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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 3747 If you’re working this hard to make it work, maybe it doesn’t work

    18/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    One of the biggest mistakes people make in life is believing that more effort will solve every problem. In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman challenges the common belief that if something is difficult, you simply need to work harder. Sometimes the opposite is true.

    Whether it’s a relationship, career, business, friendship, or personal goal, there comes a point where relentless effort stops being commitment and starts becoming denial. Many people spend years forcing situations that are fundamentally misaligned with who they are, hoping that one more conversation, one more sacrifice, or one more push will finally make things work.

    The reality is that healthy relationships, meaningful careers, and fulfilling lives still require effort, but they don’t require constant struggle. When every day feels like an uphill battle, it may be worth asking whether you’re investing your energy in something that was never meant for you in the first place.

    Drawing on his own experiences through policing, corporate leadership, personal adversity, and high performance coaching, Shaun explores the difference between persistence and stubbornness. He explains why many people remain trapped in situations that drain their confidence, happiness, and potential because they fear change more than they dislike their current circumstances.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that letting go is not failure. Sometimes the bravest and smartest decision you can make is to stop forcing what isn’t working and redirect your energy towards opportunities, people, and environments that align with your values and goals.

    If you’re exhausted from trying to make something work despite years of effort, this episode may provide the perspective you need to make a different choice and create a stronger, more fulfilling life.

    Listen now and discover when persistence is a strength and when it’s time to walk away.

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  • EP 3746 Being hated by idiots is the price you pay for not being one

    17/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    One of the greatest obstacles to living a strong and authentic life is the fear of what other people think. Too many people spend their lives seeking approval from individuals whose opinions should never have carried weight in the first place.

    In this episode, I dive into a hard truth that many of us need to hear: being hated by idiots is often the price you pay for refusing to become one of them.

    When you choose discipline over excuses, accountability over blame, and growth over comfort, you will inevitably make some people uncomfortable. Your commitment to higher standards becomes a mirror that reflects the compromises others are making in their own lives. Rather than confronting those truths, many people choose criticism, judgment, and negativity.

    The mistake most people make is believing that criticism automatically means they are doing something wrong. In reality, some criticism is simply evidence that you are moving in a direction others are unwilling or unable to follow.

    This episode explores why seeking universal approval is a losing game, how to stop giving power to the opinions of people who add no value to your life, and why resilience requires the courage to stand alone when necessary. I discuss the difference between constructive feedback and destructive criticism, and how learning that distinction can dramatically improve your confidence, relationships, and success.

    If you are tired of explaining yourself, defending your decisions, or shrinking your ambitions to make other people comfortable, this episode will challenge you to reconsider whose opinions truly deserve your attention.

    Your life is too important to be directed by people who have never had the courage to build their own. Focus on becoming the strongest, most authentic version of yourself and accept that not everyone will like it. That is not a problem. It is often proof you are on the right path.

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  • EP 3745 Once I get that I’ll be happy

    16/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    One of the biggest traps we fall into in life is believing happiness is waiting for us somewhere in the future.

    Once I get the promotion, I’ll be happy.
    Once I make more money, I’ll be happy.
    Once I find the right relationship, buy the house, lose the weight, or achieve the goal, then life will finally feel complete.

    The problem is that happiness tied to future outcomes is always moving further away.

    In this episode, I unpack why so many people spend years chasing the next achievement, milestone, or possession believing it will finally deliver the peace, fulfilment, and certainty they’re looking for. Yet when they arrive, the feeling is often short-lived before the next target appears on the horizon.

    I share why this mindset creates a constant state of dissatisfaction and how it keeps people trapped in stress, frustration, and the feeling that life is never quite enough.

    True happiness doesn’t come from achieving every goal. It comes from learning to appreciate where you are while still striving for where you want to go.

    This doesn’t mean lowering your standards or abandoning ambition. It means recognising that your value, self-worth, and peace of mind cannot be dependent on external circumstances.

    The happiest and most fulfilled people I know still have goals, challenges, and aspirations. The difference is they don’t postpone their happiness until some future event occurs.

    If you’re constantly feeling like something is missing, if you’re always chasing the next thing hoping it will finally make you feel enough, then this episode will help you shift your perspective.

    Because the life you’re waiting to enjoy may already be happening right now.

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  • EP 3744 Familiar Hell vs Unfamiliar Heaven

    15/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    Most people don’t stay stuck because they lack ability, intelligence, or opportunity.

    They stay stuck because the pain they know feels safer than the uncertainty they don’t.

    In this episode, I explore one of the biggest traps that keeps people living far below their potential: choosing a familiar hell over an unfamiliar heaven.

    Whether it’s a toxic relationship, an unhealthy work environment, a destructive habit, or a life that simply feels unfulfilling, many people continue tolerating situations that make them miserable because they know what to expect. The discomfort becomes predictable. The stress becomes normal. The unhappiness becomes familiar.

    The challenge is that growth requires stepping into uncertainty.

    The life you want, the relationship you deserve, the career opportunity you’ve been considering, or the version of yourself you’re capable of becoming all exist on the other side of the unknown. Yet many people never take that step because fear convinces them that what they have now is somehow safer than what could be waiting for them.

    I share why our brains are wired to seek certainty, even when certainty is hurting us, and how this instinct can quietly sabotage our happiness, success, and personal growth. More importantly, I discuss how to recognise when you’re settling for a familiar hell and what it takes to move towards an unfamiliar heaven.

    The reality is simple. Staying where you are because it’s comfortable isn’t always the safest option. Sometimes it’s the most dangerous choice you can make.

    If you’ve been feeling stuck, frustrated, or trapped in circumstances that no longer serve you, this episode will challenge you to examine whether you’re holding onto pain simply because it’s familiar.

    Your future is often waiting on the other side of a decision you’re afraid to make.

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  • EP 3743 Stop explaining yourself to people who are committed to misunderstanding you

    14/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    One of the biggest drains on your energy, confidence, and peace of mind is constantly trying to explain yourself to people who have already decided who you are.

    In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman explores why so many of us become trapped in a cycle of defending our intentions, justifying our actions, and seeking validation from people who were never interested in understanding us in the first place. Whether it’s in relationships, workplaces, friendships, or family dynamics, there are people who filter everything you say through their own fears, resentment, insecurities, or agenda.

    The reality is simple: some people don’t want clarity. They want confirmation of the story they’ve already created about you.

    When you continually try to convince someone who is committed to misunderstanding you, you hand over your power. You waste emotional energy that could be invested in your goals, your family, your wellbeing, and the people who genuinely value you.

    Shaun shares practical insights into recognising when communication has become unproductive, how to stop seeking approval from the wrong people, and why your actions will always carry more weight than endless explanations. He discusses the impact this behaviour can have on stress levels, self-esteem, relationships, and professional performance, while offering a healthier path forward built on self-respect, boundaries, and personal accountability.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that not everyone will understand your journey, your intentions, or your choices—and that’s okay. Your responsibility is not to manage other people’s perceptions. Your responsibility is to live with integrity, stay true to your values, and let your consistent actions speak for themselves.

    If you’ve been exhausted by trying to prove yourself to people who refuse to see you clearly, this episode will help you reclaim your energy and focus it where it truly matters.

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