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The Thick and Mystic Moment

By: Robert John Hadfield
  • Summary

  • Change your life. We uncover the secrets of personal transformation and celebrate the stories of those who dared to change their lives. Hosted by Robert John Hadfield this is a daily exploration on the power of change.
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Episodes
  • Episode 329 - FOUR BARS OF SUCCESS
    May 5 2024

    Episode 329 - FOUR BARS OF SUCCESS

    Join Robert John Hadfield on "The Thick and Mystic Moment" as he dives into the fascinating history of The Police, one of the most iconic bands of the 1980s. Starting in the late '70s, The Police revolutionized the music scene with their unique blend of rock, reggae, and punk influences. This episode features an in-depth look at their rise to stardom, the dynamics between band members Sting, Andy Summers, and Stewart Copeland, and their strategic exit from the music scene at the height of their fame.

    Robert shares his personal reflections on the band's influence on his own musical tastes, including his first purchased single, "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic." He also explores the individual journeys of the band members post-The Police, focusing on Stewart Copeland's transition from drummer to a versatile musician involved in film scoring and ballet composition.

    This podcast episode not only celebrates The Police's musical achievements but also draws powerful lessons from their careers about resilience, creativity, and the courage to redefine success on one's own terms. Tune in for an inspiring journey through music history, personal anecdotes, and the timeless impact of The Police.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 328 - UNEXPECTED TAKEOFF
    May 4 2024

    Episode 328 - UNEXPECTED TAKEOFF


    In this episode of the "Thick and Mystic Moment" podcast, hosted by Robert John Hadfield, the discussion revolves around embracing change and stepping out of one's comfort zone. Inspired by Eleanor Roosevelt's philosophy of doing something that scares you every day, Hadfield explores the concept of "Thick and Mystic Moments"—points in life where one's direction suddenly changes. These pivotal moments can be either involuntary, like being laid off, or voluntary, such as deciding to start a new exercise routine or diet.

    Hadfield emphasizes the importance of commitment in these self-imposed changes, defining it as the ability to stick with a decision long after the initial enthusiasm has waned. He discusses how changes, whether forced or self-imposed, often push us out of our comfort zones, leading to growth and unpredictability in life.

    The episode highlights a compelling story from a 1942 newspaper article about Mrs. B, a housewife with no flying experience who ended up piloting a runaway plane. This anecdote underscores the unpredictability and potential growth inherent in stepping into new, challenging situations. Hadfield uses this story to illustrate how life's unexpected turns can lead to significant personal development and opportunities, even if they initially appear daunting.

    Overall, the podcast episode encourages listeners to confront the discomfort of unpredictability and change, suggesting that these experiences, while often challenging, can lead to rewarding and transformative outcomes.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 327 - FEARING THE STORY WE CREATE
    May 3 2024

    Episode 327 - FEARING THE STORY WE CREATE


    In this episode of the "Thick and Mystic Moment" podcast, host Robert John Hadfield explores the powerful impact of our perceptions on reality, sparked by a personal experience. He recounts a night filled with anxiety over a potential break-in at his studio, which led him to multiple awakenings and a struggle with irrational fears despite no actual evidence of a break-in. Throughout the episode, Hadfield discusses the human brain's difficulty in distinguishing between reality and imagination, highlighting how this can lead to unnecessary fear and anxiety.

    Hadfield uses this personal incident to delve into broader psychological concepts, emphasizing how fear can manipulate our actions and mood, often inhibiting us from pursuing our goals. He explores historical perspectives on fear and anxiety, referring to an article from 1912 that discusses the paralyzing effects of fear and the importance of focusing on positive outcomes instead of worst-case scenarios.

    The episode serves as a reflection on not letting fear dictate our lives, encouraging listeners to differentiate between irrational fears and reality. Hadfield concludes by reinforcing the need to confront and manage our fears constructively, urging listeners to not be swayed by imaginary scenarios that can prevent us from living fully and pursuing our ambitions.

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    31 mins

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