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The "Architect of Resilience" podcast is a thought-provoking and uplifting series that dives deep into the intricacies of conquering life's most formidable challenges. Through profound personal conversations with individuals who have navigated and triumphed over seemingly insurmountable obstacles, this podcast offers a unique window into the human spirit's capacity for resilience and transformation.

Hosted by Chris Duffin, each episode explores the fascinating stories of those who have harnessed their inner strength to overcome adversity and achieve remarkable feats. These gripping narratives are complemented by expert insights from leading researchers, doctors, coaches, clinicians, and athletes, offering valuable perspectives on how to nurture the mind, body, and soul.

Whether it's unlocking 'superhuman' abilities, igniting personal growth and self-awareness, mastering human and organizational behavior, or discovering unparalleled injury prevention and recovery protocols, "Architect of Resilience" is your guide to unlocking the potential within yourself and evolving into the resilient architect of your own destiny. Tune in and embark on a journey of inspiration, empowerment, and transformation.

Mar 26, 2018

Today's guest is Eric Helms, well-known coach, athlete, author, and educator. Tune in as our hosts take a dive deep into auto-regulation in what is probably our most technical discussion on the topic. This one is a great one for you strength science nerds! 

Eric has published multiple peer reviewed articles in exercise science and nutrition journals and writes for several fitness publications He’s taught undergraduate and graduate level nutrition and exercise science courses and is invited to speak internationally at academic and commercial conferences for fitness, nutrition and strength and conditioning. He has a BS in fitness and wellness, an MS in exercise science, a second masters in sports nutrition, a PhD in strength and conditioning, and is a research fellow for AUT at the Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand.