Episode 4

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Published on:

4th Aug 2025

I Feel Stuck In Life. What Do I Do?

Build confidence, re-gain momentum, and create a meaningful life.

In this episode, Motivational Speaker Bart Walsh tackles that all-too-familiar feeling of being stuck and how to break free from it. He'll explore why small, consistent actions are the key to creating meaningful change in your life, and how embracing discomfort can lead to tremendous growth.

Bart will introduce you to the 1% rule: a simple yet powerful concept that can transform your life over time. You'll learn how making tiny, seemingly insignificant changes each day can compound into remarkable results. We'll look at real-life examples that demonstrate the surprising impact of small, consistent actions.

He will discuss why avoiding discomfort might be keeping you stuck, and how leaning into challenges can spark personal and professional development. You'll gain insights on:

  • Recognizing signs that you're in a comfort-induced rut
  • The unexpected benefits of seeking out discomfort
  • How parenthood can be a powerful catalyst for growth

The most crucial part of this episode is the call to action. Bart will guide you through creating your own "five-minute action": a small but significant step towards change. You'll learn how these micro-actions can kickstart momentum and lead to bigger transformations.

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About the Podcast

Built Resilient
Build Unshakeable Mental and Physical Resilience
Stop fighting your biology and start fueling your breakthrough.

Are you tired of "hustling" only to feel like you’re spinning your wheels? Do you feel like there’s a gap between the life you’re living and the potential you know is locked inside you?

Welcome to Built Resilient, the podcast designed for high-performers, leaders, and anyone feeling "stuck" in the noise of the modern world. We’re moving past the "fluffy" motivation and diving deep into the neuroscience of success, nervous system regulation, and the biological grit required to thrive when the stakes are high.

Hosted by Bart Walsh, international keynote speaker and former Head Coach of Jetts Australia, this show is a masterclass in human recalibration. Bart draws on his experience leading national fitness movements and his own journey of high-stakes career reinvention to show you that resilience isn't a "feeling", it’s a physiological strategy.

Each 15-minute episode delivers tactical, science-backed tools to help you:

* Hack your Nervous System: Move from "Fight or Flight" to "Peak Performance" in seconds.

* Redraw your Identity Map: Break free from the "Success Trap" and find your true mission.

* Master the Focus Economy: Reclaim your attention from the algorithm and build a "Fortress of Focus."

* Develop Biological Grit: Understand how strength, bone density, and physical movement send safety signals to a stressed-out brain.

If you’re ready to stop burying your head in the sand and start building a life that is Built Resilient, hit subscribe. The world is shifting, it’s time you shifted with it.

About your host

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Bart Walsh

Bart Walsh is an actor, father, and one of Australia’s most respected voices in both fitness and resilience. As Head Coach for Jetts Fitness Australia, his professional work impacts thousands of lives, but it’s his personal journey that truly inspires.

In his early 20s, Bart was diagnosed with aggressive cancer. Rather than becoming a victim, he turned inwards, discovering that physical strength could rebuild mental resilience.

In 2020, he and his wife experienced the tragic loss of their newborn son, Aurélien. In response, Bart created Aurélien’s Workout, an annual event that transforms grief into growth and love into legacy.

Most recently, he was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a degenerative neurological condition that threatens his ability to move. But instead of giving in, Bart chose to lean in, continuing to live, teach, and speak with even greater purpose.

Now Bart has decided to pic up the mic, and give air to the important questions he gets after his presentations and workshops. Questions whose answers will help thousands of people become more resilient week over week.