Paul Garrigan & Carly Skelly

PACT Mantality Podcast

Education EN ↓ 4 episodes

The new 'PACT Mantality Podcast' with Paul Garrigan and Carly Skelly. The aim and mission of the podcast is to end the stigma associated with mental health in predominantly men. All guests who make an appearance on the show will be for the benefit of the viewing audience with the main aim being to empower people to empower themselves.

Author

Paul Garrigan & Carly Skelly

Category

Education

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

May 13, 2026

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Episodes

The Who Am I Podcast - Episode 7 13.05.2026

Episode 7 of the Who Am I Podcast 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Lokendra, an Isha Hatha Yoga Teacher who spent 8 years living inside the Sadhguru Ashram in India searching for deeper meaning and understanding of life. What followed was one of the deepest and most honest conversations we’ve had on the podcast so far. We spoke about masculinity, mental health, spirituality, relationships, purp...

The Who am I Podcast - Episode 6 13.05.2026
The Who Am I Podcast Ep - 5 (ft. Joel Jelen) 10.03.2026

Episode 5 of The Who Am I Podcast In this conversation with Joel Jelen, breathwork and wellbeing coach and author, we sat down and unpacked what most men completely overlook. We talked about how what looks like a stress problem, a mindset issue, ADHD, poor sleep or low energy can sometimes come down to something far more fundamental. We explored dysfunctional breathing patterns, over breathing, mo...

The Who Am I Podcast Episode 4 03.12.2025

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