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In this episode of Meta-Conscious Leaders, Neil Smith shares with Greg Suart a powerful story of what happens when outward success stops being enough. After building a highly successful career in television with Betty TV and Fremantle, including titles such as The Undateables, Bear Grylls Mission Survive, The Apprentice, Grand Designs and many more, Neil found himself asking deeper questions — about resilience, purpose and what it truly means to live well.
Beneath the energy and achievement of the media world, there was a growing realisation: success alone does not equip us for the psychological demands of modern life. What followed was a journey inward. Through meditation, breathwork and deep personal exploration, Neil began to understand something both ancient and urgent — that the mind, like the body, can be trained.
That insight became the foundation of Mettle, a mental fitness platform designed specifically to help men build resilience, regulate stress and develop inner strength. This conversation explores the tension between achievement and fulfilment, the hidden cost of high performance, and the emerging role of business as a vehicle not just for profit, but for human development. At its heart, this is a story about the second mountain — and what we find when we start to climb it.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON NEIL AND HIS WORK:
Mettle – The Toolkit for Men’s Minds: https://bemettle.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-s-smith/
Contact: info@BeMettle.com
SPONSORED BY: This Meta-Conscious Leaders podcast is sponsored by Ultimate Goal Ltd: Partners in Personal, Leadership & Business Growth, Developing Personal Mastery, Emotional Intelligence and Transcendent Leadership https://www.ultimategoal.co.uk ________________________________________ KEY
TAKEAWAYS
• Success does not automatically lead to fulfilment — many high performers reach a point where deeper meaning is required
• Mental health for men needs reframing — “mental fitness” is more accessible and actionable
• The mind can be trained through simple, repeatable practices such as breathwork and meditation
• High-performance environments often mask stress, burnout and emotional suppression
• Inner work is not separate from leadership — it fundamentally changes how we lead and relate
• The future of business is shifting toward purpose, impact and human development
• Men are facing a growing crisis of meaning, identity and emotional expression
• Resilience is not innate — it is a trainable capability ________________________________________
CHAPTERS
00:00 — Introduction: From Television to Transformation: Neil’s journey from media success to inner exploration
04:30 — Life at the Top of Television: Building Betty TV and the reality behind success
10:15 — When Success Isn’t Enough: The early signs of deeper questioning
16:40 — The Inner Search Begins: Meditation, breathwork and exploring the mind
24:10 — The Cost of High Performance: Stress, pressure and what men don’t talk about
31:25 — The Moment of Realisation: Understanding that the mind can be trained
38:50 — Leaving the Old World Behind: The decision to step away from television
45:10 — Founding Mettle: A new mission: mental fitness for men
52:30 — Why Men Are Struggling: The deeper societal and psychological crisis
59:40 — Rethinking Business and Purpose: Profit, impact and the future of leadership
1:06:00 — The Second Mountain: What life is really asking of us
1:10:30 — Closing Reflections: What Mettle means today
SPONSORED BY: This Meta-Conscious Leaders podcast is sponsored by Ultimate Goal Ltd: Partners in Personal, Leadership & Business Growth, Developing Personal Mastery, Emotional Intelligence and Transcendent Leadership https://www.ultimategoal.co.uk
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