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We're all screwed up (and that's OK)

We're all screwed up (and that's OK)

By: Dawn Walton
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This podcast is run by Dawn Walton, a trauma therapist exploring the things that make us human, especially our flaws and screw ups. This is not your polished podcast, so if that's what you are looking for, move along. Nothing to see here 😄 Season 1 is a series of soundbites from Dawn exploring how our brains work. Season 2 - A Time Travellers Podcast - is an opportunity for you to listen in on conversations between Dawn and her friends and acquaintances. Grab a coffee. Get comfortable. And join us for a chat. Instagram: dawn_thinkitchangeit Tiktok : ThinkitchangeitDawn Walton Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • S3 E1 A conversation with...Steffie, Britains Strongest Woman 2025
    Jul 25 2025

    What does it take to be a successful athlete when you have a voice inside of your head telling you that you are not good enough?

    Dawn first met Steffie at a talk she was doing up in Buckie, Scotland. She didn't know it, but Steffie had already read her book and turned up to learn more. At that stage she was Scotland Strongest woman, but wasn't able to enjoy her success because she was still just surviving.

    In this episode they talk about what it took to reach out to Dawn and what difference it made to her strongwoman journey to work with a therapist.

    They also explore the concept of performance coaching in sports and why Strongwoman doesn't get the same coverage as the men's competitions.

    Steffie is a competitive strongwoman from Buckie, Scotland, and is the reigning Scottish and British Champion.

    A survivor of rape, bullying, and severe depression, she found purpose and power through strength sports — and hasn’t looked back since.

    Since starting in 2019, Steffie has built a reputation for raw grit and honesty, both on the platform and off. She speaks openly about mental health and trauma, breaking stigma and showing that real strength goes far beyond what you can lift.

    Steffie's next goal- World's Strongest Woman!

    links

    Instagram- @dawnstrength88 STRONGWOMAN Documentary - https://vimeo.com/832089908?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafqO4tgHPLysYrB8mPMz2-8jR5gGuTy7H2Rg5rez9pLyyrNaZ-sl5D9NCFo7w_aem_0qRIj_2LNczvyYcir3YJYw

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    Series 3 of the "We're All Screwed up (and that's OK)" podcast, is made up of conversations with Dawn Walton and her clients. Each of her clients is remarkable, with their own story of moving from surviving to thriving. Conversations are informal, so grab a coffee and have a listen.

    About Dawn

    Dawn Walton MSc.Psych, DipCHyp, MNLP is a Trauma Therapist and founder of the Rapid Trauma Reset approach to clearing trauma.

    She has written 4 books, the latest being "We're all screwed up (and that's OK)"

    She sees clients online globally, and trains other therapists and organisations to become trauma informed.

    Connect with Dawn

    www.thinkitchangeit.com

    Insta: Dawn_thinkitchangeit

    Tik tok: Thinkitchangeit

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • S2 Ep3 - Derek Mawhinney
    Apr 10 2025

    Welcome to Season 2 of the "We're All Screwed Up (and that's OK)" podcast - A Time Travellers Podcast.

    Episode 3 : A conversation with Derek Mawhinney.

    Derek Mawhinney is a Scottish entrepreneur, investor, and founder of Impact Sync an investment firm dedicated to transforming public infrastructure across the UK. With a background in infrastructure and a deep-rooted passion for solving systemic challenges, Derek is focused on enabling large-scale projects in housing, health, and education. His work sits at the intersection of business and social impact, driven by a belief that the private sector can play a powerful role in creating lasting, meaningful change. Derek is committed to building a legacy that blends visionary thinking with real-world results.In this episode of the Time Travellers Podcast, Dawn and Derek explore themes of trauma, personal growth, and the importance of community connections. Derek shares his journey of self-discovery, the impact of literature on his life, and the significance of embracing change during difficult times. The discussion highlights the power of storytelling, the need for purpose, and the importance of mental health support, particularly for men. They also delve into the challenges faced by communities and the role of institutions in fostering development. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the fluidity of identity and the importance of personal narratives in shaping who we are.

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    This podcast is run by Dawn Walton, a trauma therapist, exploring the things that make us human, especially our flaws and screw ups. This is not your polished podcast, of if that's what you are looking for, move along, nothing to see here.

    Season 2 is an opportunity for you to listen in on conversations between Dawn and her friends and acquaintances. Grab a coffee. Get comfortable. And join us for a chat.

    www.thinkitchangeit.com

    Insta: Dawn_thinkitchangeit

    Tik tok: Thinkitchangeit

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • S2 Ep 2 - Dr. David R. Hamilton
    Apr 3 2025

    Welcome to Season 2 of the "We're All Screwed Up (and that's OK)" podcast - A Time Travellers Podcast.

    Episode 2: A conversation with David Hamilton.

    David Hamilton is an author of 13 books, including his recent 📘"The Joy of Actually Giving a F**k". As a kindness expert and scientist, David's talks are a must if you get a chance to see him. He is engaging and full of useful information that will change the way you think about health and well being . As he had a previous career as a Pharmaceutical scientist, David approaches everything from a scientific point of view.

    Dawn has been connected with David for many years, ever since she read his third book "How your mind can heal your body".

    In this podcast they talk about many things. In fact, they get so caught up in conversation that it's at least a third of the way through the podcast before David gets a chance to properly introduce himself.

    This podcast covers topics including; the mind body connection and how healing works, why connection is important for humans, the physiological impact of feeling unsafe, dealing with the toxicity of social media, self-care, and many other topics.

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    This podcast is run by Dawn Walton, a trauma therapist, exploring the things that make us human, especially our flaws and screw ups. This is not your polished podcast, of if that's what you are looking for, move along, nothing to see here.

    Season 2 is an opportunity for you to listen in on conversations between Dawn and her friends and acquaintances. Grab a coffee. Get comfortable. And join us for a chat.

    www.thinkitchangeit.com

    Insta: Dawn_thinkitchangeit

    Tik tok: Thinkitchangeit===============================================

    References from the podcast

    Physical healing as a function of perceived time https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-50009-3

    Open-Label Placebo

    https://programinplacebostudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Kaptchuk-PBM-OLP-2018.pdf

    Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl

    The Obstacle is the way by Ryan Holiday

    The Slight Edge by Jeff Olsson

    The Joy of Actually Giving a F*ck bt Dr David R. Hamilton

    Love, Medicine and Miracles by Bernie Siegel

    The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton

    David's Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/drdavidhamilton?fbclid=IwY2xjawJbop9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHWfcqPpr7NX4vvDTNIvepp-00zS3KdCwQZdMDtBqHwd4KySg977c051bng_aem_gw33mK-NZwM3jXfj8g8CGg⁠

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    1 hr and 31 mins
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