Interested in HUMAN performance? Want to be kept up-to-date with the latest science and practice? Join Cameron Norsworthy, scientist, athlete, and coach to multiple world champions, as he unpacks key topics to peak performance, deep engagement, and health.After a career-ending injury as an athlete, I became fascinated by human experience; why in one moment, we can be feeling and acting our very best, only to struggle and stress moments later. I studied sports and performance psychology, neuroscience, coaching, and life-hacking, and did my PhD in advancing our understanding and application of flow. I became a scientist, an entrepreneur, and a coach, and found my life’s purpose in helping some of the world’s best athletes, entrepreneurs, and professionals find their flow. My drive to keep learning and growing genesis an organisation to innovate human performance and set the standards for performance coaching. In this podcast, I share everything that I am working on, giving you a window
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S5 E9: Why Hope Matters: Action, Resilience, and the Hope Barometer with Dr Andreas Krafft
May 12, 20261h 11mS0
<p>In a conversation with Cameron, Andreas Krafft explains why hope is an existential human phenomenon needed to survive, flourish, and act, especially amid environmental, political, and societal crises. He describes hope as an emergent property with three necessary elements: a meaningful wish, belief that it is possible, and trust in personal and external resources to cope with setbacks. They discuss how young people have faced helplessness and a lack of positive prospects since the pandemic, and how negativity bias can fuel spirals of despair, countered by attention to positive experiences, strengths, solidarity, and success. Andres emphasises relationships—warning loneliness is...
S5 E8: How to improve your memory and cognitive ability with World Record Holder Dave Farrow
May 5, 20261h 20mS0
<p>Dave Faro discusses how childhood diagnoses of ADHD and dyslexia led him to develop brain training methods aimed at practical learning rather than “memory athlete” competition, including inventing five techniques and a “memory modes” syllabus tested in a double-blind study at McGill University. He explains that mnemonics work by making information feel novel, and argues people differ in what triggers novelty (action, exaggeration, personalisation, oddity, fantastical), with “teacher bias” causing mismatches. Faro recounts his Guinness records memorising 59 shuffled decks (3,068 cards) using compression and training. He teaches a names-and-faces “costume party” method using the first visualizable association, plus recall “shadow memory” tactics (l...
S5 E7: Releasing Flow Blockers, Mental Fitness, and Embodied High Performance with Damon Valentino
Apr 28, 202655 minS0
<p>In this episode we chat about flow and how to work with flow with other. I’ve invited Damon Valentino, Director of Mental Fitness for the Professional Tennis Players Association and founder of Side Street Performance Coach. Valentino recounts early flow experiences in high school cross country and on the tennis court. The conversation centers on flow as getting out of one’s own way, shifting from adding skills to releasing “flow blockers,” and reframing striving so performance and wellbeing support each other through curiosity, play, and embodiment. Valentino describes mental fitness as a holistic, preventative practice and a competit...
S5 E6: Breathwork, Stress Resilience, and Presence: Training the Nervous System with Danielle Smith
Apr 20, 202656 minS0
<p>In a conversation with Danielle, a breathwork and human performance facilitator who left a high-stress corporate environment after burnout to rebuild her nervous system through yin yoga, diaphragmatic breathing, and later Wim Hof breathing and cold exposure. She explains how daily breathing patterns (chest vs diaphragm) affect stress, the vagus nerve, and nervous system regulation, and argues for a “toolbox” of techniques matched to context, including box breathing for driving and balancing upregulation and downregulation to build resilience. The discussion covers chronic stress versus hormetic stress and finding a window of tolerance, breathwork for sleep via cadence breathing (4-second inha...
S5 E5: Master the Madness: Expanding the Mind Beyond Prescriptions with Dr. Reef Kareem
Apr 13, 20261h 20mS0
<p>Host Cameron Norsworthy interviews psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and performer Dr. Reef Kareem about why “expanding your mind” can be more effective than prescriptions in addressing emotional, physical, and spiritual pain by targeting underlying causes rather than symptoms. Reef describes mental health as a spectrum from pathology to inspiration, and argues many people settle for stabilisation, leading to “languishing” and cognitive rigidity intensified by post-COVID pressures. He outlines his integrative work combining Western medicine with Eastern spirituality, trauma repair, attachment and existential psychology, and cognitive flexibility, including a 90-day meaning-centred phase that reduced relapse. Reef shares his own story of cultural pressure...
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