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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 3668 You can’t fill a bucket with a hole in it

    31/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    In EP 3668, “You can’t fill a bucket with a hole in it,” we unpack one of the most frustrating truths in leadership, relationships, coaching, and personal growth: you can’t save someone who refuses to participate in their own change.

    Most people don’t fail because they lack information. They fail because they keep bleeding energy through the same holes: excuses, denial, blame, avoidance, and the comfort of staying stuck. They’ll take your time, your ideas, your emotional labor, and your second chances… then return to the same habits that created the problem. That’s not bad luck. That’s a pattern.

    This episode is a reality check for anyone who keeps trying harder than the person they’re trying to help. Whether it’s a partner, a friend, a team member, or a client, the rule is the same: support only works when the other person has ownership. You can offer tools, structure, accountability, and encouragement, but you cannot supply willingness. If they don’t want to change, your effort becomes enabling. You become the crutch that keeps the dysfunction alive.

    You’ll learn how to spot the difference between someone who is struggling and someone who is committed to staying the same. We talk about clean boundaries, personal responsibility, and the courage to stop rescuing. Not to punish people, but to stop destroying yourself trying to carry what isn’t yours

    If you’re serious about growth, this is the standard: help those who show up, and stop pouring into holes.

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  • EP 3667 Be brave enough to follow the uncertain path

    30/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    Most people don’t fail because they lack potential. They fail because they refuse to move until they feel certain. In this episode, Shaun breaks down why “waiting for clarity” is often just fear wearing a smarter outfit. If you keep demanding guarantees before you act, you will keep living the same year on repeat.

    The uncertain path is where real growth happens. It is the job you have not applied for yet. The conversation you keep postponing. The training you keep “starting next week.” The relationship boundary you keep softening because you don’t want conflict. Uncertainty is not a sign you are on the wrong track. It is often the entry fee for the life you say you want.

    You will learn how to separate intuition from anxiety, and how to stop confusing discomfort with danger. High performers do not wait for confidence. They build confidence by doing the work, one decision at a time. Action creates clarity. Movement reduces fear. Reps create trust in yourself. That is the staircase you cannot see until you take the first step.

    This episode also challenges the fantasy that the “right” path will feel calm, obvious, and socially approved. Sometimes the right path feels lonely at first because you are leaving old identities behind. If you want a different outcome, you need a different standard, and that standard has to show up when you are unsure, tired, and tempted to retreat.

    If you are standing at a crossroads, this is your reminder: you don’t need more certainty. You need more courage, a clearer next step, and the discipline to keep moving even when the full map is not available yet.

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  • EP 3666 Anger is never the answer

    29/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    In EP 3666, “Anger Is Never the Answer,” we unpack a truth most people resist: anger feels powerful because it’s simple. It gives you a clear villain, a clean story, and a fast hit of certainty. But simple answers are rarely the answers you need, because life is complex, people are layered, and your nervous system is often running the show before your logic gets a vote.

    Anger is usually a secondary emotion. Under it is fear, grief, shame, disappointment, exhaustion, or the pain of unmet expectations. If you only treat the anger, you miss the actual problem and you keep repeating the same cycle. You might win the argument and still lose the relationship. You might get compliance at work and still destroy trust. You might feel justified and still feel empty.

    This episode is about moving from reaction to responsibility. Not soft. Not passive. Just accurate. We explore the difference between a boundary and a tantrum, between strength and volatility, between leadership and control. Anger narrows your vision. It makes you certain and sloppy at the same time. It convinces you that urgency equals importance, and that force equals effectiveness.

    Real change requires better questions, not louder emotion. What am I actually protecting right now? What story am I telling myself? What need isn’t being met? What standard did I expect others to meet without saying it out loud? What would calm, grounded, high performance behaviour look like in this moment.

    If you want better outcomes in your life, your work, and your relationships, you don’t need more intensity. You need more clarity, more regulation, and more skill. Anger isn’t the answer. It’s the signal that you’ve got something deeper to deal with.

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  • EP 3665 Forgive yourself for not knowing what time could only teach you

    28/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    In EP 3665, “Forgive yourself for not knowing what time could only teach you,” Shaun O’Gorman breaks a common trap: trying to judge your past decisions using today’s awareness. That’s not honesty. That’s emotional self-harm dressed up as “accountability.” Real growth is messy and nonlinear, because life is complex. The situations that shaped you were complex. The people involved were complex. And you were learning in real time with incomplete information, limited emotional tools, and whatever nervous system patterns you had at the time. That is called being human.

    This episode is also a reminder that simple answers are rarely the answers you need. “Just move on.” “Just get over it.” “Just be confident.” Those lines sound clean, but they ignore what’s actually happening under the surface: grief, fear, identity shifts, regret, patterns that formed over years, and the reality that wisdom often arrives late because it can only be built through experience.

    Forgiving yourself doesn’t mean pretending you were perfect. It means telling the truth: you made the best call you could with what you knew, and you now have the responsibility to make a better call with what you know today. That’s the upgrade. The goal isn’t to erase the past. The goal is to extract the lesson without carrying the shame.

    If you want different results, stop searching for the one magic fix and start building better inputs: better questions, better boundaries, better daily behaviours, and more patience with the timeline. This is how you turn pain into data, experience into wisdom, and self-judgment into forward momentum.

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  • EP 3664 Not everyone is supposed to get it

    27/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    In EP 3664, “Not everyone is supposed to get it,” we unpack a frustrating truth that can either free you or trap you: your work, your standards, and your decisions won’t make sense to everyone. And that’s not a problem to solve. It’s a reality to lead through.

    When people look for simple answers, they’re usually looking for relief, not results. But life doesn’t run on slogans. Real change is messy, layered, and personal. The moment you start designing your choices to be easily understood, you start shrinking your goals to match other people’s comfort level. That’s how high potential gets watered down into “being realistic.”

    This episode is a reminder to stop bargaining with complexity. Growth requires you to hold two things at once: clarity of direction and humility about the process. You can do the right thing and still be misunderstood. You can set a boundary and still be called selfish. You can raise your standards and still lose people. None of that automatically means you’re wrong.

    Instead of trying to get universal buy-in, focus on alignment: Are your actions consistent with your values? Are you responding, or reacting? Are you choosing the hard, necessary path, or the easy, socially approved one?

    Not everyone will get your pace, your discipline, or your long-term thinking. Your job is not to convince the crowd. Your job is to become the kind of person who can live with complexity, make clean decisions under pressure, and keep moving without needing constant validation.

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