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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 3758 Don’t beg for a seat at the wrong table

    29/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    Too many people spend years trying to earn acceptance from people who have already decided they don’t value them. They work harder, explain themselves more, and compromise who they are in the hope that one day they will finally be accepted. That approach doesn’t build confidence. It destroys it.

    In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman explores why chasing approval from the wrong people, workplace, relationship, or social circle creates unnecessary stress, anxiety, and self doubt. When you are constantly trying to prove your worth to people who neither appreciate nor respect you, you hand them control over your happiness and your future.

    Real confidence comes from recognising your own value rather than waiting for someone else to validate it. The right people do not need convincing. Strong leaders, healthy relationships, and high performing teams are built on mutual respect, trust, and shared values rather than constant approval seeking.

    Shaun shares how many people remain trapped in toxic environments because they fear rejection or believe leaving means they have failed. The reality is that walking away from the wrong table often creates the opportunity to find the place where your skills, character, and values are genuinely appreciated.

    Whether you are dealing with workplace politics, difficult relationships, family conflict, or personal insecurity, this episode encourages you to stop investing your energy where it will never deliver a return. Protect your peace, know your worth, and surround yourself with people who want to see you succeed rather than those who constantly make you question yourself.

    The greatest opportunities in your life often begin the moment you stop begging for permission to belong and start building a life where you are respected for exactly who you are.

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  • EP 3757 Normally, shit just works out

    28/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    Most of the stress we carry has nothing to do with reality. It comes from the stories we tell ourselves about what might happen.

    When your mind is wired for survival, it naturally looks for danger. You imagine the worst-case scenario, replay conversations that have not happened yet, and convince yourself that disaster is just around the corner. It is an exhausting way to live.

    The truth is that, most of the time, shit just works out.

    That does not mean life is always easy. It does not mean you will never face hardship, disappointment or loss. It means that human beings are remarkably adaptable. You have already survived every difficult day you have ever experienced. You have found solutions, overcome setbacks and kept moving forward, even when you thought you could not.

    The challenge is learning to trust yourself more than you trust your fear.

    When you constantly catastrophise, you rob yourself of peace in the present moment. You waste energy fighting battles that only exist in your imagination. That stress impacts your relationships, your leadership, your health and your ability to perform when life genuinely gets difficult.

    Confidence is built by remembering your own history. Look back at the challenges you believed would destroy you. Most of them became lessons that made you stronger, wiser and more resilient.

    Instead of asking yourself, “What if everything goes wrong?”, ask yourself, “What if it works out like it usually does?”

    Focus on what you can control today. Make the next good decision. Stay present. Trust your ability to adapt.

    Normally, shit just works out. The more you accept that reality, the calmer, more resilient and more effective you become in every area of your life.

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  • EP 3756 Nobody really cares what you’re doing

    27/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    Most people spend far too much of their lives worrying about what everyone else thinks. They hold back from chasing goals, speaking up, changing careers, starting businesses, or becoming the person they want to be because they are afraid of criticism or judgment.

    The reality is much simpler.

    Nobody is paying as much attention to you as you think they are.

    People are busy dealing with their own stress, challenges, insecurities, families, finances, and responsibilities. They are thinking about their own lives, not analysing yours. Once you understand this, it becomes incredibly freeing.

    When you stop living for other people’s approval, you begin making decisions based on your values instead of your fears. You stop asking permission to live the life you want and start taking responsibility for creating it.

    There will always be people who criticise you. Some will misunderstand your intentions. Others will project their own fears onto your choices. None of that should determine the direction of your life.

    Your job is not to make everyone comfortable.

    Your job is to become the strongest, calmest, most resilient version of yourself so you can lead your family, your team, and your community with integrity.

    Life is too short to waste energy trying to impress people who are too busy worrying about themselves to notice.

    Take the risk. Start the business. Have the difficult conversation. Train harder. Become a better leader. Build a better relationship. Do the work that matters.

    At the end of the day, the only opinion you have to live with is your own.

    Stop waiting for approval that is never coming and start building the life you deserve.

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  • EP 3755 Culture eats strategy for breakfast

    26/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    Every organisation wants better results. Most invest heavily in strategic planning, new systems, and ambitious goals. Yet many continue to struggle because they ignore the one thing that determines whether any strategy succeeds or fails.

    Culture.

    Culture is the behaviours people tolerate, reward, and repeat every day. It is the standard leaders walk past. It is the conversations people have when the boss is not in the room. It shapes trust, accountability, ownership, and performance far more than any document sitting in a boardroom.

    In this episode, I explore why great leadership is never about creating the perfect strategy. It is about creating an environment where people feel safe enough to be honest, accountable enough to own their mistakes, and committed enough to pursue excellence together.

    Whether you lead a family, a police station, a business, or a sporting team, your culture will always determine your long term success. Poor culture creates conflict, stress, disengagement, and high turnover. Strong culture builds resilience, loyalty, high performance, and people who consistently make good decisions under pressure.

    I also explain why leaders who avoid difficult conversations unintentionally create toxic workplaces. Every compromise of your standards sends a message about what is acceptable. Every action you take reinforces the culture you are building.

    If you want a stronger team, stronger relationships, and better results, stop looking for the next strategy and start looking at the culture you create every single day. Your people will always reflect the standards you consistently demonstrate.

    Leadership is not about what you say. It is about what you repeatedly model. Build the right culture, and the strategy becomes far easier to execute.

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  • EP 3754 You have to find your tribe

    25/06/2026 | 8 mins.
    The people you spend your time with will either strengthen your life or slowly erode it.

    Every one of us needs a tribe. We need people who challenge us, support us, hold us accountable, and genuinely want to see us succeed. Too many people stay connected to relationships that are built on history instead of shared values. They tolerate negativity, criticism, and small thinking because it feels familiar.

    The cost is far greater than most people realise.

    Your tribe shapes your standards. It influences how you think, how you respond to adversity, and what you believe is possible for your future. If the people around you constantly complain, avoid responsibility, or criticise anyone trying to improve themselves, eventually that attitude starts to influence you.

    Finding your tribe does not mean finding people who always agree with you. It means finding people who care enough to tell you the truth. They celebrate your wins, challenge your excuses, and expect you to become the best version of yourself.

    This is especially important for leaders, first responders, business owners, and anyone working in high stress environments. Isolation creates distorted thinking. The right community gives you perspective, resilience, and strength when life becomes difficult.

    Sometimes finding your tribe also means having the courage to leave one behind. Not everyone is meant to stay in your life forever. Some relationships have an expiry date, and holding onto them simply delays your own growth.

    Take an honest look at the people closest to you. Do they inspire you to become better? Do they encourage ownership, resilience, integrity, and courage? Or do they pull you towards fear, blame, and mediocrity?

    Your future will largely reflect the people you choose to walk beside.

    Choose your tribe carefully because they will help determine the quality of your life.

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