• Substance and alcohol abuse, fatherhood, dealing with negativity and much more, with Dr. Pat Davidson

  • Feb 24 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
  • Podcast

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Substance and alcohol abuse, fatherhood, dealing with negativity and much more, with Dr. Pat Davidson

  • Summary

  • Listen. Learn. Leverage. by Fractal Biomechanics is a podcast focusing on and sharing the human side of some of the best coaches and practitioners in the industry.

    This is the 14th episode of the podcast and the guest of the podcast is Dr. Pat Davidson, Ph.D, Exercise Physiology, Founder of Re-Thinking Big Patterns (RTBP) seminars and certification.


    In this episode we discuss:

    1. Childhood and upbringing,

    2. Substance and alcohol abuse,

    3. Fatherhood,

    4. Dealing with social media,

    5. Mental health

    ...and lot more.


    Instagram IDs:

    Dr. Pat Davidson: https://www.instagram.com/dr.patdavidson/

    Ankoor Bhattacharjee: https://www.instagram.com/fractal.biomechanics/


    I hope you enjoy listening to the episode, as much as we did recording it. Hope you learn a thing or two from it as well.

    See you soon, with a new guest, with some interesting stories of his/her life.


    Credit:

    Intro and End music: Anchor.

    Rapid Fire music: Stay (Sting) by Otis McDonald (YouTube Music Library).

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