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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 3700 What if you just did the work?

    02/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    In this episode Shaun O’Gorman challenges a simple but uncomfortable question: what changes if you stop consuming motivation and start executing the work you already know you should be doing?

    Most people are not stuck because they lack information, they are stuck because they are addicted to validation. Likes, comments, and external approval create the illusion of progress while real life remains unchanged. The dopamine hit of being seen replaces the discipline of being built.

    Social media has created a substitute identity where perception matters more than practice. You can curate a version of yourself that looks successful without ever doing the uncomfortable work required to actually become it. Over time this erodes self-trust and increases internal frustration.

    The problem is not awareness. Most people already know what needs to be done. The gap is execution. Knowing is cheap. Doing is costly. And that cost is where most people quit on themselves daily in small invisible ways.

    Doing the work is repetitive, unglamorous, and often invisible. It does not reward you immediately. It requires delaying gratification long enough for results to compound. That is why distraction is so attractive; it gives the feeling of progress without the reality of it.

    Attention is the currency most people spend recklessly. If your attention is consumed by comparison, performance, and external validation, your life will reflect that fragmentation. The quality of your output will always mirror the quality of your focus.

    The shift is simple but not easy. Stop outsourcing your identity to feedback loops and start building something that survives without applause. Do the work when no one is watching. That is the only version that compounds.

    Real change is not consumed it is constructed through repetition discipline and honest execution over time with no external validation required at all consistently

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  • EP 3699 The haters are gong to hate

    01/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    In episode 3699 of The Strong Life Project, “The Haters Are Going to Hate,” Shaun O’Gorman tackles one of the most common obstacles to personal growth and success: criticism from others. Whether you are building a business, changing careers, improving your health, or simply trying to live more authentically, there will always be people who judge, doubt, or dismiss your efforts.

    This episode explores why haters exist and, more importantly, why their opinions often have far less to do with you than you think. Criticism is frequently a reflection of someone else’s insecurity, fear, or frustration with their own life. When you choose to step outside the norm, pursue bigger goals, or challenge conventional expectations, you become a reminder to others of what they are not doing in their own lives.

    Shaun explains that if you allow external negativity to shape your choices, you hand over control of your future. The key is to understand that being disliked, misunderstood, or criticized is often part of the price of meaningful progress. The people doing the least are often the quickest to judge those doing more.

    Rather than wasting energy trying to win everyone over, the focus should be on building resilience, emotional discipline, and unwavering commitment to your purpose. Success is not about avoiding criticism; it is about staying aligned with your values and continuing forward despite it.

    “The Haters Are Going to Hate” is a reminder that your mission matters more than public approval. If you are living with integrity, doing the work, and moving toward the life you want, then the noise from others becomes irrelevant. Your responsibility is not to make everyone comfortable, it is to become the person you were meant to be.

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  • EP 3698 The loudest boos come from the cheapest seats

    30/04/2026 | 11 mins.
    In Episode 3698 of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman tackles a truth that many people in leadership, business, relationships, and personal growth eventually face: the loudest criticism often comes from those who have invested the least.

    “The loudest boos come from the cheapest seats” is a powerful reminder that people who judge, complain, or attack from a distance are rarely carrying the weight, responsibility, or risk of the person they criticize. It’s easy to have opinions when you have nothing at stake. It’s much harder to step into the arena, take action, and live with the consequences.

    This episode explores why external criticism can become such a distraction if you let it. Too many people hand over their emotional wellbeing to strangers, doubters, or people whose own lives do not reflect the standards they claim to uphold. When you allow the voices from the sidelines to dictate your choices, you lose sight of your purpose and weaken your confidence.

    Shaun shares practical insight into how to filter feedback, separate valuable guidance from empty noise, and stay focused on the mission that matters most. Not every opinion deserves equal weight. The key is learning whose voice earns influence in your life.

    This conversation is a call to stop seeking approval from those who have not done the work. Respect constructive criticism from people with wisdom, experience, and genuine care, but refuse to be derailed by negativity from those who contribute nothing.

    If you are building something meaningful, changing your life, or stepping into greater responsibility, criticism is inevitable. The question is not how to silence the noise, but how to keep moving despite it.

    Your job is not to please the crowd. Your job is to stay in the arena and keep doing the work.

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  • EP 3697 It’s challenging to look at what doesn’t work

    29/04/2026 | 9 mins.
    In Episode 3697, “It’s Challenging to Look at What Doesn’t Work,” I explore one of the most uncomfortable but necessary parts of personal growth, facing the truth about the areas of life that are failing us. Most people would rather avoid discomfort than confront the habits, relationships, beliefs, or patterns that are keeping them stuck. But avoidance doesn’t solve anything, it only delays the pain and often makes it worse.

    The reality is that meaningful change begins when you stop defending what isn’t serving you. It takes courage to honestly assess your life and admit where things are not working. That might be your health, your mindset, your career, your relationships, or the stories you keep telling yourself about why you can’t move forward. The challenge isn’t identifying the problem, it’s accepting responsibility for changing it.

    In this episode, I discuss why self-awareness is one of the most powerful tools you can develop and why emotional discomfort is often the gateway to transformation. Too many people look for quick fixes, external validation, or distractions instead of doing the deeper work. But sustainable growth comes from brutal honesty, consistent effort, and the willingness to make difficult decisions.

    If you want a stronger, more fulfilled life, you have to be willing to examine what’s broken and take action to repair it. Growth is not about perfection, it’s about progress. And progress begins when you stop pretending everything is fine and start addressing what needs to change.

    This episode is a reminder that the hardest truths often create the greatest breakthroughs. If you’re willing to face what doesn’t work, you give yourself the opportunity to build a life that truly does.

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  • EP 3696 You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it dance

    28/04/2026 | 9 mins.
    In this episode, I break down a hard truth most people avoid: you can guide, support, and lead others, but you cannot force them to change, grow, or take responsibility. “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it dance” speaks to the frustration many of us feel in relationships, leadership, and work when we invest energy into people who simply aren’t ready to do the work.

    I explore how this dynamic shows up in families, teams, and intimate relationships. Whether it’s a partner who won’t communicate, a colleague who resists accountability, or a friend stuck in destructive patterns, the outcome is the same—you burn yourself out trying to fix what isn’t yours to fix. This episode is about understanding where your responsibility ends and theirs begins.

    Drawing on my experience in law enforcement, corporate leadership, and high-performance coaching, I explain why trying to control or “save” others is not only ineffective but often damaging to your own mental health and performance. Real leadership is about example, boundaries, and consistency, not control.

    I also challenge you to look at your own behavior. Where are you expecting others to change while avoiding your own discomfort? Where are you overinvesting in people who are underinvested in themselves? The answer isn’t to become cynical or disconnecte, it’s to become clear, disciplined, and intentional with your energy.

    This episode gives you practical perspective on how to lead, love, and support others without losing yourself. Because at the end of the day, the only person you can truly change is you—and that’s where your real power lies.

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