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The Strong Life Project Podcast

Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach
The Strong Life Project Podcast
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  • EP 3636 You don’t find yourself, you build it

    27/02/2026 | 9 mins.
    In EP 3636 of The Strong Life Project Podcast, Shaun O’Gorman cuts through the “find yourself” myth and replaces it with something far more useful: identity is built, not discovered. You don’t wake up one day with confidence, discipline, or purpose. You earn them through repeated decisions, especially when you’re tired, stressed, and tempted to go back to old patterns.

    This episode is a practical look at how people accidentally build an identity that performs well on the outside while quietly collapsing at home. You can become the reliable operator at work, the high achiever, the person everyone depends on, and still be emotionally unavailable, short tempered, distracted, and disconnected in your own life. That is not strength. That is a coping strategy that got rewarded. If home is failing, the system is failing.

    Shaun breaks down the difference between building a strong self and building a hardened one. A strong identity has standards, boundaries, and self trust. It can handle pressure without taking it out on the people closest to you. A hardened identity is built on control, avoidance, and the need to prove something. It looks like progress, but it costs you intimacy, health, and peace.

    You’ll be challenged to audit the “construction site” of your life: what you tolerate, what you repeat, and what you keep calling normal. You’ll hear how to build a personal code that actually matches the life you say you want, and how to tighten the gap between who you are in public and who you are behind closed doors.

    If you’re serious about becoming a better leader, partner, parent, or human, this episode is a reminder that the real work is not finding yourself. It is building yourself, on purpose, and building it in a way that your personal life can survive.

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  • EP 3635 So many assume, but so few know

    26/02/2026 | 9 mins.
    Most people are living on assumptions. They assume they are fine. They assume their relationship will sort itself out. They assume working harder will fix the pressure. They assume stress is just part of life, and that they will deal with the cost later.

    But assumption is not awareness. And it is definitely not leadership.

    In this episode, we break down the brutal gap between what people think they know and what their behaviour proves they know. Because your life always tells the truth. Your habits, your reactions, your avoidance, your anger, your withdrawal, your coping strategies, your excuses. That is the real report card.

    Stress can be useful. It can sharpen focus, increase performance, and help you operate under pressure. The problem is what happens when you keep running that same setting when you step back into normal life. When you bring urgency home. When you stay on edge around the people you love. When you turn every conversation into a threat assessment, a debate, or a shutdown. That is where performance becomes damage.

    This is general advice for anyone: if your personal life is suffering, you do not need more information. You need fewer assumptions and more honest data. What are you tolerating? What are you repeating? What are you calling normal that is clearly costing you?

    You will leave with a simple standard: stop guessing. Start measuring. Identify the one area where you are most self deceptive, then take one concrete action this week that proves you are changing. Not thinking about it. Not planning it. Doing it.

    This podcast exists to challenge the behaviours, habits, and beliefs that either enhance or derail your life. Today is one of those episodes.

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  • EP 3634 Are your role models just models playing roles

    25/02/2026 | 10 mins.
    In EP 3634, Are your role models just models playing roles, Shaun O’Gorman challenges a quiet trap that is wrecking good people from the inside out: copying someone’s image instead of building your own character.

    Most “role models” are not modelling a life. They are modelling a moment. A highlight reel. A brand. A persona that performs well online or in public, while their private life tells a different story. When you borrow that blueprint, you end up chasing outcomes without understanding the cost. You start prioritising status over stability, hustle over health, performance over presence, and winning over connection. It works, until it doesn’t.

    This episode is a practical audit for anyone who wants to grow without self betrayal. Shaun breaks down the difference between inspiration and imitation, and why admiration becomes dangerous when it turns into identity outsourcing. You will learn how to choose mentors and influences based on values, behaviour patterns, and relationships, not charisma, aesthetics, money, or popularity.

    You will also hear how this plays out in everyday life: being “successful” but emotionally unavailable, disciplined at work but disconnected at home, confident in public but constantly negotiating with yourself in private. The cost is rarely immediate. It shows up later as resentment, burnout, conflict, loneliness, or the realisation that you built a life you do not even like living.

    If you want your growth to improve your career and your relationships, start here. Stop following the loudest people. Start following the most aligned patterns. Take what is useful. Leave what is performative. Build a life that works when nobody is watching.

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  • EP 3633 It takes courage to fight for what you believe in

    24/02/2026 | 9 mins.
    EP 3633 is a straight conversation about courage, and the part nobody wants to talk about: courage can cost you.

    Most people think courage looks like standing up, speaking out, drawing a hard line, or refusing to compromise. And sometimes it does. But courage without self-awareness turns into righteousness. It turns into proving a point. It turns into winning arguments while quietly losing the people you love.

    In this episode, I break down how to fight for what you believe in without letting it destroy your personal life. The goal is not to be softer. The goal is to be smarter. Because being “right” is not the same as being effective, and your values mean nothing if the way you deliver them makes you unsafe to live with.

    You will learn how to pressure test what you are fighting for, how to separate principle from ego, and how to notice when your nervous system is driving the conflict, not your character. We get practical about boundaries, communication, and emotional control under pressure, because the strongest people are not the loudest. They are the most disciplined.

    If you are someone who cares deeply, leads strongly, and refuses to live a fake life, this will hit home. Especially if you have noticed friction in your relationship, distance in your family, or constant tension at home because you are always “on the warpath” for something you believe matters.

    Courage is necessary. But unmanaged courage becomes collateral damage. This episode shows you how to keep the courage and lose the destruction.

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  • EP 3632 Stress as a Cop is a fantastic thing

    23/02/2026 | 10 mins.
    EP 3632 Stress as a Cop is a fantastic thing until it ruins your personal life

    In policing, stress is not the enemy. In the moment, it is a performance enhancer. Adrenaline sharpens your focus. Hypervigilance keeps you alive. Your nervous system does exactly what it is designed to do, detect threat, respond fast, and push you through the job.

    The problem is not the stress on duty. The problem is when you never come down.

    In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down how cops unintentionally take the job home in their body, not just in their head. The same system that makes you switched on at work can make you short fused, disconnected, restless, and impossible to live with after hours. You might be physically present with your partner or kids, but still operating like you are on a call. You are scanning, controlling, reacting, and staying guarded. Over time it costs you sleep, patience, intimacy, and the ability to feel calm without a phone in your hand or noise in your head.

    This is general advice for anyone living in high stress roles, but it is especially relevant to police. You will learn a simple framework to separate performance stress from personal stress, and a practical way to downshift on purpose instead of waiting until you blow up, shut down, or burn out.

    Key themes include recovery as a skill, not a luxury, the difference between being tough and being regulated, and why your standards at home matter as much as your standards at work. The job can make you sharper, stronger, and more capable. But only if you build a process to leave it where it belongs.

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