• 167: Why Motivation Fails: The "Identity Stability" X-Factor, with Bryan Hedrick
    Feb 10 2026

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    Most high achievers think they need more motivation or better tactics to succeed, but that is actually a recipe for burnout. The true foundation of sustainable performance isn’t what you do—it’s how stable your identity is when the pressure hits.

    Discover why identity stability—not motivation or tactics—is the true foundation of sustainable performance and leadership. In this episode of The Game Changer Podcast, Michelle Dutro sits down with leadership coach, researcher, and U.S. Army Chaplain Bryan Hedrick to explore the hidden “X-factor” behind clarity, resilience, and lasting change. While this work emerged from elite military and high-pressure environments, it applies to anyone navigating leadership, transition, or personal growth.

    We discuss how strengthening your sense of self transforms the way you make decisions, respond to pressure, and lead—both personally and professionally.

    In this episode, you will learn:

    ⭐ Why identity stability drives performance more than motivation or strategy
    ⭐ How tying identity to roles and labels leads to burnout and loss of direction
    ⭐ The difference between short-term performance and sustainable high performance
    ⭐ How internal alignment creates clarity in health, relationships, and leadership

    Key discussion points:

    00:01 Welcome + Who Is Bryan Hedrick
    01:41 Why Identity Stability Matters
    03:03 The “X-Factor” in Human Performance
    06:46 When Identity Is Tied to Labels
    07:52 Sustainable Performance vs. Chasing Metrics
    10:39 Why Some People Change and Others Don’t
    14:03 The Stability of Self Inventory (S2I) Framework
    16:07 Values, Agency, and Internal Alignment
    22:00 Identity Under Pressure
    31:02 Coaching, Growth, and Inner Work
    35:59 Leadership Is for Everyone
    38:31 Final Truth: An Upright Inner World

    To learn more about Bryan's work: https://www.corefocusperformancecoaching.com/

    For Bryan's assessment: https://www.lacunaleadership.com/

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    41 mins
  • 166: How To Rewire Your Brain... (The Method) with John Kennedy, Founder of Combat Brain Training
    Jan 26 2026

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    Summary:

    Discover how to rewire your brain for permanent high performance and limitless focus. In this episode of The Game Changer Podcast, Michelle Dutro sits down with John Kennedy to reveal the science behind neuroplasticity and cognitive training. While these methods started in high-stakes environments, they are now available to help ANYONE improve focus, reduce anxiety, and sharpen decision-making.

    We discuss how specific brain training exercises can transform the way you think, helping you reach your full potential regardless of your starting point.

    In this episode, you will learn:

    🧠 How neuroplasticity allows you to physically change your brain structure at any age

    🧠 Simple neuroscience hacks to instantly improve focus and mental clarity

    🧠 Why cognitive training offers a permanent solution to burnout and stress

    🧠 How to turn unique brain traits into hidden strengths through targeted practice

    Key discussion points:

    00:00 Introduction to Brain Training

    01:20 John Kennedy's Journey

    08:39 The Impact of Brain Training on Performance

    12:29 Exercises and Techniques for Brain Training

    16:27 Addressing Anxiety and Stress through Brain Training

    20:26 The Role of Brain Training in Goal Setting

    27:27 Understanding Brain Training Solutions

    29:12 The Impact of Environment on Cognitive Development

    30:37 Transforming Mental Traits into Superpowers

    33:30 The Longevity of Brain Changes

    35:04 Neural Primers for Quick Mental Boosts

    36:45 Training for High-Stress Situations

    39:53 Addressing Trauma Symptoms

    42:05 Practical Advice for Everyday Awareness

    45:10 Accessing Brain Training Programs

    To learn more go to: https://combatbraintraining.com/

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    51 mins
  • 165: Rucking for Beginners: How to Build Strength While Walking with Kayla Girgen
    Jan 19 2026

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    Summary

    Have you ever considered walking with weight? In this episode of the Game Changer podcast, host Michelle Dutro interviews Kayla Girgen, a registered dietitian and founder of Sugar and Strength Academy. They discuss the concept of rucking, which is walking with weight, and its benefits for both physical and mental health. Kayla shares her journey into rucking, the importance of nutrition, and how to create a sustainable lifestyle that focuses on overall well-being rather than just weight loss. The conversation emphasizes the accessibility of rucking for all fitness levels and the necessity of spending time in nature for mental clarity and health.

    Takeaways

    Rucking is a simple and effective way to build strength.

    It offers both physical and mental benefits.

    Rucking is low impact and suitable for all ages.

    Proper footwear is crucial for a safe rucking experience.

    Nutrition plays a key role in overall health and fitness.

    Balancing blood sugar can help manage cravings and energy levels.

    Creating a goal lifestyle is more important than focusing on weight loss.

    Small, sustainable changes lead to long-term success.

    Spending time in nature is essential for mental health.

    Rucking can be done anywhere, making it a versatile exercise.

    Get Kayla's New Book: Ruck Fit - https://www.amazon.com/Ruck-Fit-Strength-Endurance-Walking/dp/1324111526

    To Keep Up with Kayla's latest projects, and her Sugar And Strength Academy:

    https://kaylagirgenrd.mn.co/

    Chapters-

    00:00 Introduction to Kayla Girgen

    02:23 Understanding Rucking: A New Approach to Fitness

    06:20 Physical and Mental Benefits of Rucking

    11:10 Rucking for All Ages: Addressing Joint Concerns

    15:59 Getting Started with Rucking: Tips and Techniques

    21:20 The Importance of Footwear in Rucking

    22:44 Nutrition Insights: Balancing Calories and Blood Sugar

    28:50 Creating a Goal Lifestyle: Beyond Weight Loss

    34:32 Final Thoughts: Nature as a Necessity

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    37 mins
  • 164: Neurosurgeon Reveals The Future Of Stem Cells, with Dr. Jeff Gross
    Jan 12 2026

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    "What if you could repair your body without going under the knife? Discover why a top neurosurgeon is pivoting to stem cells and what this 'cutting edge' science means for your longevity."

    In this episode of the Game Changer podcast, host Michelle Dutro engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Jeff Gross, a neurosurgeon who has ventured into the realm of regenerative and immune-based therapies. They discuss the importance of mindset in embracing new medical innovations, the mechanisms behind stem cell therapy, and its applications in treating injuries and chronic diseases. Dr. Gross shares insights on the role of natural killer cells in cancer treatment and the significance of rebuilding the immune system post-treatment. The conversation emphasizes the need for continuous learning and seeking reliable information in the evolving landscape of healthcare.

    Takeaways

    • The new year is a time for new perspectives.
    • Innovation in medicine can be uncomfortable but necessary.
    • Patients often resist new possibilities despite their potential benefits.
    • Stem cell therapy taps into the body's self-healing mechanisms.
    • Aging affects our healing capabilities due to accumulated cellular junk.
    • Inflammation is a common factor in many chronic diseases.
    • Natural killer cells play a crucial role in cancer treatment.
    • Rebuilding the immune system is essential after traditional treatments.
    • Mindset is key in embracing alternative health approaches.
    • Continuous learning is vital in the ever-evolving field of medicine.

    To learn more go to: https://recellebrate.com/

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to New Perspectives in Medicine

    03:09Dr. Jeff Gross: A Journey Beyond Traditional Medicine

    05:57Understanding Stem Cell Therapy and Its Mechanisms

    09:00The Role of Stem Cells in Injury Recovery

    11:48Exploring Chronic Diseases and Inflammation

    15:11Natural Killer Cells and Cancer Treatment

    17:56Rebuilding the Immune System Post-Treatment

    20:59Mindset: Embracing Change in Health Approaches

    24:11Finding Reliable Information and Resources

    26:48The Future of Regenerative Medicine

    29:59Conclusion: The Importance of Continuous Learning

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    40 mins
  • 163: Mindful Art For Stress, Burnout, And Emotional Healing with Cynthia Hauk
    Jan 5 2026

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    What if creativity wasn’t about talent or productivity—but about presence, healing, and self-compassion?

    In this episode of The Game Changer Podcast, host Michelle Dutro is joined by Cynthia Hauk, founder of Mindful Creative Muse, for a deeply grounding conversation on how mindful art can support stress reduction, emotional healing, and personal growth.

    Cynthia shares how combining mindfulness with simple, accessible art practices helps quiet the inner critic, soften perfectionism, and gently process emotions—without forcing stillness or creating “good” art.

    This episode explores:

    • Why mindful art is especially helpful for people who struggle with meditation
    • How creativity can release emotional and mental blocks
    • The role of art in healing during illness, trauma, and burnout
    • How slowing down—safely and gently—can restore clarity and connection
    • Simple ways to begin using mindful art as self-care

    Whether you’re navigating overwhelm, burnout, a health challenge, or simply feeling disconnected from yourself, this conversation offers a compassionate and practical invitation back to presence.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    • Free Workbook: Mindful Art for Self-Care (linked below)
    • Website: https://mindfulcreativemuse.com
    • YouTube: Mindful Creative Muse


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    00:01 – Welcome & Introduction
    Michelle introduces Cynthia and sets the tone for a gentle, inspiring conversation on art and mindfulness.

    01:45 – What Is Mindful Art?
    How Cynthia blends mindfulness with accessible art practices for healing and self-care.

    02:49 – “I’m Not Creative” & Other Common Blocks
    Why mindful art is especially helpful for people who resist art or meditation.

    07:30 – Releasing Creative & Mental Blocks
    How mindful art lowers pressure and opens creative flow.

    09:54 – Perfectionism, Self-Criticism & Kindness
    How mindful art softens harsh inner narratives and changes how we show up in life.

    11:41 – When Self-Care Becomes Another To-Do
    The difference between presence and productivity—even in wellness practices.

    13:49 – Avoidance, Trauma & Fear of Slowing Down
    How mindful art offers safe anchor points when emotions feel overwhelming.

    18:22 – Art, Healing & Medical Challenges
    How creative practices supported Cynthia during illness, isolation, and grief.

    21:16 – Art vs. Vision Boards
    Using images as reflection—not manifestation.

    23:50 – Mindful Art & Communication
    How connecting with yourself improves connection with others.

    25:55 – 15-Minute Mindful Art Practices You Can Try Today
    Simple exercises using breath, music, and body awareness.

    28:28 – How to Learn More with Cynthia
    Free resources, website, and guided practices.

    29:28 – One Truth Cynthia Lives By
    Why creativity is everyone’s birthright.

    29:54 – Closing Reflections & Invitation
    Michelle wraps up with gratitude and encouragement to explore mindful a

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    32 mins
  • 162: Your Body Knows Before You Do, with Quantum Biofeedback Expert Jake Cunningham
    Dec 29 2025

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    Your body is always giving you signals—fatigue, stress, anxiety, pain—but most of us don’t know how to listen.
    What if your body knows something long before your mind catches up?
    In this episode of the Game Changer Podcast, I sit down with longtime friend and quantum biofeedback expert Jake Cunningham to explore how stress patterns, frequency, and the nervous system quietly shape your health—and how you can stop guessing and start listening.

    If you’ve ever felt “off” but couldn’t explain why…
    If you’ve tried doing all the right things but still feel stressed, tired, or out of balance…
    This conversation is for you.

    In this episode of the Game Changer Podcast, I’m joined by Jake Cunningham, Founder & CEO of White Dove Global, to break down quantum biofeedback and frequency-based wellness in a grounded, practical way—without hype or jargon.

    We talk about why energy medicine used to be considered fringe, why it’s becoming more mainstream now (especially as wearables normalize real-time health data), and how biofeedback can reveal blind spots—the things you don’t know to ask about but that quietly impact your nervous system, emotions, and physical health.

    We also share the true story of how Jake and I first met over 20 years ago at an advanced training in Santa Barbara—including a moment where we literally jumped off a moving boat—and why that experience became a metaphor for life, health, and entering a new year differently.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why your body sends signals long before symptoms appear
    • How stress responses and cortisol quietly drive imbalance
    • The difference between measuring stress and retraining it
    • How frequency and resonance help the body regulate itself
    • Why proactive wellness beats “wait-until-something’s-wrong” care
    • What it really means to listen to your body—without judgment

    This episode isn’t about diagnosing or fixing you.
    It’s about awareness, agency, and giving your body the chance to do what it was designed to do—heal and self-regulate.

    A question to sit with:

    What if the thing you’ve never tried… is the thing your body has been asking for all along?

    👇 Share in the comments what stood out to you most and subscribe for more conversations where science meets spirit.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Quantum Biofeedback and Personal Journeys

    10:54 The Evolution of Energy Medicine and Its Impact

    17:49 Understanding Frequency Devices and Their Applications

    28:40 Identifying Blind Spots in Personal Growth

    32:22 The Role of Technology in Uncovering Blind Spots

    39:18 The Importance of Willingness in Personal Transformation

    42:58 Creating a Supportive Environment for Change

    49:12 Proactive Healthcare and Optimal Performance

    55:34 Embracing New Experiences for Growth

    58:45 What is one thing you absolutely believe to be true?

    To Learn More About Jake and Quantum Biofeedback:

    https://whitedoveglobal.com/

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    1 hr
  • 161: Reinventing Your Life After A Near Death Experience with Holly Porter
    Dec 8 2025

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    In this episode of the Game Changer podcast, host Michelle Dutro interviews Holly Porter, a successful entrepreneur and author who shares her incredible journey of starting and scaling 11 businesses, her near-death experience, and the profound transformation that followed. Holly discusses the importance of time management, self-care, and the lessons learned from her spiritual experiences. She emphasizes the significance of presence in relationships and the impact of nutrition on health. Holly also shares insights into her upcoming book, Near Death Shift : What Dying Taught Me About Life, Business, and Purpose and future projects, encouraging listeners to live with purpose and authenticity.

    Takeaways

    • Holly Porter has started and scaled 11 businesses over 40 years.
    • Time management is crucial; time blocking can help prioritize self-care.
    • A near-death experience can lead to profound personal transformation.
    • Holly emphasizes the importance of loving others where they are.
    • Spirituality has shifted from religious to a more personal relationship with God.
    • Self-care is not selfish; it's necessary for helping others.
    • Holly's upcoming book shares lessons learned from her near-death experience.
    • Living with purpose and authenticity is key to fulfillment.

    To connect and learn more go to www.hollyporter.com

    Find Holly Porter’s new book: Near Death Shift : What Dying Taught Me About Life, Business, and Purpose, on Amazon: https://a.co/d/clVeTLJ

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Holly Porter

    02:01The Journey of an Entrepreneur

    04:36The Power of Time Management

    09:11Transformative Near-Death Experience

    15:02Life After the Coma

    20:12Spiritual Insights and Lessons Learned

    33:54Shifts in Spirituality and Purpose

    41:47Health, Nutrition, and Self-Care

    45:41Looking Ahead: Future Projects

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    49 mins
  • 160: Redefining Strength and Success with JC Glick, CEO of The COMMIT Foundation
    Dec 1 2025

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    Show Summary:

    When your identity is built around a role—your job, your uniform, your marriage—what happens when that role disappears?
    Today, former Army Ranger and Commit Foundation CEO JC Glick joins Michelle Dutro for a powerful conversation about identity, transition, mental health, and becoming who you're truly meant to be.
    JC shares openly about losing his sense of self after the military, battling suicidal ideation, and the long journey toward rebuilding his purpose and worth. Together, Michelle and JC unpack the difference between roles and identity, why life requires transformation—not just transition—and why you only need to be “great” 2% of the time.
    If you’re navigating change, feeling lost, or wondering what's next in your life, this episode will help you reflect, reset, and reclaim your path forward.


    ⏳ Chapters in the description below!
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    What You’ll Learn:
    • How to rebuild identity after major life transitions
    • Why reflection—not rumination—leads to clarity
    • How suicidal thinking really feels from the inside
    • Why being wrong is a superpower for growth
    • The danger of comparison in the age of social media
    • Why community, purpose, and belonging matter more than ever
    • How to live your legacy every single day
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    🏛 About JC Glick
    JC is a retired Army Ranger, author of A Light in the Darkness, and CEO of The Commit Foundation, an organization helping veterans and their families navigate identity, purpose, and life after service. His work in leadership and transition has been featured globally for its depth, honesty, and humanity.


    Learn more: https://www.commitfoundation.org
    Find him on Linked In: @ JC Glick
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    Chapters:
    00:00 – Intro & Air Force vs. Rangers banter
    01:57 – JC’s bio, Commit Foundation & the “Who am I now?” question
    05:36 – Losing identity: roles vs. who you are as a human
    11:02 – Inside suicidal thinking: “I’m the problem, so I’ll solve it”
    16:57 – How Jen helped: empathy, accountability & real support in crisis
    21:02 – What changed: vulnerability, maturity & seeing reality as subjective
    27:20 – For the listener who feels stuck: wanting one small step forward
    28:53 – Reflection vs. rumination, challenging assumptions & using AI as a mirror
    36:40 – Transformation in action: when fellows say “I’ve got nothing”
    41:08 – Changing your mind, social media, comparison & measuring backward
    45:07 – Blue Zones, purpose, community & why we all need each other
    47:20 – Living your legacy now: being a good teammate in the ecosystem
    51:56 – You only need to be great 2% of the time
    53:25 – How to find JC & learn more about The Commit Foundation
    54:38 – Final question: “What is one thing you absolutely believe to be true?”
    56:30 – Michelle’s closing takeaway: “Don’t always be so sure”
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    58 mins