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Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach
The Strong Life Project Podcast
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  • EP 3811 Not all advice is good advice

    21/08/2026 | 9 mins.
    Not all advice is good advice — and learning to recognise the difference is a critical part of becoming stronger, more resilient and more effective in life.

    Throughout your life, people will give you advice about your career, relationships, family, health, money, leadership and personal development. Some of it will be valuable. Some of it will be completely irrelevant to your circumstances. And some of it can actively make your life worse.

    The problem is that advice often comes from people who genuinely believe they are helping you. They may have good intentions, but good intentions don’t automatically make their advice useful. Someone can care about you deeply and still give you advice based on their own fears, experiences, limitations and worldview rather than what is actually right for you.

    In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores why you need to stop automatically accepting advice simply because it comes from someone you respect. Instead, you need to develop the ability to assess advice objectively, understand where it is coming from and determine whether it actually applies to your situation.

    This is particularly important for men who want to become better leaders, fathers, partners, professionals and human beings. Strength isn’t about thinking you have all the answers. It’s about having the confidence and emotional intelligence to listen, question, evaluate and ultimately make your own decisions.

    You’ll learn why blindly following other people’s advice can hold you back, how to distinguish useful guidance from projection, and why taking responsibility for your decisions is essential to building a strong life.

    If you’re serious about personal growth, resilience, leadership and becoming a better man, this episode will challenge you to think more critically about whose advice you accept — and why.

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  • EP 3810 They can’t keep the mask on forever

    20/08/2026 | 8 mins.
    Narcissists can be incredibly difficult to deal with because they rarely show you who they really are at the beginning. They can be charming, confident, generous and highly engaging — until the mask starts to slip. Eventually, patterns of manipulation, control, blame-shifting, gaslighting, entitlement and emotional abuse can become impossible to ignore.

    In EP 3810 of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores what happens when you find yourself dealing with narcissistic behaviour and, more importantly, how you can protect yourself without getting dragged into their game.

    The key is understanding that you probably cannot reason someone out of narcissistic behaviour. Trying to prove your point, expose every lie or force them to admit what they have done can keep you trapped in an endless cycle of conflict. Instead, you need to become much more deliberate about your boundaries, emotional responses and expectations.

    This episode looks at how to recognise the warning signs, stop taking manipulation personally, establish stronger boundaries and avoid giving a narcissist the emotional reaction they may be trying to provoke.

    Whether you are dealing with a narcissistic partner, family member, colleague, manager or someone in your social circle, learning how to respond rather than react can dramatically change the dynamic.

    You do not have to win the argument. You do not have to convince them that they are wrong. And you certainly do not have to allow someone else’s behaviour to dictate your emotional state.

    Sometimes the most powerful response is to stop playing the game.

    Listen to EP 3810: They Can’t Keep the Mask On Forever and learn practical strategies for dealing with narcissistic people while protecting your boundaries, emotional wellbeing and peace of mind.

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  • EP 3809 Why do entitled people think they are so important?

    19/08/2026 | 9 mins.
    Why do some people seem to believe they are more important than everyone else? Why do they expect special treatment, demand attention, become offended when they don’t get their way, and struggle to accept responsibility when things go wrong?

    In EP 3809 of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores the psychology and behaviour behind entitlement—and why an inflated sense of self-importance can damage relationships, careers, leadership and personal growth.

    Entitlement isn’t simply confidence. Healthy confidence allows you to know your value without needing to diminish anyone else. Entitlement, on the other hand, creates the belief that you deserve more respect, recognition, attention, opportunities or privileges than other people simply because you believe you are important.

    The problem is that entitled people often don’t recognise their own entitlement. They may interpret accountability as criticism, boundaries as disrespect, disagreement as a personal attack, and someone else’s success as something they deserve instead.

    This episode examines where entitlement can come from, how it affects the way people interact with colleagues, partners, friends and family, and why taking responsibility is one of the most powerful ways to break the cycle.

    Shaun also challenges the idea that being successful, experienced, intelligent or accomplished gives anyone a free pass to behave badly.

    Whether you’re dealing with an entitled person at work, in your family or in your personal relationships—or you’re honest enough to question whether entitlement sometimes shows up in your own behaviour—this episode provides an opportunity to look at the issue differently.

    Real strength isn’t believing you’re more important than everyone else. It’s having enough self-awareness, emotional intelligence and personal responsibility to understand your value while still respecting the value of others.

    Listen to EP 3809 and learn why entitlement can be so destructive—and what genuinely strong people do differently.

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  • EP 3808 Don’t always think of the worst case

    18/08/2026 | 10 mins.
    In EP 3808 of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores a simple but powerful habit that can quietly increase stress, anxiety and overwhelm: always expecting the worst-case scenario.

    Whether you work in a high-pressure profession, lead a team, raise a family or simply deal with the uncertainty of everyday life, your brain is designed to look for potential threats. That instinct can be useful when danger is real—but when it becomes your default way of thinking, it can make you live in problems that haven’t happened yet.

    Shaun explains why constantly preparing for the worst can create unnecessary stress and keep you trapped in a state of hypervigilance. Instead of making you more resilient, worst-case thinking can actually reduce your ability to think clearly, make good decisions and respond effectively when something genuinely goes wrong.

    The goal isn’t to become naïve, positive or blindly optimistic. It’s about learning to prepare without catastrophising. There is a major difference between considering what could go wrong and assuming that something will go wrong.

    In this episode, you’ll learn how to recognise when your thinking has shifted from preparation into fear, how to challenge catastrophic thinking, and how to develop a more balanced approach to uncertainty.

    This is particularly important for police officers, first responders, leaders and anyone working in high-stress environments, where constantly anticipating danger can become part of your identity.

    You don’t need to predict every possible disaster to be prepared for life. You need confidence in your ability to deal with whatever actually happens.

    Stop living through problems before they exist. Build the resilience to deal with reality when it arrives.

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  • EP 3807 Putting your head in the sand isn’t a strategy

    17/08/2026 | 11 mins.
    Avoiding difficult conversations, ignoring uncomfortable emotions, or pretending problems will disappear may feel easier in the moment, but it is one of the fastest ways to create unnecessary stress, frustration, and long term pain. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores why putting your head in the sand is never a strategy for building a successful life.

    Whether it is your health, relationships, career, finances, or mental wellbeing, the issues you avoid today almost always become bigger tomorrow. Fear, uncertainty, and discomfort often convince us that delaying action will somehow improve the situation. The reality is the opposite. Avoidance creates anxiety because your subconscious knows the problem still exists, quietly draining your energy and focus every single day.

    Shaun explains that resilience is built through facing challenges directly rather than hoping they disappear. Every difficult conversation you have, every hard decision you make, and every uncomfortable action you take strengthens your confidence and your ability to deal with future adversity. Courage is not the absence of fear. It is taking action despite it.

    This episode challenges listeners to honestly examine where they may be avoiding responsibility in their own lives. It encourages a shift from excuses to ownership, replacing procrastination with decisive action. By confronting reality instead of hiding from it, you reduce stress, increase clarity, and create momentum that leads to lasting personal and professional growth.

    If you have been waiting for the perfect time to deal with a problem, this episode is your reminder that the perfect time is now. The sooner you face what needs attention, the sooner you reclaim your peace of mind, strengthen your resilience, and create the life you truly want.

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