Robinson's Theory
Most people think change comes from motivation. But the truth is, our lives are shaped by forces we rarely see — the unconscious patterns that influence our relationships, habits, discipline, and personal growth. I’m a psychoanalytic candidate, educator, and holistic health provider with over 35 years of experience working with individuals from adolescence to people in their seventies. On this channel, we explore the deeper psychology behind human behavior and what it truly means to develop strength — mentally, emotionally, and physically. Drawing from modern psychoanalysis, fitness, and holistic health, Robinson’s Theory examines why we repeat the same patterns, how resilience is built, and how understanding the mind can transform the way we live. If you're interested in psychology, discipline, personal growth, fitness, and holistic nutrition, you’re in the right place.
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Episodes
17 episodes
MU: Navigating Manhood with Perseverance, Determination and God.
GSR: Kevin Kolbe, A YouTuber over 40 helping people over 40 break into YouTube.
GSR: Erni Vales NYC Graffiti Artist: 1990 to present day and beyond!
GSR: Bryan Ward - A Dad helping Dads be better Dads!
MU: Dean Hammond -Royal Army Physical Training Corp Instructor and Renaissance Man
GSR: Scott "Acid" Chester - World Renowned Artist & Entrepreneur
GSR: Prof. Mo - NYC Martial Artist, Film Maker, Stuntman, Director, President of the 52 Blocks Federation
GSR Sean "G" GUNBY: From millionaire to Federal prison to back on top!
GSR Greene - Coolest Running and Strength Coach: Over coming Trauma.
MU: Miles Jackson: 26 year old Fitness Expert
GSR: Julian Baker: Shedding the veil of fear in his late 50's.
GSR: Kelvin Delmar: A 60 year old Fitness Guru and Entrepreneur.
GSR: Hard Hittin Harry: World Renowned DJ & The Fugees first DJ.
GSR Karel Vredenburg: Vegan Activist, Director of Global Leadership at IBM and Podcaster.
GSR: Theory on Strength
GSR: Becoming Comfortable with being Uncomfortable