• Fitness Foundations + Parkinson’s Principle (Why Structure Changes Everything)
    Jun 24 2026

    Hey everyone, welcome back to Mind Body Method. This week I am diving into an extremely important topic.

    If you’re stuck chasing weight loss, abs, or motivation… you’re focused on the wrong target.

    In this episode, I break down why real fitness results come from mastering the fundamentals — workouts completed, steps, nutrition quality, hydration, sleep, and consistency.

    We talk about:

    • Why identity matters more than outcomes
    • How small daily wins build confidence
    • Why high performers keep it simple
    • And how Parkinson’s Principle can help you train harder, eat smarter, and stop procrastinating

    If you want sustainable fat loss, muscle growth, discipline, and long‑term results — this is where it starts.

    Let’s build the foundation.



    You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUTCOLLECTIVE


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    15 mins
  • Why Most People Fail at Fitness (Build Real Consistency Instead)
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode, I break down why most people fail in fitness — they chase extreme workouts and crash diets without building a stable foundation first.

    I share how lasting fitness results come from consistency, not motivation. That starts with grounding habits: quality sleep, morning walks, breathwork, time outside, and simple routines that regulate your nervous system.

    For beginners, I recommend sticking to a realistic plan you can follow for six months. Train 2–3 times per week using basic full‑body strength movements — push, pull, squat, hinge, carry, and core. Keep it simple and repeatable.

    I also talk about building momentum, stacking small wins, and adapting your workouts when life gets busy instead of quitting altogether.

    Fitness isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s a tool for building strength, resilience, and long‑term physical and mental health.


    You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUTCOLLECTIVE


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    13 mins
  • Meditation for Better Decisions in Business, Relationships & Fitness
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode of the Mind Body Method Podcast, I share how meditation became one of the most practical tools in my life — not just for stress, but for making better decisions in business, relationships, and fitness.

    For me, meditation creates space between a situation and my reaction. Most mistakes don’t come from lack of knowledge — they come from lack of awareness. Meditation builds that awareness.

    I break down how this shows up in:

    • Business: More clarity, better questions, separating fear from intuition.
    • Relationships: Less defensiveness, fewer assumptions, better listening.
    • Fitness: More discipline, patience, and consistency.

    I also share how to start — just two minutes focusing on your breath — and challenge you to try five minutes a day for one week.

    Simple. Practical. Powerful.

    Subscribe and let’s keep building stronger minds and better lives.


    You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUTCOLLECTIVE


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    25 mins
  • Mindfulness & Meditation for Anxiety | How to Stay Grounded in a Chaotic World
    Jun 3 2026

    If you’ve been feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or just mentally noisy lately… this one’s for you.

    In this mashup episode of Mind Body Method, I pull together some of my favorite conversations about mindfulness, meditation, gratitude, grounding practices, and protecting your peace in a chaotic world.

    These are the tools I actually use — and the ones my guests swear by.

    In this episode, I talk with:

    April Grudzien about meditation as a gateway to clarity and creativity. We get into the mind‑body connection — stretching, yoga, movement — and how you can build a simple “toolbox” of practices, including visual meditations you can even do while walking or biking.

    Constantin Rasuli (Tony-nominated actor) shares how anxiety and panic attacks hit during a major career shift — and how a simple 15‑minute morning meditation practice completely changed his trajectory. He also played a big role in deepening my own meditation journey (including Abraham Hicks).

    Paige Nichols and I dive into alone time, journaling, using a gratitude app, and how to find joy in small, ordinary moments instead of chasing big milestones.

    And with Mark Pettigrew, we talk about staying grounded through humor, music, supportive relationships, being home, limiting outside noise, and navigating grief without losing yourself.

    If you’re looking for:

    • How to start meditating
    • How to reduce anxiety naturally
    • How to build a daily mindfulness routine
    • How to stay grounded during stressful times
    • Or how gratitude actually rewires your mindset

    This episode is a practical reset.

    Protect your peace.

    Build the practice.

    Stay grounded.

    You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUT


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    22 mins
  • Why Anxiety Won’t Go Away (And What Actually Works) | CBT & EMDR Explained
    May 20 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Dr. Thomas Whitfield — clinical psychologist, PhD in health psychology and clinical science, and someone who specializes in CBT and EMDR for anxiety and trauma.

    We go deep into anxiety disorders, trauma treatment, OCD, attachment styles, avoidance, and the systems that actually help people change. Thomas shares why he prefers working with anxiety over severe depression, how he approaches complex PTSD, and what makes EMDR such a powerful trauma therapy.

    We also talk about the personal side — his early experience caregiving after his mom’s brain surgery, developing OCD behaviors, years in therapy, and how that shaped the way he shows up as a psychologist today.

    If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety, trauma triggers, overthinking, or feeling stuck in the same patterns — this one’s for you.

    And please make sure to follow/subscribe and share it with someone who struggles with anxiety, trauma, or OCD.


    Dr. Thomas Whitfield is a clinical psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders, trauma treatment, CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). His background includes research in health psychology and clinical science, and he works extensively with trauma, OCD, and attachment patterns.

    Click for more information about Dr. Thomas Whitfield,

    You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUT


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    45 mins
  • How to Reset Your Life When You Feel Stuck
    May 13 2026

    Every time the seasons shift here in New York City, I reset my routines.

    In this episode, I’m sharing the 12 daily mind-body habits I use to move into a new season with more clarity, alignment, energy, and momentum.

    This isn’t about a complete life overhaul.
    It’s about small, grounded daily upgrades that compound.

    If you’re feeling stuck, scattered, or ready for your next level — this is your blueprint.

    Here’s what I walk through:

    • How I reconnect to my deeper “why”
    • Why protecting your mornings changes everything
    • Upgrading your physical space to upgrade your mindset
    • Choosing inputs that elevate you (not doom scrolling)
    • Setting realistic goals that actually stick
    • Building accountability that creates traction
    • Prioritizing recovery and nervous system regulation
    • Why 7–8 hours of sleep is non-negotiable
    • Leaning into supportive community
    • Scheduling well-being before your calendar fills up
    • Training discipline beyond motivation
    • Celebrating the season you just completed
    • Visualizing the version of yourself you’re stepping into

    Momentum doesn’t happen by accident.
    It’s designed.

    If this resonates, drop a comment, DM me on Instagram, or send an email — I love hearing what season you’re stepping into.


    You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUT


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    9 mins
  • Building Fitness Community, Mobility & Longevity My Conversation with Bradford Shreve
    May 6 2026

    In this episode of Mind Body Method, I sit down with fitness coach and community builder Bradford Shreve to talk about something that’s missing in modern fitness: connection.

    I met Bradford in New York City through FitNut Collective, and from the start I was drawn to how intentional he is — about form, precision, mobility, and building real community in fitness spaces.

    We get into his journey from musical theater and theater school into personal training, and how that performance background shaped the way he coaches today.

    We talk about:

    • How gym culture has shifted from social connection to phone-focused isolation
    • Why training with other people (like those COVID park workouts) leads to better results
    • The importance of proper form and precision coaching
    • Training for longevity vs. ego lifting
    • Working with older clients who want pain-free movement and mobility
    • “Yoga snacks” and how to build up to advanced stretches like the wheel/bridge
    • Why handstands can be powerful for long-term strength and joint health
    • Starting Tug-of-War Fight Club NYC to bring back in-person fitness community
    • Staying consistent: tracking progress, having a weekly plan, and training phone-free

    We also get real about ego in fitness, steroid temptation, fixing pain before adding weight, and why most people plateau because they repeat the same routine over and over.

    If you care about:

    • Mobility and flexibility
    • Longevity training
    • Community-based fitness
    • Strength training without burnout
    • Building sustainable workout habits

    This episode is for you.

    You can find Bradford @BradfordFitnessJourney.

    Or if you are interested in The Tug of War Fight Club go to  @TWFC NYC

    You can write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUT


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    39 mins
  • How to Rewire Your Brain with a Simple Morning Routine
    Apr 29 2026

    In this episode of the Mind Body Method podcast, I’m breaking down how the mind-body connection has completely changed the way I train, recover, and show up in my life.

    Because here’s the thing — your thoughts aren’t just “in your head.” They create real physical reactions. Stress spikes cortisol. Anxiety tightens your body. Fight‑or‑flight drains your energy. But calm, focused states? That’s where recovery, digestion, clarity, and real performance live.

    I talk about Neuroplasticity — aka your brain’s ability to rewire itself based on repeated thoughts and behaviors. Basically, whatever you practice, you become.

    Then I get into heart-brain coherence, which sounds technical but really just means getting your nervous system, heart, and brain on the same team. Breath work, meditation, slowing down — that’s how you shift from reactive mode to intentional mode.

    And honestly? It starts in the morning.

    I explain why a solid morning routine is one of the most underrated tools for discipline, identity, and mental clarity. If you don’t take control of your mindset early, the world will gladly do it for you.

    Then I walk you through exactly what I do:

    • Early wake-up (before the chaos starts)
    • No social media scrolling
    • Intention-setting
    • Hydration + supplements
    • Meditation & breath work
    • Making the bed (small win, big energy shift)
    • High-protein breakfast
    • Gratitude journaling (when I’m consistent 😅)

    Nothing extreme. Just consistent.

    Because small early wins build momentum. And momentum builds identity.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, stressed, or scattered, this episode will help you understand how to train your brain and body to work with you instead of against you.

    And I want to hear from you — what’s in your morning routine?

    Write to me at: Questions@MindBodyMethodPodcast.com

    You can follow me at @JoshGrimm_FITNUT


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    13 mins