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In this episode of the "Coaches to the Moon" podcast (Episode 110), the host is joined by William Brockloff, a confidence coach with an interesting personal story. William shares his journey from working in the mines to overcoming anxiety and becoming a confident individual. The conversation covers various topics, including William's move from Canada to Australia, his struggles with weight and self-image, the challenges of a fly-in-fly-out lifestyle, and the importance of authenticity and self-improvement. They also touch on the impact of social media and the need for personal accountability.

Timestamp Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction and welcoming William Brockloff

1:20 - William's transition from Canada to Australia

3:45 - The significance of William's Canadian accent

5:10 - William's childhood struggles with weight and fitting in

9:15 - Negative influences and moving frequently as a child

12:30 - William's transformation and overcoming past challenges

14:50 - The importance of realizing that others' opinions don't matter

17:30 - The tough lifestyle of fly-in-fly-out workers

20:40 - The need for proper support systems for fly-in-fly-out workers

24:10 - The influence of social media and negative friends

26:30 - Being true to oneself and embracing uniqueness

30:00 - Overcoming the fear of judgment and criticism

32:10 - The importance of authenticity and standing out

35:00 - Different approaches to self-improvement and coaching

38:10 - Understanding individual needs and starting points

41:20 - The saturated coaching market and options for everyone

44:00 - Taking action and holding oneself accountable

46:30 - The benefits of small wins and stacking positive habits

49:00 - Wrapping up the conversation and future podcast plans