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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 3735 Your Ego can’t survive the current moment

    06/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    Most of the suffering people experience in life doesn’t come from what is happening right now. It comes from the stories, fears, judgments, expectations, and identities they carry about the past and future. The ego thrives on those stories because they reinforce who we believe we are, what we think we deserve, and how we believe life should unfold.

    In this episode, I explore why the ego struggles to survive in the present moment and how learning to become fully present can dramatically improve your mental health, relationships, happiness, and performance. When you are truly focused on the current moment, there is very little room for anxiety about the future or regret about the past. There is only what is happening right now.

    Many people unknowingly allow their ego to create conflict, stress, and emotional suffering. It constantly seeks validation, certainty, control, and significance. The challenge is that life rarely gives us complete control. The more tightly we cling to outcomes, identities, and expectations, the more difficult life becomes.

    Through practical examples and personal insights, I discuss how mindfulness, self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and personal responsibility can help you step out of ego-driven reactions and into a calmer, more intentional way of living. This isn’t about eliminating your ego. It’s about understanding when it is helping you and when it is holding you back.

    If you want greater resilience, stronger relationships, improved mental wellbeing, and a deeper sense of peace, then learning to live more fully in the present moment is one of the most powerful skills you can develop.

    The current moment is where your power lives. It’s where clarity exists. And it’s where the ego loses its grip on your life.

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  • EP 3734 Stillness reveals what hurry hides

    05/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    In a world obsessed with speed, productivity, and constant action, many people find themselves exhausted, disconnected, and unsure why they feel unfulfilled despite being busier than ever. In this episode, I explore a simple but powerful truth: stillness reveals what hurry hides.

    When we rush through life, we often miss the subtle signals that tell us what is really going on beneath the surface. We ignore stress, avoid difficult emotions, overlook opportunities, and lose touch with our intuition. The faster we move, the easier it becomes to distract ourselves from the things that matter most.

    Stillness is not about doing nothing. It is about creating enough space to hear your own thoughts, understand your emotions, and reconnect with what is important. Whether through meditation, time in nature, exercise, journaling, or simply sitting quietly without distraction, stillness allows clarity to emerge.

    Many of the answers people seek are already within them. The challenge is that constant noise, pressure, and busyness make those answers difficult to hear. When you slow down, you gain perspective. Problems become easier to solve, relationships become clearer, and your next steps often reveal themselves naturally.

    This episode examines how modern life encourages perpetual motion and why intentional pauses can dramatically improve your mental health, emotional resilience, decision-making, and overall quality of life.

    If you feel overwhelmed, stuck, anxious, or uncertain about your direction, this conversation will remind you that clarity is rarely found through more hustle. It is often discovered in the moments when you stop, breathe, and listen.

    Stillness is not the absence of progress. Often, it is where the deepest growth begins.

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  • EP 3733 Fear will always stop you achieving

    04/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    Fear is one of the most powerful forces shaping the quality of your life. It keeps people stuck in unhappy relationships, unfulfilling careers, poor health habits, and lives far below their true potential. The challenge is that fear often disguises itself as logic, caution, or waiting for the “right time.”

    In this episode, I explore why fear is the biggest obstacle standing between where you are now and where you want to be. Whether it’s fear of failure, rejection, embarrassment, judgment, loss, or uncertainty, the result is always the same—you stay exactly where you are.

    The reality is that courage is not the absence of fear. Courage is taking action despite feeling afraid. Every significant achievement in your life has likely involved stepping into discomfort, uncertainty, and risk. Growth requires you to move beyond the limits of what feels safe and familiar.

    I discuss how fear creates stories designed to protect you, but those same stories often prevent you from creating the life, relationships, health, and success you truly want. The cost of avoiding fear is often much greater than the temporary discomfort of confronting it.

    If you want to achieve more, become more resilient, improve your confidence, and create a life that genuinely excites you, then learning to act in the presence of fear is essential. The people you admire most are not fearless. They have simply learned that fear is a passenger, not the driver.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that the life you want exists on the other side of the conversations, decisions, risks, and actions that fear is telling you to avoid.

    The question is simple: will you keep listening to your fear, or will you start listening to your potential?

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  • EP 3732 What pisses you off about them reflects something in you

    03/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    One of the greatest opportunities for personal growth often comes disguised as frustration.

    In this episode, I explore a powerful concept that many people resist but can dramatically improve self-awareness, relationships, and emotional resilience: what irritates you most in other people may reveal something unresolved within yourself.

    It’s easy to point the finger when someone is arrogant, selfish, lazy, controlling, insecure, or disrespectful. We often become consumed by what others are doing wrong. But when we take an honest look beneath the surface, we may discover that our strongest emotional reactions are often connected to our own fears, insecurities, judgments, or unhealed experiences.

    This doesn’t mean other people’s behavior is acceptable, nor does it suggest that every criticism is a reflection of ourselves. Instead, it encourages us to become curious about why certain behaviors trigger such a strong response. The answers can reveal valuable insights into our beliefs, expectations, emotional wounds, and personal blind spots.

    When you stop focusing exclusively on changing other people and start examining your own reactions, you create an opportunity for genuine growth. You become less reactive, more self-aware, and far more empowered in your life.

    In this episode, I discuss how emotional triggers operate, why self-reflection is essential for personal development, and how taking responsibility for your inner world can improve your relationships, career, leadership, and overall well-being.

    The people who frustrate us most can often become our greatest teachers—if we’re willing to learn the lesson

    Listen in and discover how turning your attention inward may be the key to creating a calmer, happier, and more successful life.

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  • EP 3731. It’s amazing how things can change

    02/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    Life can change far more quickly than most people realize.

    When we’re going through difficult times, it’s easy to believe that the pain, stress, frustration, or uncertainty we’re experiencing will last forever. Whether it’s challenges in relationships, career setbacks, financial pressure, health concerns, or simply feeling stuck, our minds often convince us that our current circumstances are permanent.

    The reality is very different.

    In this episode, Shaun explores the powerful truth that life is constantly evolving. The situations that seem overwhelming today can look completely different in a matter of weeks, months, or years. Many of the greatest opportunities, relationships, successes, and personal breakthroughs often emerge from periods that initially felt like failure, disappointment, or hardship.

    Drawing on personal experience and years of coaching people through adversity, Shaun discusses the importance of maintaining perspective during challenging times. He explains why resilience, patience, and consistent action are critical when life feels difficult and why giving up too soon can prevent you from experiencing the positive changes that may be just around the corner.

    This episode is a reminder to trust the process, focus on what you can control, and continue moving forward one step at a time. No matter how tough things seem right now, circumstances can shift dramatically when you remain committed to growth, take responsibility for your choices, and keep showing up every day.

    If you’re facing a difficult season, this conversation will help you remember that nothing stays the same forever. Better times may be closer than you think.

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