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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 3761 We look to the past for comfort

    02/07/2026 | 11 mins.
    There is something deeply familiar about looking back at the past, especially when life feels uncertain. We revisit old relationships, old jobs, old routines, and old versions of ourselves because our brain is wired to seek certainty. Even painful memories can seem more appealing than the discomfort of stepping into an unknown future.

    In this episode, Shaun explores why we often romanticise the past and how that habit can quietly keep us stuck. When we focus on what used to be, we can lose sight of the opportunities right in front of us. The comfort of familiarity can become a prison that limits growth, resilience, and fulfilment.

    Whether you are holding onto a relationship that has run its course, wishing for a previous stage of your career, or constantly comparing today with “the good old days,” this episode provides a practical perspective on moving forward. Growth demands uncertainty. Every significant improvement in your life has required you to leave something comfortable behind.

    Shaun shares how developing resilience means accepting that discomfort is part of progress. The strongest leaders, happiest families, and most fulfilled individuals are not those who cling to the past. They are the people who learn from it, appreciate it, and then focus their energy on creating a better future.

    If you find yourself caught in nostalgia, regret, or wishing things could go back to how they were, this episode will help you recognise the mental trap and redirect your attention to what you can influence today.

    Your future is built by the choices you make now, not by the memories you revisit. Respect your past, learn from it, and then give your full attention to building a life that is stronger, calmer, and more purposeful than anything you have left behind.

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  • EP 3760 Are you stuck in a velvet prison?

    01/07/2026 | 9 mins.
    Some of the most damaging prisons in life are built from comfort, certainty, routine, and fear disguised as security. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores the concept of the “velvet prison,” the comfortable life that slowly steals your ambition, resilience, confidence, and fulfilment.

    Many people settle into careers they no longer enjoy, relationships that have lost connection, or daily routines that feel safe but leave them uninspired. The discomfort of change seems greater than the discomfort of staying where they are, even though that quiet dissatisfaction grows stronger every year.

    Shaun explains how chronic stress, fear of failure, self-doubt, and the need for certainty keep people trapped in lives they have outgrown. He discusses why your brain naturally seeks familiarity, even when that familiarity is making you unhappy, and why courage is not the absence of fear but the willingness to move despite it.

    Drawing on his experience working with leaders, emergency service personnel, and high performers, Shaun outlines practical ways to recognise whether you have become trapped by comfort and how to begin breaking free before regret becomes your greatest burden.

    This episode challenges you to honestly assess your career, relationships, health, and personal standards. Are you growing, or are you simply maintaining? Are you pursuing the life you truly want, or protecting the life that feels familiar?

    If you have been feeling restless, frustrated, or disconnected from your purpose, this conversation provides a powerful reminder that meaningful change begins with one courageous decision. Your greatest opportunities are rarely found inside your comfort zone. The life you want will require you to leave the velvet prison behind and embrace the uncertainty that leads to genuine freedom, resilience, fulfilment, and lasting success.

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  • EP 3759 Don’t negotiate with the terrorist in your mind

    30/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    Your greatest obstacle is rarely another person. It is the voice inside your own head that constantly tells you to play small, avoid discomfort, and expect the worst. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores why your internal dialogue can become the biggest act of self-sabotage in your life and why negotiating with fear only makes it stronger.

    Drawing on decades of experience in policing, high performance coaching, and helping people overcome chronic stress, Shaun explains how the human brain is wired to keep you safe rather than help you thrive. That survival instinct often creates stories about failure, rejection, embarrassment, and risk that have little connection to reality. Every time you argue with those thoughts or delay taking action because of them, you reinforce their power.

    This episode challenges you to recognise the difference between genuine danger and imagined threats created by your mind. Whether you are building a business, leading a team, repairing a relationship, or trying to become healthier, progress requires action despite uncertainty. Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the willingness to move forward while fear is present.

    Shaun shares practical insights into breaking the cycle of overthinking, catastrophising, and self doubt. He explains why confidence is built through repeated action, not endless analysis, and why resilience comes from proving to yourself that you can handle difficult situations rather than avoiding them.

    If you have ever felt trapped by indecision, anxiety, or the constant internal debate that keeps you from living the life you want, this episode will help you understand why your mind is not always telling you the truth. Stop negotiating with the terrorist in your mind. Make the decision, take the action, and let your results silence the fear.

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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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