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Modern Day Overthinker
Modern Day Overthinker
Frequency: 1 episode/29d. Total Eps: 97

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26/10/2025#67🇺🇸 USA - mentalHealth
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24/10/2025#30🇺🇸 USA - healthAndFitness
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20/10/2025#37
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MDOT with William Person
Episode 95
lundi 13 octobre 2025 • Duration 01:04:06
In this episode of the Modern Day Overthinker podcast, host Collin Strajack interviews William Person, a former USA bobsledder of nine years who now advocates for those with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Will discusses his career traveling weekly to compete in countries like Austria and Canada, initially masking CTE symptoms like memory loss, confusion, and disorientation, which began around 2002-2005 after a crash. He rationalized these issues as lifestyle-related until teammates’ suicides, one confirmed with stage four CTE, prompted him to seek help.
Will found relief through hyperbaric oxygen therapy, inspired by Joe Namath, but its $27,000 cost and lack of insurance coverage led him to buy his own chamber. He now uses his TikTok channel, "One Man with a Chamber," to share coping strategies and advocates for a non-profit CTE wellness center for athletes, veterans, and others with brain injuries. He highlights the high G-forces (up to 84.5 Gs) in bobsledding and systemic issues in Team USA, including a "good old boy system" noted in a 2022 audit. Will warns of rising CTE-related incidents, particularly among veterans, urging accessible treatment to prevent further tragedies.
MDOT with Nick Jonsson
Episode 94
mardi 30 septembre 2025 • Duration 55:41
In this episode of the Modern Day Over Thinker podcast, host Collin welcomes Nick Jonsson, an author, keynote speaker, life and business coach, and triathlete based in Southeast Asia. Nick shares his gripping journey from corporate success to rock bottom, including burnout as a general manager in Indonesia, spiraling into alcohol addiction, isolation, and near-bankruptcy. He opens up about hitting his lowest point—planning his own funeral—and how vulnerability, sobriety (now 8 years strong), and triathlon training pulled him out of the ashes.
The conversation dives deep into practical strategies for overcoming executive loneliness, bad habits like overworking and poor sleep, and the importance of preventive mental health measures. Nick discusses his TEDx insights on sleep optimization—experimenting with routines, mouth taping for better breathing, and finding his "sweet spot" of 7.5 hours—plus tips for ditching screens, moving daily, and avoiding news overload during the pandemic. They explore building social connections, spirituality in recovery, and creating safe spaces to speak up about struggles.
Nick also reflects on his book Executive Loneliness, his upcoming work on holistic leadership, and how purpose-driven communities combat isolation. Whether you're battling burnout, seeking better sleep, or navigating recovery, this inspiring chat emphasizes resilience, open dialogue, and turning pain into purpose. Tune in for actionable advice and a reminder that it's never too late to rebuild.
MDOT with Collin Strajack (Host)
Episode 85
mardi 9 avril 2024 • Duration 40:33
In a candid and heartfelt episode of the Modern Day Overthinker podcast, host Collin Strajack opens up about his recent struggles with OCD, anxiety, and depression, shedding light on the inner turmoil that led to a hiatus from the podcast. Collin delves into the challenging OCD loops that trapped him, detailing the compulsive behaviors that disrupted his ability to post episodes and the mental battles that ensued. Despite significant personal achievements, such as receiving a promotion at work and deepening his faith, Collin faced overwhelming anxiety that led him to consider serious measures for his mental health.
Collin's story is one of resilience in the face of mental health challenges. He discusses his journey with therapy, the importance of not avoiding problems, and how his OCD, termed the "doubt disorder," impacts his life by attacking his values and causing him to question his actions and thoughts. This episode is a frank discussion about the reality of living with OCD, including the intrusive thoughts and compulsions that characterize the disorder, and the constant battle with self-doubt and the fear of not being good enough.
Throughout the episode, Collin emphasizes the importance of seeking help, the power of small victories, and the role of faith and community in his recovery process. He shares his experiences with substance abuse recovery, the significance of fellowship, and how being open and vulnerable has helped him connect with others. Collin also explores his passion for comedy as a form of expression and healing, the impact of his mental health on his relationships and self-image, and his decision to try ketamine-assisted psychotherapy as a new avenue for treatment.
The podcast episode is not just a personal narrative but a message of hope and encouragement for others facing similar struggles. Collin encourages listeners to reach out for help, to set small, achievable goals, and to remember that dark periods do not last forever. He highlights the importance of community, checking in with oneself and others, and continuing to pursue one's passions and goals despite the challenges posed by mental health issues.
This podcast description was written by AI, not me. -Collin
I hope you enjoyed this episode and if just one person got some hope from it, that's a win for me.
www.moderndayoverthinker.com for all the links
MDOT with Zane Landin
Episode 84
mercredi 13 mars 2024 • Duration 01:00:59
In this episode of the "Modern Day Overthinker" podcast, Collin welcomes Zane Landin, a fellow mental health advocate, to discuss a range of topics including mental health, the power of storytelling, and the importance of vulnerability, particularly among men.
Zane shares his journey from graduating with a bachelor's degree in communication to becoming a passionate storyteller and mental health advocate. He recounts his experience meeting President Biden, his work with various mental health organizations, and his diagnosis with major depressive disorder, emphasizing the significance of having a diagnosis for understanding and treating mental health conditions.
The conversation also delves into the nuances of men's mental health, challenging stereotypes and calling for a more nuanced understanding of masculinity and vulnerability. Zane and Collin discuss the challenges and rewards of advocating for mental health, sharing personal stories and insights on navigating life as individuals deeply involved in mental health advocacy.
Keep up with Zane Landin here:
https://www.instagram.com/zanelandin/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/zane-landin-b2417a187/
MDOT with Celtic Honey
Episode 83
mardi 13 février 2024 • Duration 01:33:04
Celtic Honey is a traveling independent performer specializing in burlesque, draglesque, Kung Fu. She also guests at anime and comic cons and holds panels on props, Avatar, body painting and makeup, and the most important topic, consent.
On this episode of the Modern Day Overthinker podcast, Collin sits down with the multifaceted performer and artist, Celtic Honey Celtic, known for her captivating presence in the realms of burlesque, cosplay, and beyond. Celtic Honey opens up about her journey into the world of performance art, highlighting her passion for cosplay, her experiences as a burlesque performer, and her dedication to advocating for mental health and consent culture within the creative community. Through her story, we explore the therapeutic power of art, the challenges of maintaining balance amidst burnout, and the importance of embracing one's authentic self. Join us as Celtic Honey shares insights into her creative process, the significance of therapy in her life, and her mission to empower others through her work and advocacy.
Celtic's many links: https://linktr.ee/celtichoney
MDOT with Cody Fournier, LICSW
Episode 82
lundi 29 janvier 2024 • Duration 01:12:07
On this episode of the Modern Day Overthinker podcast, we delve deep into the intricate world of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with special guest Cody Fournier, a licensed independent clinical social worker LICSW who currently works with NOCD (www.treatmyocd.com), a platform dedicated to helping people treat their OCD. Our conversation traverses a range of poignant and educational topics, offering invaluable insights for anyone touched by OCD.
We start by exploring the roots of Cody's interest in OCD, tracing back to his personal journey of losing his mother to substance abuse and how this traumatic experience ignited his own OCD. Cody candidly shares his experiences with changing subtypes of OCD and the common misconceptions that surround this often-misunderstood disorder.
A significant portion of our talk is dedicated to discussing Harm OCD, a lesser-known subtype, and how OCD tends to attack what we value most. Cody's passion shines through as he explains why he loves working as an OCD therapist, especially in the current landscape of OCD awareness in 2024. We also delve into the challenges of being incorrectly diagnosed, the phenomenon of high-functioning individuals who hide their OCD and anxiety, and the intricacies of explaining one's OCD to others. Cody shares his journey of specializing in OCD therapy and the profound satisfaction he feels witnessing the progress of his patients through Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy.
As we navigate the conversation, Cody offers practical advice on managing and treating OCD, emphasizing the importance of confronting short-term discomfort in therapy for long-term gain. We also touch upon the critical topics of addiction, avoidance, and how external stressors can heighten OCD symptoms. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand more about OCD, from those living with the disorder to loved ones seeking to support them, and even mental health professionals looking to deepen their knowledge. Join us as we unpack the complexities of OCD with Cody Fournier.
Learn more about Cody here:
https://www.treatmyocd.com/blog/my-path-to-treating-ocd-began-as-a-teenager
Follow him here:
https://www.instagram.com/codyfournier.ocd/
Find treatment and resources for OCD here: https://www.treatmyocd.com/
MDOT with Ben Hagarty
Episode 81
lundi 15 janvier 2024 • Duration 01:59:53
Ben Hagarty is a video director, cinematographer, and podcaster from Cedar Falls, Iowa.
On this episode (recorded 1/8/24), Ben and I discuss his journey to success as a creator who has worked with some of the biggest artists, celebrities, and brands in the world. His journey is inspiring to say the least. When it comes to his work ethic, networking skills, and talents behind the scenes, Ben is a creator like no other. His value in his industry is an another level. That is not him saying this either because he is too humble to say all of that... which is another reason I enjoyed speaking with Ben. We even talked about how much he could flex with his accomplishments, but doesn't feel the need to do so. The dude has a Grammy award for his work on Homecoming: A Film By Beyonce and casually brought it up like it wasn't a big deal. That's the kind of Ben is. A successful guy with humility who keeps himself grounded. We talk about how and what attributes to those qualities as well.
We talked about a lot on this episode because Ben loves to talk about what he does considering he 100% loves what he does. I was also ready to listen and ask all the questions I could think of to learn more about a dude I have watched explode into a creative machine online for over a decade after connecting in Cedar Falls around 2010.
Here are the 5 key topics of discussion I had with Ben Hagarty:
- Creative journey
- Personal growth & challenges
- The inspiration from artists he loves and has worked with he is obtained
- Building a creative community (Black With No Cream)
- His family upbringing and Iowa roots
It was awesome having Ben Hagarty on the podcast as a fellow Iowan, dreamer, and creator. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did making it.
Keep up with Ben here:
https://www.benrealvsworld.com/
https://www.instagram.com/benrealvsworld/
https://www.instagram.com/blackwithnocream/
Keep up with Modern Day Overthinker and Collin the host here:
https://moderndayoverthinker.com/
MDOT with Chase Hollmer
Episode 80
mardi 2 janvier 2024 • Duration 01:18:33
On the latest episode of the Modern Day Overthinker podcast, we dive into the world of fitness and personal training with Chase Hollmer, a Sports Performance Coach, Hybrid Athlete, and Online Personal Trainer. Chase and I discussed exploring the mental benefits of fitness. Chase stresses the importance of consistency in any fitness regime, discussing how regularity is more crucial than anything when it comes to working out. We also agreed that the that embracing discomfort and doing things that are challenging can lead to remarkable growth, both physically and mentally.
Supplements are a hot topic in fitness, and Chase does not shy away from sharing his personal regimen and recommendations. We also talked about some of the trends and crazes in fitness, including Chase's opinions on cold plunges and the '75 Hard' challenge. Chase offers a balanced view, considering both the benefits and potential drawbacks.
One of his key messages is about finding joy in exercise. He encourages listeners to engage in workouts they genuinely enjoy, as passion is a significant driver of persistence in fitness. We also delve into the challenges of coaching young athletes.
Chase also shares his experiences and the unique approaches required to train the youth. This episode is not just for fitness enthusiasts but for anyone looking to gain practical insights into health, wellness, and personal growth.
Keep up with Chase here:
https://www.instagram.com/hollmertime
https://www.tiktok.com/@hollmertime
https://www.youtube.com/@Hollmertime
MDOT with Adam Peters
Episode 79
mardi 19 décembre 2023 • Duration 01:22:07
On episode 79 of the Modern Day Overthinker podcast, I dive deep into a variety of topics with another great guest: Adam Peters.
Adam Peters is the Director of Operations at Clock, Inc. LGBT+ Community Center in the Quad Cities, a Show Choir Coach, Runner, and Political Campaign Organizer. Join us as we explore his journey through sobriety, working on political campaigns, coming out, his experience of being adopted, his self-care practices, therapy, managing anxiety, and practicing gratitude.
Don't forget to subscribe to the Modern Day Overthinker podcast for more thought-provoking discussions. Leave your thoughts and questions in the comments below, and be sure to share this episode with your friends!
Instead of social links, Adam has asked I provide the following link for you to support Clock, Inc.
https://fundraise.givesmart.com/form/YeIG6g?vid=12ymso
Keep up with Modern Day Overthinker here:
https://www.facebook.com/mdoverthinker
https://www.instagram.com/mdoverthinker/
https://www.tiktok.com/@mdoverthinker
https://twitter.com/mdoverthinker
https://moderndayoverthinker.com/
MDOT with Bobby Ray Bunch
Episode 78
mardi 28 novembre 2023 • Duration 01:22:59
Bobby Ray Bunch is a veteran, realtor, comedian, musician, and event planner from the Quad Cities. We sat down and discussed a variety of topics on this episode which included comparing yourself to others, his experience in the military, ketamine therapy, self talk, self sabotage, mental well being, the vulnerability of stand up comedy, Matt Rife outrage, deleting old Facebook memories, taking responsibility and taking action for getting better, what has worked for him, and having a purpose.
Another solid episode with a guest who brought a lot to the table.
Keep up with Bobby here:
https://www.bobbyraybunch.com
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