
If you’re a Catholic entrepreneur who can’t turn off the pressure, feel guilty when you rest, and beat yourself up over every mistake — this podcast is for you. Each episode helps Catholic men quiet the inner critic, regulate their nervous system, and learn to rest without guilt. The work is grounded in neuroscience, Ignatian spirituality, and self-compassion — built for men who are tired of being... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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As an entrepreneur since 2018 and know how work occuipies 100% of the mind. As a neuroscientist, I'll explain why it's difficult to stop thoughts about work, ruminating and problem solving. It's does really feel like theres always something to figure... more
Why do I and so many Catholic men struggle with an inner critic that says they are never "good enough" despite their business success? This can be from parental figures but also if we experience God as the judgemental force rather than The Good Sheph... more
When we overthink, first we need to get specific about what thoughts are bothering us. Thinking only positive, reassuring thoughts wouldn't be an issue, right? So what we're really dealing are negative thoughts and rumination over a specific area of ... more
Guys who are really hard on themselves and have a strong inner critic can actually get really far in life, but it's exhausting. I was motivated by my inner critic my entire life. I asked this simple question though "Is it really success is there's no... more
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I’ve been listening to all the episodes ever since finding this show.
Scott is such an engaging, relatable, intelligent host with really insightful perspectives on a range of life topics.
Thank you for putting out such impactful content and being a great human!!
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Feeling grateful for finding this podcast. I may still feel lost, but I now feel more at peace knowing that there is nothing wrong with being where I am. Thank you
I found you on YouTube and at the end you said it would mean a lot if you get the reviews and rating so I came here. I only watched one of you videos “if you’re feeling lost, it’s actually good” but for sure now I’m hooked. But I want to say that I really loved your video and the perspective of “if you are lost then it means you are a seeker and want more” and I love everything you shared and how you made me see things .
I just watched something Scott posted a year ago which is so relevant to me about being lost in life. His way of allowing you to see things. Approaching things with ease. His humbleness. I’m feeling all kinds of ways suicidal and these things you can’t talk to anyone about. Grateful grateful grateful. I’ve listened to one thing but it was impactful. No doubt his other episodes will be just as profound. Appreciate you, your transparency and wisdom Scott thank you. Keep being you, keep being a ve... more
I happened to find his YouTube when I was feeling lost. I didn’t know what should I do to release my tension and just blamed myself. He described my emotional state perfectly. I know it’s not the solution but at least I feel much lighter when someone gave me words in the darkness.
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The show centers on mental health, self-compassion, and neuroscience through a Catholic lens aimed at men who feel overwhelmed by inner critics, guilt, and the urge to constantly perform. Episodes blend practical neuroscience, spirituality (Ignatian influences), and personal storytelling to help listeners rest, regulate their nervous systems, and live with more calm, clarity, and authentic self-trust. A notable strength is the host's straightforward, compassionate approach to sensitive topics like depression, anxiety, and masculinity, often featuring actionable routines and reflective exercises tailored for Catholic entrepreneurs and professionals.
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