind and partially sighted children and young adults (ages 0–29) and their families across the UK.


    If you'd like to follow Naz’s journey, head to Instagram and follow @naztheblindrunner.



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    26 mins
  • Master of the Dojo: Master Paul Summers on Discipline, Resilience & the Next Generation
    Jun 3 2025

    In this inspiring episode of The Mind Game, I sit down with Master Paul Summer, 5th Dan Black Belt and head of Tang Soo Do Neath Dojo. We dive into his personal journey—from a spirited child to a disciplined martial artist—and how the values of Tang Soo Do shaped his path through life’s biggest challenges.


    Paul opens up about his back injury and the mental resilience it took to keep going when things got tough. We talk about what it really means to lead with purpose, how he trains young people not just in technique but in mindset, and why he always focuses on solutions when problems arise.


    We also explore the exciting future of Neath Dojo, his reflections on being trained by masters before him, and the legacy he’s building for the next generation.


    If you're an athlete looking to sharpen your focus, overcome mental blocks, or build lasting confidence—1:1 hypnotherapy can help you master your mind and your game.


    👉 Learn more at www.ethypnotherapy.com

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    32 mins
  • Fit for the Fight: Kellie Lambert’s Journey Through Cancer and Autism Parenting
    May 20 2025

    In this inspiring episode of The Mind Game, I sit down with Kellie Lambert – a mum on a mission.


    From a life-changing cancer diagnosis to the daily demands of raising two autistic children, Kellie knows what it means to keep going when life throws everything at you. We talk about how she stays mentally and physically strong, why movement is her medicine, and how her “glass half full” outlook keeps her grounded and grateful.


    This is a raw, real, and uplifting conversation about resilience, self-care, and showing up – even when it’s hard. Whether you’re a parent, carer, or just someone who needs a reminder that you can keep going, this one’s for you.


    I'm Einir Trimble, a qualified hypnotherapist specialising in mental resilience for athletes. I help sportspeople at all levels improve their confidence, focus, and performance—on and off the field. If you'd like to find out more or work with me 1:1, head to www.ethypnotherapy.com or find me on Instagram @einir_trimble_hypnotherapy.


    If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a like, share it with someone who might benefit, and hit subscribe to get the next one straight to your feed.


    Thanks for listening!

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    21 mins
  • Full Speed, Full Focus: Inside Mikayla Parton’s Mind Game
    May 6 2025

    In this raw and inspiring episode, downhill mountain biking star Mikayla Parton opens up about her unexpected entry into the sport, growing up next to Fort William’s iconic track, and what it really takes to race at the elite level without team support. We dive into the mental side of competition—from using hypnotherapy and meditation to manage nerves, to learning how to handle setbacks like injury, bad results, or self-doubt. Mikayla shares candid insights on the reality of being a privateer athlete, the behind-the-scenes hustle no one sees on Instagram, and how she's learned to let go of what she can’t control. If you've ever wondered what true resilience looks like on and off the bike, this one’s for you.


    I'm Einir Trimble, a qualified hypnotherapist specialising in mental resilience for athletes. I help sportspeople at all levels improve their confidence, focus, and performance—on and off the field. If you'd like to find out more or work with me 1:1, head to www.ethypnotherapy.com or find me on Instagram @einir_trimble_hypnotherapy.


    If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a like, share it with someone who might benefit, and hit subscribe to get the next one straight to your feed.


    Thanks for listening!

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    36 mins
  • Rhywbeth neu Ddim: Siarad â Rhodd Hughes (Something or Nothing: A Chat with Rhodd Hughes)
    May 6 2025

    In this episode, I chat with Rhodd Hughes – personal trainer, physiotherapist, and entrepreneur – about the pressure to be 'perfect' when it comes to training, time management, and running a business. Rhodd shares her ‘something over nothing’ philosophy – a kinder, more realistic approach to health and life goals. We talk about self-sabotage, learning to say no, and why small steps can make a big difference. If you’ve ever felt like everything has to be 100% before you can even start, this is the episode for you.

    Please note: This conversation is in Welsh.


    I'm Einir Trimble, a qualified hypnotherapist specialising in mental resilience for athletes. I help sportspeople at all levels improve their confidence, focus, and performance—on and off the field. If you'd like to find out more or work with me 1:1, head to www.ethypnotherapy.com or find me on Instagram @einir_trimble_hypnotherapy.


    If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a like, share it with someone who might benefit, and hit subscribe to get the next one straight to your feed.

    Thanks for listening!



    Yn yr bennod yma, dwi’n siarad gyda Rhodd Hughes – hyfforddwraig bersonol, ffisiotherapydd ac entrepreneur – am y pwysau i fod yn 'berffaith' wrth hyfforddi'r corff, rheoli amser, a rhedeg busnes. Mae Rhodd yn rhannu ei athroniaeth 'rhywbeth neu ddim' – dull mwy caredig a realistig o fynd at nodau iechyd a bywyd. Rydyn ni’n trafod hunan-sabotage, dysgu dweud “na,” a pham mae camau bach yn gallu gwneud gwahaniaeth mawr. Os wyt ti erioed wedi teimlo bod rhaid i bopeth fod yn 100% i ddechrau, mae’r sgwrs yma yn un i’w chlywed.


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    33 mins