
The Journaling Guy Podcast
It's all about Journaling...!
The Journaling Guy
Show overview
The Journaling Guy Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 45 episodes. That works out to roughly 8 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 8 min and 12 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2026, with 25 episodes published. Published by The Journaling Guy.
From the publisher
Tips, techniques, suggestions, interviews, and much more from The Journaling Guy. It's all about the Journaling #TheJournalingGuy Teaching individuals and companies to write about the stuff that really matters, your thoughts and your feelings. The aim is to make Journaling accessible for all so let's spread the word.
Latest Episodes
View all 45 episodesBefore You Write Anything in Your Journal, Listen to This!
Why Should I Journal? Season 4 - Episode 1 of The Journaling Guy Podcast
Why Most People Stop Journaling and How to Make It Stick
What Needs To Change and How Journaling Can Help?
What Are You Avoiding And How Can Journaling Really Help?
Going Back to Old Habits and How Journaling Can Break the Cycle
The Self-Audit: Seeing Yourself More Clearly Through Journaling
What's The Conversation You’re Avoiding - What is it Costing You?
Making Better Decisions Using Journaling
Overthinking - How to Stop It Through Journaling
Anxiety — How Journaling Helps You Cope.

S3 Ep 6A Fresh Start: Why Easter Could be the Perfect Time to Start Journaling
EOn this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast (Season 3, Episode 6), I'm talking about an Easter Restart. The days are getting longer and lighter and there's a subtle sense of things beginning to shift. We're not trying to reinvent your life but to begin something that could quietly change it.Your Journaling Prompt for This Week is:What’s been on my mind lately?What feels slightly off — even if I can’t fully explain it?What do I need a little more of right now?What would a small step forward look like this week?If this has inspired you to get started, please let me know!------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Plus, please leave me a review, they matter for exposure reasons (so I'm told).Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S3 Ep 5How Journaling Reduces Stress... Backed By Science
ESeason 3, Episode 5On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about How Journaling Can Reduce Stress - FACT! Journaling isn’t just about 'Reflection', it's also about Science. Journaling, when it’s done properly, can genuinely reduce stress in your body and your mind, and that's exactly what we discuss on today's episode!Your Journaling Prompt for This Week is:Step 1: Write freely for 10–15 minutes, then...Step 2: Focus on one thing that’s been sitting with you - Go deeper!Step 3: Add this question at the end - “What am I actually feeling about this?”Step 4: Close with perspective - “What would a calmer version of me say about this?”------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Plus, please leave me a review, they matter for exposure reasons (so I'm told). Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S3 Ep 4Energy Before Effort - EBE; when it comes to Journaling.
ESeason 3, Episode 4On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Energy Before Effort. Because the problem isn’t the effort you're putting into Journaling, the problem is the Energy!We're often told - Work harder - Push through - Stay disciplined. But, more effort DOES NOT create progress, it creates friction.Journaling Prompt for This Week:1️⃣ What is currently draining my energy?2️⃣ What is quietly restoring my energy?3️⃣ When during the day do I feel most like myself?4️⃣ What would it look like to work with my energy instead of against it?Plus, this week, I answered another listener question, because it sat so neatly alongside this week's topic: “What if I don’t feel like journaling? Should I force myself to do it anyway?”Listen to the episode to hear how I answered this brilliant question. ------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think.Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S3 Ep 3Becoming Consistent at Journaling Without Becoming Stale
ESeason 3, Episode 3On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about something incredibly important if journaling is going to change your life: Becoming consistent… without becoming stale.You know the phrase, consistency is key (yes, yawn), but it's so relevant when it comes to seeing the results of Journaling. In this episode, I give you FIVE different methods to try, yes 5... if you think your Journaling is becoming a bit stale. These five methods will unlock something new for you and help you stay on track. Journaling rarely works overnight. You will notice changes almost immediately, but if you want true self-awareness, it takes time. Stick with it and try one of these methods if you feel your writing is quite samey. ------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think.Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S3 Ep 2Tiny Shifts = Big Directional Changes
ESeason 3, Episode 2On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about making tiny adjustments. These adjustments, albeit small, if carried out consistently, they WILL lead to BIG CHANGES. Here's your Journaling Prompt for this episode, and it comes in 3 parts, answer these three questions:Where in my life do I feel slightly off-course?What is the smallest possible shift that would move me 1% closer?What would change if I repeated that shift daily for 30 days?Once you've answered those 3 questions, it should open you up to a whole new way of thinking about making tiny shifts, leading to big changes. New Segment - I also answered a listeners question on this episode which is based around someone else discovering your Journal. ------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think.Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S3 Ep 1Season Three Opener - "Don’t Start Again... Start Wiser"
EWelcome to SEASON THREE and Welcome to March!On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about not starting again, but Starting Wiser as the seasons change. March does something to us. The light changes. The air softens and there’s a subtle shift in energy. It's OK to notice that, but we mustn't forget about what came before it.Here's your Journaling tip for this episode, and it comes in THREE parts. Complete these three sentences in sequence...“Because of the last couple of months, I now understand that…”“This spring, I want to build on…”“One small action that aligns with who I’m becoming is…”This should help you stop that boom-and-bust cycle of starting again. You're not, you're simply learning from the past and becoming wiser. ------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think.Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S2 Ep 21Before You Write Off February… Do This With Your Journaling
ESeason 3, Episode 1On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about how important it is not to write-off February, but to discover what it taught you instead.People have already started to mentally writing this month off. And I wonder… How often do we dismiss entire chapters of our lives simply because they didn’t look dramatic, exciting, or Instagram-worthy?It's time to RECLAIM FEBRUARY. Here's your Journaling tip for this episode, and it comes in FOUR parts.1️⃣ What did this month actually require of me?2️⃣ Where did I show up when it would have been easier not to?3️⃣ What did I handle better than the old version of me might have?4️⃣ What am I quietly proud of?When you journal, you often realise, “Actually… quite a lot happened.” That's what I want you to discover this episode - GOOD LUCK!------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think.Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S2 Ep 20Here's How To Journal Through Those Low-Mood Days
EOn this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Journaling through those days where your mood is low. It's mid-February. The novelty of the new year has faded. The weather, here in the UK at least, is still cold, very damp, and impossibly miserable. So, what can we do about that?Today's episode will help you clear that Mental Fog!Here's the four-step process that I use and explain fully, in this episode. 1️⃣ - The Brain DumpWrite freely for 5–10 minutes.2️⃣ - What’s Actually Mine?Look at what you’ve written and ask "Which of these things are genuinely within my control?" Then Circle them.3️⃣ - Today’s Emotional WeatherThen Write “Today feels…” Not “I am...”.4️⃣ - One Gentle AnchorFinally, write and ask yourself this... “What is one small, kind, stabilising thing I can do today?”----------------------------------------Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think.Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.

S2 Ep 19You Don’t Need More Discipline... What You Actually Need Is More Honesty
EOn this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Discipline & Honesty.By now, you should know that one of the cornerstones of effective Journaling, is BRUTAL HONESTY, with yourself. But, we live in a world nowadays where Discipline is what we're told we need to make progress. Actually, what we really need is to be more HONEST with ourselves. HERE'S THIS WEEK'S JOURNALING EXERCISE: “The Capacity Check”Grab your journal and answer these THREE questions.1. What am I currently expecting of myself? List it out. Work. Family. Health. Social. All those Commitments.2. What does my energy realistically allow right now? Not ideally... Realistically.3. Where could I soften, simplify, or slow down without giving up? This isn’t about lowering standards, it’s about making them sustainable.Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - [email protected] you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think.Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt.