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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 3711 How many people are crawling

    13/05/2026 | 9 mins.
    In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman dives into a simple but powerful truth most people forget once they become adults: if toddlers approached life the way many adults do, almost nobody would ever learn to walk. A child falls hundreds of times learning a basic skill, yet they never stop to question their worth, identity, or potential. They simply keep getting back up.

    Too many people crawl through life emotionally, mentally, professionally, and spiritually because they allow failure, criticism, fear, and discomfort to convince them to stop trying. They give up after a few setbacks and then build a story around why success, happiness, resilience, or change is impossible for them.

    This episode challenges that mindset directly. Shaun explores how resilience is built through repeated failure, discomfort, persistence, and effort. Whether it’s relationships, leadership, business, mental health, fitness, or personal growth, the people who eventually thrive are rarely the most talented. They are the people willing to keep getting up when life knocks them down.

    The conversation also highlights how modern society conditions people to avoid pain, seek certainty, and protect their ego instead of embracing growth through adversity. The irony is that avoiding failure creates the exact suffering people are trying to escape.

    If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, exhausted, or frustrated with your progress, this episode will remind you that every meaningful transformation starts with being willing to fall over repeatedly without quitting. The path to confidence, strength, peace, and success is not perfection. It’s persistence.

    You are capable of far more than you think, but only if you stop crawling and keep getting back up.

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  • EP 3710 The rear view mirror can’t show you where to go

    12/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    “EP 3710 The Rear View Mirror Can’t Show You Where to Go” is a powerful reminder that living trapped in your past guarantees a limited future. In this episode Shaun O’Gorman explores how so many people stay emotionally stuck because they keep focusing on old failures, trauma, betrayal, regret, and disappointment instead of building a future aligned with purpose, resilience, and growth.

    Drawing on lessons from leadership, mental resilience, high performance, and personal accountability, Shaun explains why constantly looking backwards creates fear, hesitation, and self-doubt. The rear view mirror has value for reflection and learning, but it was never designed to direct your life. When your focus stays fixed on what hurt you, who betrayed you, or what went wrong, you lose the ability to make confident decisions and move forward with clarity.

    This episode challenges listeners to stop using past pain as an identity and instead use it as fuel for growth. Whether it’s relationships, career setbacks, stress, trauma, or personal failures, the lesson is simple: you cannot create a powerful future while emotionally anchored to the past.

    Shaun shares practical insight into breaking destructive mental loops, rebuilding self-belief, and developing the courage to move forward despite uncertainty. The episode is a direct and honest conversation about resilience, ownership, emotional strength, and the importance of focusing on where you want to go instead of obsessing over where you’ve been.

    If you want to improve your mindset, leadership, relationships, confidence, and emotional resilience, this episode delivers practical advice to help you stop surviving your past and start building a stronger future.

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  • EP 3709 We become what we think about the most

    11/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    Your life is shaped by your focus.

    Most people don’t realise how much of their emotional state, stress, confidence, and behaviour is being created by the thoughts they repeat every day. If your mind is constantly focused on fear, resentment, anger, comparison, failure, or worst-case scenarios, then eventually that becomes your reality. Not because the world is against you, but because your attention determines your direction.

    In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman explores how our dominant thoughts influence our relationships, performance, happiness, resilience, and overall quality of life. The human brain is wired to reinforce whatever patterns it experiences repeatedly. When you constantly think about problems, betrayal, stress, or limitation, your nervous system adapts to survive in that state. Over time, it becomes your normal.

    But the opposite is also true.

    When you intentionally focus on gratitude, growth, discipline, opportunity, purpose, and solutions, you begin creating a completely different internal environment. Your confidence grows. Your stress decreases. Your relationships improve. You become calmer, more present, and more capable under pressure.

    This episode is not about toxic positivity or pretending life is easy. It is about taking responsibility for where your mental attention lives most of the time. Difficult circumstances are part of life, but suffering is often amplified by repetitive negative thinking and emotional conditioning.

    Shaun shares practical insights on mindset, emotional resilience, self-awareness, and personal responsibility to help you break destructive mental loops and build a stronger, calmer, and more purposeful life.

    If you want to change your life, start by changing what occupies your mind most often. Because eventually, we all become what we think about the most.

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  • EP 3708 Being yourself is the easiest thing to do

    10/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    Episode 3708 explores the idea that being yourself is not the hardest path—it’s the most direct. Most people assume discomfort comes from authenticity, but in reality it comes from the energy cost of maintaining a version of yourself that fits expectations, avoids conflict, or seeks approval. This episode breaks down why the gap between who you are and who you present is the real source of stress, anxiety, and burnout.

    When you operate out of alignment, you are constantly tracking reactions, adjusting behaviour, and suppressing instinct. That creates cognitive overload and emotional fatigue. Over time it shows up as irritability, disconnection, poor decision-making, and a loss of internal clarity. Being yourself isn’t about self-expression without boundaries; it’s about behavioural integrity—acting in a way that matches your values regardless of external pressure. The more consistent your internal identity becomes, the less effort life requires. This is where performance, leadership, and relationships stabilise because there is no split between internal truth and external behaviour.

    The practical shift is simple but confronting: stop negotiating your standards in real time. Notice where you say yes when you mean no, where you soften your voice to avoid discomfort, and where you shape-shift to maintain acceptance. Each of these micro-adjustments compounds into exhaustion. The work is not to become more expressive, but more congruent. When you remove the unnecessary layers, decisions become faster, energy increases, and confidence becomes a byproduct rather than a pursuit. Ultimately, being yourself is not self-indulgent—it is operational efficiency at the highest level of human performance.

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  • EP 3707 You can’t wake a person who’s pretending to be asleep

    09/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    This episode explores the uncomfortable truth that you cannot change someone who is committed to not seeing reality. When a person is ‘pretending to be asleep’, it is not ignorance, it is protection. Whether in relationships, teams, leadership environments, or personal development spaces, people often stay loyal to their identity, their story, or their avoidance patterns long after they have been shown a better way. The challenge is not lack of information, but lack of willingness to confront discomfort.

    This conversation cuts through the common trap of over-responsibility, where high performers, leaders, and coaches believe that if they just explain it better, care more, or push harder, they can wake someone up. In reality, people only change when the cost of staying the same becomes greater than the comfort of avoidance. Until that threshold is crossed, your effort is often wasted energy.

    Within relationships and organisational dynamics, this shows up as repeating patterns: denial of accountability, resistance to feedback, and emotional deflection. The work is not to force awareness, but to decide what you will no longer participate in. Boundaries become the mechanism of clarity.

    Practically, this episode challenges you to step back from rescuing, fixing, or convincing. Instead, focus on modelling truth, holding standards, and allowing others to experience the consequences of their choices. This is not detachment from care, but clarity without attachment to outcome.

    Ultimately, leadership and personal growth require acceptance of a hard truth: awareness cannot be imposed. It can only be offered. The rest is up to the individual.

    Your job is not to carry responsibility for other people’s readiness. It is to stay aligned with truth, act with discipline, and protect your energy. When you stop trying to wake the pretending, you reclaim focus, power, and effectiveness in your own life and direction back.

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