Episodes

  • “Embrace vulnerability,” with psychotherapist and musician M Brady on More Than Work
    Sep 4 2024

    In this episode of More Than Work, host Rabiah interviews M. Brady, a psychotherapist and musician, who shares his journey from being a professional tennis player to discovering his passion for psychotherapy and music. M discusses his long career in therapy, his struggle with anxiety and vulnerability, and how these experiences influenced his album. He also reflects on the impacts of early humiliations, the importance of creativity, and coping with personal losses. Throughout, M emphasizes the value of embracing vulnerability and taking risks in life.

    00:00 Introduction to More Than Work Podcast

    00:34 Meet M. Brady: Psychotherapist and Musician

    01:29 M's Journey into Psychotherapy

    02:48 The Intersection of Sports and Psychology

    04:43 Overcoming Personal Challenges

    08:29 Exploring the Concept of Unprocessed Losses

    18:14 M's Return to Music

    25:35 Discussing Musical Influences

    28:17 Challenges of Performing Live

    30:01 Overcoming Personal Barriers

    33:15 Inspirations and Advice

    35:47 Fun and Personal Questions

    40:46 Closing Remarks and Contact Information


    Note from Rabiah (Host):

    I’ve been slow to edit podcasts this year. But I still have a passion for sharing others’ stories. Thank you for sticking with me and there are over 100 episodes in the backlog so you can listen to more if you haven’t already. I’ll be setting up more interviews and getting more episodes out soon.

    M. Brady is exactly who I was looking for when I started More Than Work. He has a job but he also has a passion, and he is pursuing it in his own way, in his own time. I related to this as I thought about comedy lately. M was very open about his past and what he went through to get to where he is today, the creator of an EP, in addition to being a psychotherapist. I was tempted to sneak in a little therapy when we chatted but resisted! Enjoy the listen and check out the tunes!

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    Find M Brady

    Website: mbradymusic.com

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6JpYhnIRsYXjORa8FL2uCt

    Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/m-brady/1724662113

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    44 mins
  • “I absolutely love my job”, with Kaizen Collective founder and sex therapist Kileen Barry.
    Jun 6 2024

    In this episode of 'More Than Work,' host Rabiah engages in a profound conversation with Kileen Barry, founder of Kaizen Collective and a sex therapist. They dive into Kileen's journey from digital marketing to therapy, exploring her motivations, influences, and the pivotal books 'Come As You Are' and 'Maybe You Should Talk to Someone.' The discussion covers Kileen's academic path, her unique approach to therapy, which emphasizes a holistic and salutogenic model, and her passion for integrating mental, physical, and nutritional care. The episode also touches on the importance of boundaries, Kileen's self-care practices, and her aspirations for Kaizen Collective. Join Rabiah and Kileen as they uncover the layers of professional and personal evolution, making this more than just work.

    00:00 Introduction to More Than Work Podcast

    00:34 Meet Kileen Barry: Founder and Sex Therapist

    02:04 Kileen's Journey into Therapy

    02:20 From Digital Marketing to Therapy

    03:18 The Impact of Books on Kileen's Career

    04:16 Personal Experiences with Therapy

    09:21 Kileen's Nonprofit Work and Its Influence

    13:57 Understanding Salutogenic Model in Therapy

    24:26 The Importance of Discussing Sex in Therapy

    27:36 Generational Shifts in Attitudes Towards Sex

    30:34 The Wire Monkey Experiment

    31:42 Attachment Styles and Personal Growth

    32:31 Book Recommendations and Attachment Theory

    34:01 Transitioning Careers and Education

    39:27 Starting a Private Practice

    40:02 Holistic Mental Health Approach

    43:31 Maintaining Boundaries as a Therapist

    48:37 Fun and Personal Insights

    53:34 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    Note from Rabiah (host): It seems that though there are huge gaps between episodes lately, they are also somehow coming right on time, especially since I know what is coming next. Editing this one was a joy and gave me a sense of normalcy that I haven’t had in over a month. I broke my leg and left A&E at 2:30am on my birthday. That wasn’t how I planned to start my year of being 45. But in listening and editing, I appreciated the conversation that I’m now sharing with you because this is a conversation with a friend who I got to learn a lot about and who I wouldn’t have been able to engage with in the same way at 35 or 25. Kileen is full of grace and her career change more than made sense. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did and am curious about what you, the listener, will take from it.

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    Find Kileen

    PHIIRST

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    polysecure by Jessica Fern

    Dr. Aaron T Beck

    Salvador Minuchin, MD

    Katy Milkman

    Katie Porter

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    55 mins
  • "It's time to just rip that bandaid off," with guest AJ Waters, Founder of Stronger Skatepark
    Apr 10 2024

    In this captivating episode of 'More Than Work,' our host Rabiah Coon engages with AJ Waters, the visionary behind Stronger Skatepark. From the initial spark of passion for skateboarding to the creation of an inclusive community space, AJ shares the journey of founding Stronger Skatepark. Listeners will gain insights into the hurdles of entrepreneurship, the power of community-building, and the significance of personal growth through adversity. Whether you’re a skateboarding enthusiast, interested in the startup world, or looking for inspiration on overcoming personal challenges, this conversation offers valuable takeaways for all.

    Introduction to AJ Waters: The episode kicks off with Rabiah welcoming listeners and introducing AJ Waters, highlighting their unexpected journey from skateboarding hobbyist to the founder of an inclusive skatepark.

    Starting Stronger Skatepark: AJ delves into the early days of skateboarding, the inspiration behind founding Stronger Skatepark, and how a single event sparked the idea to create a welcoming space for skaters in Portland.

    Challenges and Triumphs: Overcoming financial, legal, and personal hurdles, AJ shares the resilience and determination that carried them through the toughest times while founding the skatepark.

    Running a Business: AJ compares past experiences to the challenges and rewards of running Stronger Skateparks, drawing parallels between caregiving and entrepreneurship.

    Inclusivity in Skateboarding: Emphasizing the core value of Stronger Skatepark, AJ discusses efforts to create a skate park where everyone, regardless of age or ability, feels welcome.

    Personal Journey and Mental Health: AJ opens up about their personal growth, mental health journey, gender and sexual identity, and the profound impact of creating a space that supports diversity and accessibility.

    Expanding During a Pandemic: AJ recounts the challenges and opportunities of expanding Stronger Skate Parks despite the pandemic, underscoring the importance of community support in uncertain times.

    Advice and Personal Insights: Wrapping up the episode, AJ shares wisdom on the importance of slowing down and being mindful amidst life's busyness, offering listeners a moment of reflection.

    Note from Rabiah (Host):

    This episode was recorded last year but of course delayed until now. As I mention at the start of the episode, AJ was introduced to me via friend of the pod (and friend of me) Eriko Ono who knows AJ from the Portland, OR skate scene. In December, after the podcast was already recorded, we got to meet in person and I got to see Stronger Skatepark myself. It is a special place. I even bought a sweater that is too cool for me to own but I wear it anyway! This is a fun interview and a very open discussion I enjoyed with AJ. I appreciate so much when my guests are willing to talk about things that could be difficult. In addition to talking about the work AJ is passionate about, as a trans man, he was willing to answer some of my questions about his transition which gave me a rare insight into that experience as it will you, the listener. Enjoy the episode and let me know if you visit the skate park!

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    Find AJ

    Stronger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stronger_skatepark

    Stronger Website: https://www.strongerskatepark.com/

    AJ’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_j_waters

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Skate Like a Girl:

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    51 mins
  • “Doing nothing is something,” with podcast guest Jessica Berg, founder of Moon Rock Wellness
    Feb 28 2024

    In this episode of 'More Than Work', a podcast on personal and professional fulfillment, host Rabiah engages in an insightful discussion with Jessica Berg. Berg is the founder of 'Moon Rock Wellness', a digital platform designed to help busy individuals, particularly working mothers, cultivate everyday habits of wellness. Jessica shares her personal journey leading to the creation of Moon Rock Wellness, including a life-altering encounter with burnout that led her to prioritize her well-being and set boundaries in her corporate job. She also discusses the importance of maintaining balance, practicing daily mindfulness, and investing time and energy into activities that genuinely fulfill us.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:36 Guest Introduction: Jessica Berg

    00:55 Getting to Know Jessica: Personal Life and Location

    01:46 Introduction to Moon Rock Wellness

    01:56 The Importance of Consistent Wellness Practices

    02:56 Personal Wellness Journeys and Challenges

    03:44 The Impact of Motherhood on Wellness

    07:28 The Role of Mindfulness in Everyday Life

    10:59 Exploring Moon Rock Wellness: Services and Impact

    14:32 The Journey to Founding Moon Rock Wellness

    18:53 Balancing Corporate Life and Passion Projects

    24:06 Addressing Burnout: A Personal Experience

    25:40 The Impact of Burnout on Personal Life

    26:34 Taking Action: Setting Boundaries at Work

    26:56 The Importance of Communication in Setting Boundaries

    27:30 The Struggle of Balancing Work and Personal Life

    30:20 The Power of Doing Nothing: Embracing Breaks

    32:40 The Influence of Passion Projects on Work

    33:34 The Power of Scheduling and Time Management

    42:08 The Joy and Inspiration from Children

    43:34 Connecting with Moon Rock Wellness

    45:01 Conclusion: The Importance of Kindness to Self

    Note from Rabiah (Host):

    It has been a while. For personal reasons and comedy reasons I had to put a pause on the pod until I was ready to commit the time and effort again but now, More Than Work is back! Thank you for checking out this episode. Jessica was easy to talk to and may inspire you to take 5 minutes for yourself. She has done that for me. I’ll leave you to it, listener. Be sure to check out other episodes too. I’m happy to have you here!

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    Find Jessica

    Website: www.moonrockwellness.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moon_rock_wellness

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    45 mins
  • “Everything is a weed until it's made a flower,” with podcast guest Fernando Kabigting, found of FDK Florals
    Dec 20 2023

    Fernando Kabigting: From Corporate to Creative Life

    In this episode of More Than Work, host Rabiah Coon talks with their guest, Fernando Kabigting. They delve into Fernando's life-changing decision to leave his corporate job in fashion to enter the creative industry, specifically floral design. Fernando touches on his experiences from starting in advertising, transitioning to fashion, to eventually establishing his own business that transcends traditional floral design. He also discusses his motivations, personal values, and commitment to sustainable and responsible practices in his work. Lastly, he shares how important it is to see yourself represented in an industry and forging your own way as an immigrant.

    00:08 Introduction

    00:50 Welcome Fernando

    01:49 Fernando's Journey into Fashion

    05:04 Transition to Floral Design

    07:41 Creating a Sustainable Business

    17:57 Reflections on Identity and Business

    36:20 Dealing with Overwork & Achieving Balance

    Note from Rabiah (Host):

    After admiring Fernando’s work from afar for quite a while, I finally reached out to ask him to be on the podcast. In the past, we lived in the same city and I got to see first-hand what a dynamic person he is but getting the chance to talk to him about what motivates him reminded me of the importance of sharing stories and showing who we are. This episode felt like why I created the podcast.

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    Find Fernando

    Website: https://www.fdkflorals.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fdk_florals

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Jonathan Anderson https://www.instagram.com/jonathan.anderson/

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    42 mins
  • “Man, look how far you've come” with guest musician and sound engineer Sean Arkless
    Nov 22 2023

    In this episode of 'More Than Work', Rabiah, an IT professional and stand-up comedian, talks to guest Sean Arkless about his journey from low self-confidence and working in retail to becoming the co-founder of Sjark Limited and vocalist of the London based band, 'Hello Amnesia'. Sean shares his experiences as a freelancer and his decision to start his own music production company. He also discusses his ongoing Master's degree in Musical Theater, the role of mentors in his career development, the value of being assertive and possessing a 'learn and seek' mindset. Sean's advice is to 'live fearlessly and choose your own adventures', encouraging others to pursue their dreams and never give up despite challenges. The podcast ends with Sean providing information on where listeners can find more about his work.

    00:08 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:37 Guest Introduction: Sean Arkless

    01:04 Sean's Journey to London

    01:45 Sean's Educational Background and Career Path

    03:15 Sean's Passion for Musical Theater

    04:49 The Art of Storytelling through Musical Theater

    06:09 Sean's Journey into Sound Engineering

    10:25 The Birth of Sjark Limited

    13:08 Solving Industry Problems through Sjark Limited

    20:12 The Story of Hello Amnesia

    22:47 The Band's First Gig and the Impact

    23:16 The Story Behind the Band's Name

    25:36 Musical Influences and Discoveries

    29:22 The Journey from New Zealand to England

    30:01 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Inspiration

    32:28 The Turning Point: A Concert Experience

    33:55 The Power of Determination and Dreams

    34:58 Fun Five: Getting to Know More About Sean

    41:03 Where to Find Sean and His Music

    42:17 Wrapping Up the Conversation

    Note from Rabiah (Host):

    So, I’ll be honest, this is the first time I’ve used AI to write the bulk of my show notes and I’m super impressed but this part is me, the HI (human intelligence entity, Rabiah). Sean and I met at a gig I was doing which was a variety show with super talented people he went to school with. He was cool and we went to a concert together (which we talk about here) and then another concert and I’ve seen him perform, and I’m so glad you get to hear him now.

    There have been some gaps in me posting so if you’ve been waiting a while, I’m sorry. I needed a break, again. I’m trying to get the great interviews I have in the can out to you sooner than later though. Thanks for sticking with me! And if you’re new, don’t stop listening at this episode. There really many great ones to come and over a hundred from the past. Thanks for being here.

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    Find Sean

    Sjark Limited: www.sjark.co.uk

    Sean’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanarklessmusic

    Hello, Amnesia: https://www.instagram.com/Hello_Amnesia


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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Rock the Rock Records (Hawaii): https://rocktherockrecords.com/

    Scotty Rockstar: https://www.instagram.com/scottyrockstar/

    Lasse Corus: https://www.lassecorus.com/

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    43 mins
  • “We're stronger together than we are apart,” with tutor and comedian Mark Nicholas
    Oct 5 2023

    This week’s guest is Mark Nicholas, comedian, comedy workshop leader and tutor.

    After getting his comedy start while on an extended trip to Vietnam, Mark has been working his way around the London comedy circuit. He created his show Laugh-Able to be an inclusive space for acts with disabilities. Being autistic himself and coming from a family of those serving or caring for others with disabilities, he is an advocate and activist in that space.

    Before all of this, Mark started work he continues today. During college, he was working in a bar and realized it wasn’t for him when he saw an ad on Gumtree that led to him working as a tutor and then in special education. He talks about all of this and his work as a union rep in the episode.

    We talk about:

    • Mark’s path from drama class to comedy
    • Coming to terms with being autistic and the support Mark received from his family
    • Why Mark left his career in the formal education system and went into private tutoring
    • Setting up his own comedy night for disabled acts (LaughAble)
    • Inclusion

    Note from Rabiah (Host):

    Mark and I met at a gig, while doing the Zoom circuit during lockdown. You’ll be listening to a chat between me and a colleague but also me and a friend. He has included me in his shows and made me more comfortable talking about having Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on stage and off. He’s a funny guy and we share a few laughs on the episode but also share an important chat. It is a privilege to get to learn about my friends in this way and to share the chat with you.

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    Find Mark

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marknicholasstandupcomedian

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marknicholascomic

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marknicholascomic

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mnicholascomic

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Laugh-ABLE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laughablecomedynight

    Laugh-ABLE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laughablecomedynight/

    Laugh-ABLE Twitter: https://twitter.com/laughable_night

    Tamsyn Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/tamsynkelly/

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    41 mins
  • “It always felt like I was fighting,” with Dr. Jeanne Retief founder of FIGGI and Human Rights and Criminal Law PhD
    Sep 13 2023

    This week’s guest is Dr. Jeanne Retief, founder of FIGGI. FIGGI a community created out of career change and wanting to share with others and be a support system, and self-care products.

    Dr. Retief earned a PhD in Human Rights and Criminal Law. And ran a Human Rights consultancy in South Africa for 13 years. After moving to her current location in Portugal, things changed for her, in more ways than one, including a diagnosis with panic disorder and founding a new company. Having already earned a PhD, she even went back to school to learn about cosmetic chemistry!

    In this chat we talk about:

    • Getting diagnosed with panic disorder
    • Managing mental health
    • Career change
    • FIGGI the community and skincare line she founded
    • The FIGGI blog and podcast
    • Rooibos

    TW: abuse

    Note from Rabiah (Host):

    I took a bit of a break. And it is almost too appropriate that my first episode back is this one given the openness around mental health that Dr. Retief brought to the conversation. Why did I take a break? Overwhelm. And other things. I would say it was a choice but it was a necessity. For those listening for the first time, thank you for being here. And to those who checked in because they didn’t hear a new episode in a while or those who are back after time passed, thank you too! There are over 100 more episodes in the backlog with fantastic guests and more to come!

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    Find Dr. Retief

    Website: https://www.figgilife.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanne_figgilife/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100075876828370

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Dr. Edith Eger: https://dreditheger.com/

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    34 mins