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The Testosterone Boom: What Men Need to Know | Dr Rob Stevens
What I’m Still Figuring Out After Two Years of The Lonely Chapter
What 24 Years in the FBI Taught Me About Human Nature | Eric Robinson
Why I Started The Lonely Chapter - 100 Episodes Later | Interviewed by My Partner
She Quit Teaching After Burnout and Built a Life That Fits | Lily Kerbey
The Truth About Strength, Trauma and Resilience | James Elliott

Ep 97How Life-Changing Events Change What Matters Most | John Merriman
EWhat happens when life-changing events force you to re-evaluate everything?In this episode, I sit down with John Merriman, founder of Crown Lane Studio in South London. We talk about the river accident that changed the course of his life, the values behind Crown Lane, and how life-changing events can reshape what matters most.John also speaks very openly about losing his wife Ruth, what grief changed in him, and how his Christian faith has been tested and sustained through difficult chapters. We explore what people often misunderstand about grief, how suffering can alter the way you see life, and what it means to keep building something rooted in community, care and purpose.We also talk about suicide, recognising when someone is struggling, and what fostering has taught John about love, responsibility and hope.LinksCrown Lane Studio: https://crownlanestudio.co.ukMetronome: https://metronome.life

Ep 96The Real Reason Boys Turn to the Manosphere | George TheTinMen
EFollowing the recent Louis Theroux documentary on the manosphere, I sat down again with George from The Tin Men to talk about why so many boys and young men are being pulled towards harmful messages online, and what often gets missed underneath that conversation.We talk about fatherlessness, the lack of positive male role models, how boys are spoken about in schools and society, men’s mental health, domestic abuse against men, and why gender issues are so often framed like a zero-sum game.This is a conversation about what boys are growing up around, what men are carrying, and what it would actually look like to take their struggles seriously without turning that into a criticism of women.Takeaways:→ Why the manosphere appeals to boys and young men→ The role fatherlessness and missing male role models may be playing→ Why men’s mental health and domestic abuse against men are still overlooked→ How schools, media, and culture shape the way boys see themselves→ Why gender issues are so often framed like a zero-sum gameFollow George: → Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetinmen/→ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTinMenBlog→ Website: https://thetinmen.blog/→ X: https://x.com/TheTinMenBlog→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thetinmen

Ep 955 Leadership Lessons I Learned From My Podcast Guests
ELeadership is often associated with titles, authority, or seniority. But the best leaders I’ve spoken to see it differently.After nearly 100 conversations on The Lonely Chapter, certain patterns about leadership keep appearing.In this episode, I reflect on five leadership lessons that have stood out the most from past guests. From military veterans to sports coaches and psychologists, these conversations have shaped the way I think about leadership in my own life.We explore why leadership begins with self-leadership, the difference between leaders and managers, why great leaders prioritise people over position, and how creating ownership helps people grow.This episode is a reflection on the kind of leadership that earns trust, builds stronger teams, and develops people over time.Takeaways→ Leadership begins with self-leadership→ Great leaders create ownership and accountability→ Leaders prioritise people, not just results→ Personal power matters more than titles or authority→ Leadership is a skill anyone can develop

Ep 94Being Hard On Yourself Is Not Discipline
EThis week’s episode comes from a small mistake.I missed releasing an episode.What surprised me wasn’t the mistake itself, but how quickly my internal voice turned against me. Within hours I had gone from missing an upload to questioning whether I was failing as a podcaster altogether.In this solo episode, I explore why we’re often so harsh on ourselves when things go wrong. Why one small mistake can suddenly outweigh weeks of progress, and why being hard on yourself isn’t the same thing as discipline.We talk about negativity bias, perfectionism, and the cultural pressure to always be improving. But more importantly, we explore how to shift the way we speak to ourselves when things don’t go to plan.If you’ve ever replayed a mistake in your head, or felt like one bad moment erased all the good that came before it, this conversation is for you.Let’s get into it.Takeaways: → Being hard on yourself isn’t the same as discipline.→ Our brains naturally focus on negative events, which can distort how we see ourselves.→ Perfectionism sets an impossible standard that often stops us from moving forward.→ Learning to speak to yourself with the same compassion you’d offer a friend can change everything.

Ep 93Burnout, Self-Trust & Living a Fulfilling Life | Dr Wendy O’Connor
EWhat if the life you’ve worked so hard to build doesn’t feel like yours?In this episode, I sit down with Dr Wendy O’Connor - a Stanford-trained psychologist and positive psychology expert - to explore burnout, self-trust, and what it really means to live a fulfilling life.We discuss why high achievers are especially vulnerable to burnout, how early praise for performance wires us to override our own needs, and the difference between achievement and alignment. Wendy explains the PERMA model from positive psychology and shares her “inner compass” framework - values, desires, and strengths - to help you reconnect with what you genuinely want.This conversation explores identity, overperformance, experimentation, and the courage it takes to recalibrate your life without burning it all down. If you feel outwardly successful but inwardly disconnected, this episode will help you understand why - and what to do next.Connect with Dr Wendy O’Connor:Website: https://www.drwendyoconnor.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drwendyoconnor/

Ep 92You Can’t Lead Others If You Can’t Lead Yourself | Mary Howe
EMost of us are taught how to lead others. Very few of us are taught how to lead ourselves.In this episode, I sit down with Mary Howe - former US Air Force AC-130 crew member and nurse - to explore self-leadership, resilience, and what it really means to take responsibility for your own growth.Mary shares how growing up in a military family shaped her understanding of strength, service, and identity. We discuss joining the Air Force at 18, the structure and purpose she found in high-performance environments, and what happens when that structure disappears.We unpack the military concept of the debrief - stepping back from your experiences, extracting lessons, and re-entering with clarity - and how this practice can help you navigate burnout, setbacks, and identity shifts. We also explore harsh self-talk, societal expectations, and why many of us demand more from ourselves than we would ever ask of someone we love.This is a conversation about personal responsibility, resilience, and the quieter forms of leadership that begin within.Connect with Mary:Substack - https://marykatherinehowe.substack.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/_mary.katherinehowe/

Ep 91Why You Feel Lonely in a Crowded City - And How to Fix It | Nini Fritz
ELoneliness is becoming one of the defining challenges of modern life. Even in crowded cities and hyper-connected digital spaces, many people quietly feel isolated and unseen.In this episode, I’m joined by Nini Fritz, a connection and wellbeing facilitator, to explore why loneliness can feel so acute in big cities - and why online connection often fails to meet our deeper human needs.We talk about the dopamine-driven pull of social media, the illusion of connection it creates, and how easily visibility gets mistaken for belonging. Nini shares why intention matters so much in our relationships, and how small, deliberate choices can help us rebuild real community and connection in everyday life.This is a thoughtful conversation about modern loneliness, attention, friendship, and what it actually takes to feel connected again - especially in a busy, distracted world.Takeaways→ Why hyper-connectivity can increase loneliness rather than reduce it→ How social media creates the illusion of meaningful connection→ The difference between being visible and being truly known→ Why intention matters more than proximity in relationships→ Practical ways to build genuine connection and community→ How shared interests can become the foundation for real belongingConnect with Nini→ Website: https://www.the-work-happiness-project.com→ EyeConnect Game: https://www.eyeconnectgame.com→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nini-fritz-24404bm23/

Ep 904 Things I’ve Learned From Listening to Other People’s Stories
EAfter sitting down with nearly 90 people over the last two years, certain patterns keep repeating.In this solo episode of The Lonely Chapter, I reflect on four observations that sit beneath many of the stories shared on the podcast - not as advice, but as orientation.We explore:→ Why insight alone rarely leads to change→ Why confidence usually follows responsibility, not the other way around→ Why people regret staying too long more than trying→ Why struggle is relative, and comparison often keeps us stuckThis podcast is for anyone who feels like they’re doing okay on the surface, but quietly unsure how to live well.📷 Follow the podcast on Instagram→ https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 89The Problem With Growing Up Without a Rite of Passage | Chris Barton
EIn this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I’m joined by Chris Barton to explore what happens when societies lose meaningful rites of passage - and why growing up without initiation leaves so many people feeling unprepared for adulthood.Chris is part of a movement working to restore structured rites of passage for young people, rooted in nature, responsibility, and challenge. He explains how the disappearance of these initiatory experiences in modern Western culture has contributed to confusion around identity, responsibility, and belonging.We talk about what rites of passage actually are, why they once mattered, and what fills the gap when they disappear. Chris also shares how carefully designed experiences in nature can help young people develop resilience, reflection, and self-trust through responsibility rather than motivation.This is a thoughtful conversation about growing up, identity, and the quiet cost of removing initiation from modern life.Expect to learn:→ What rites of passage are - and what they are not→ Why the absence of initiation often leads to risky substitutes→ How nature and challenge build resilience and self-trust→ The role of mentors and responsibility in developmentTo learn more about Chris’s work:→ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildnaturerop→ Email: [email protected]

Ep 88If You Want More From Life, Take More Responsibility | Medal of Honor Recipient Dakota Meyer
EIn this grounded and challenging conversation, I’m joined by Dakota Meyer, U.S. Marine veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, to explore a simple but confronting truth: nobody is coming to save you.Dakota explains why personal responsibility sits at the centre of a meaningful life, and how leadership, identity, and fulfilment are built through action rather than intention. We unpack his core principle – risk plus responsibility equals reward – and what it reveals about why so many people feel stuck, lost, or quietly dissatisfied despite doing “all the right things”.This conversation moves through identity, mental health, resilience, and the role of community, while continually returning to one essential question: are you living in alignment with who you say you are? Dakota speaks candidly about truth, accountability, and the danger of outsourcing responsibility for your life – whether to institutions, labels, or other people.At its heart, this episode is an invitation to look honestly in the mirror, examine the evidence of your actions, and decide what kind of person you are becoming.In this episode, we discuss:→ Why “nobody’s coming to save you” is not cynical, but empowering→ Dakota’s equation for life: risk + responsibility = reward→ How identity is shaped by behaviour, not labels or intentions→ The difference between resilience and avoidance→ Mental health, accountability, and telling the truth without cruelty→ What it means to be a “peopleist” – valuing people over titles→ Why real change always begins with internal decisions and actionLinks mentioned in the episode:Dakota Meyer on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dakotameyer0317/Dakota’s Substack: https://dakotameyerthebluf.substack.com/

Ep 87The Foundations of Confident Speaking | Speech Coach Myles Usher-Doyle
EI’m joined in this episode by Myles Usher-Doyle, a speech coach and the founder of Speak-Well Coaching who has coached top tier communicators such as Chris Williamson (Host of Modern Wisdom).We talk about what sits underneath confident communication - why so many of us struggle to be seen when we speak, how fear shows up in the body, and why confidence is often less about learning techniques and more about feeling safe enough to show up as yourself.Myles shares insights from his work helping people find their voice, from eye contact and body language to the deeper emotional patterns that shape how we speak and how we listen.This is a conversation about presence, vulnerability, and learning to communicate in a way that reflects who you really are.If you’ve ever felt like you know what you want to say but struggle to say it out loud, this one will resonate.

Ep 86Why Tinnitus Gets Worse With Stress - with Dr Gladys Sanda
EIn this episode, I’m joined by Dr Gladys Sanda, a tinnitus specialist who has spent over a decade supporting people living with tinnitus - and who also lives with it herself.We talk about the emotional and psychological impact tinnitus can have, including the fear, isolation, and heightened awareness that often accompany it. Gladys shares her personal experience of living with tinnitus, offering rare insight into what it’s like to both experience the condition and support others through it.Together, we explore how understanding what’s happening in the nervous system, alongside self-compassion, can change the way tinnitus is experienced. This conversation is about shifting the relationship with tinnitus - and about the possibility of living well, even when the sound doesn’t disappear.Key TakeawaysTinnitus affects far more than hearing, often impacting emotional safety, stress levels, and sense of connectionUnderstanding how the brain and nervous system respond to tinnitus can reduce fear and reactivitySelf-compassion plays a crucial role in learning to live well with tinnitusA holistic approach that considers both emotional and auditory factors can support long-term wellbeingLinks & Resources📘 Beyond the Noise by Dr Gladys Sandahttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Noise-Practical-Tinnitus-Relief/dp/1036964973/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0🌐 Dr Gladys Sandahttps://drgladys.co.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/tinnituswithgladys/📸 The Lonely Chapter on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 85Best of 2025 | Life, Loss, Identity & Mental Health
EThis episode is a reflective close to the year - a curated collection of moments from conversations across 2025 that stayed with us.It’s not a ranking of guests or episodes, and it’s not about what was “best”. Instead, these are moments where something honest was said, something meaningful clicked, or something human was revealed in a way that lingered long after the conversation ended.Across the year, The Lonely Chapter explored life, loss, identity, mental health, purpose, resilience, and what it means to live well when the answers aren’t obvious. This highlights episode brings together those ideas through powerful excerpts from full conversations, offering space to reflect rather than conclusions to follow.Episodes by order:Episode 79 - Inside the Mind of a World Record Endurance Athlete | Sean ConwaySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5jWpNXWM9cmBQG00Tz1vr6?si=_7nVvU5yTRqoRDezZ61trQApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000737058489Episode 52 - Exploring Origin Stories with David McIntosh: Motivation, Struggles & TriumphsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4IHHWeIxIvXuH235ujp30Q?si=OQeC6MCIT_-et63ImZSgtwApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000705215827Episode 63 - Mastering the Art of Communication with Davina Hehn: Avoiding Conflict in ParentingSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1s7LFtCOAlXHv9r0TN8UZI?si=IIP3Yw8bRrW7qyP8QaC9mwApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000713060803Episode 44 - Why Men Struggle in Silence | Martin Seager on Men’s Mental HealthSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Lw4H6aPImgdqgWL05Q5jW?si=PHlCPPmCRI-vkDhI87qPSwApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000695470477Episode 37 - Edward Troise: From Steroids to Strength — Rope Flow & Kettlebell Fitness TransformationSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1plkiMHLo0bJzKLr40nLgc?si=w9akoJxhQ9ix-QE0jrocCgApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000682838614Episode 66 - The Truth About Mental Health in Frontline Services | James BullSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22HBEJg2021k1IaHKx0O4k?si=K7cnw6RmSaeDuvj8ay4olwApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000721473832Episode 57 - Overcoming SVT and Scoliosis: Jess Maclean’s Inspiring Journey of ResilienceSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5kfmXusrgkHaUvNyWT7vtB?si=2WafI-5IRby76poGPynqLQApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000712058732Episode 48 - Dr. Stevens on Low Testosterone and TRT: From Symptoms to SolutionsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Rw2YMPzveU8NNb2kXFnpU?si=mOLczgZlQL6kkO6RFywh0wApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000700566655Episode 73 - From Anger to Art: Finding Purpose Through Dance | Shaun DillonSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/40TmU21hNCMS6udVeWBOZr?si=K3D4XQNmTcWfYp3-WAiLxQApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000729037578Episode 82 - How to Build People Who Aren’t Afraid | Football Coach Mark Robinson on Leadership & ResilienceSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/11x4qTO6qWPXCO6sabdF9G?si=R_9fZQLpTp2-i23-49je5gApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000740184967Episode 64 - Mark O’Brien on Losing Football, Finding Himself & Life After the GameSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1dLU0yHZX7xbsuzU9agUGR?si=rh2k6bjdSr-jX27jErAyowApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358?i=1000719462298If any moment resonates, I would encourage you to return to the full episode it came from - because context always matters.→ Conversations on grief, loss, and identity→ Reflections on mental health beyond labels→ Insight into physiology, resilience, and meaning→ Stories of hardship, perspective shifts, and quiet strengthThank you for listening, and for spending another year with The Lonely Chapter.

Ep 8410 Questions My Podcast Guests Left Me to Answer
In this episode of the Lonely Chapter Podcast, I embark on an exploration of the questions that have punctuated our discussions over the past year, with the aim of igniting thoughtful dialogue among listeners. Each question, derived from a diverse array of guests, serves as an invitation to delve into profound themes surrounding identity, vulnerability, and the essence of living authentically. The inquiries I revisit range from the existential to the practical, prompting listeners to reflect on their own lives. For example, I contemplate the question posed by Stephanie Nicoletti, 'Who are you at your core?', and share my insights on the difference between identity and self-identification. This exploration reveals the intricacies of how we perceive ourselves and the potential impact of external factors on our sense of identity. The episode also addresses the importance of vulnerability in communication, inspired by Lisa Sugarman's question about nurturing deeper connections with those closest to us. Ultimately, this episode is not merely a retrospective; rather, it is a call to action for listeners to engage with these questions in their own lives and to foster meaningful conversations with others. As we navigate the holiday season, I encourage everyone to take the time to reflect on these inquiries, enhancing both personal growth and the bonds we share with those around us.Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 83What Living With Spina Bifida Taught Me About Doing Hard Things | Zack Sikora
Zack Sikora was born with Spina Bifida, but his story is not defined by limitation - it’s defined by independence, discipline and doing hard things. From wheelchair tennis to MMA to building his own podcast studio, Zack shares the mindset and moments that shaped him.This episode explores the reality of growing up with Spina Bifida, the misconceptions surrounding disability, the confidence he built through adaptive sport, and how he rewrote his story through discipline, creativity and self-belief.In this episode:→ Spina Bifida, identity & independence→ Wheelchair tennis, coaching & adaptive sport→ Discipline, systems & losing 60lbs→ MMA, pressure & becoming formidable→ Building a podcast studio alone→ What the "Lonely Chapter" meant in his life→ Why "this will be the story I'll one day tell" became his anchorFollow Zack:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wheelz3.14/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Wheelz3.14Follow Sam:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 82What Coaching Taught Me About Leadership and Letting People Fail | Mark Robinson
In this episode, football coach Mark Robinson - former Chelsea U21 Head Coach and the man who built AFC Wimbledon’s academy from scratch - joins me to explore leadership, mindset, player development and the role of failure in growth.We dive into:→ How to build non-fear learning environments→ Coaching mindset and reflection processes→ Why failure, mistakes and “hiccups” are essential to development→ High-challenge / high-support coaching→ Player ownership and accountability→ Emotional resilience, confidence and anti-fragility→ What great coaches do differently→ The psychology behind growth, pressure and performanceMark has coached and developed players who’ve gone on to the Premier League, led Chelsea’s U21s to a record unbeaten run, and transformed AFC Wimbledon during one of the toughest periods in the club’s history. His insights into leadership, culture and human development go far beyond football.If you’re interested in growth, mindset, coaching or resilience, this conversation will hit home.

Ep 81The Truth About Men’s Health Conversations
November may be Men’s Health Month - but men’s health is a year-round issue.In this solo episode of The Lonely Chapter, Sam reflects on co-hosting an International Men’s Day event at London Fire Brigade HQ and the eye-opening conversations around:→ Men’s mental health & suicide→ Loneliness and identity→ Low testosterone and physical health→ Gambling addiction→ Prostate cancer→ The strain of emergency service careers→ The impact of shift work & sleep lossDrawing on first-hand experience in the fire service and previous work with Samaritans, this episode highlights why men struggle in silence - and what can actually be done to change that.You’ll also get simple, practical steps that can help improve your health, your connections, and your outlook - starting today.If you found value in this episode, please follow the show and leave a rating. It helps more people find these conversations.📍 Instagram: @lonelychapterpodcast

Ep 80What Creativity Taught Me About Healing and Being Human | Polina Davi
Most people aren’t calm — they’re emotionally numb.In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I sit down with sacred artist and creative guide Polina Davi to explore how creativity can become a powerful tool for emotional healing, self-discovery and transformation.We talk about why so many people feel disconnected from themselves in a hyper-stimulated world, how suppressed emotions manifest as anxiety, anger and burnout, and why stillness, self-expression and connection to nature are essential parts of the healing process.Polina shares her practices around sacred geometry, intuitive art, silence, body-based healing, emotional release and deep reconnection — offering a new perspective on how art can help you remember who you truly are.If you’ve felt numb, overwhelmed, lost or disconnected, this conversation will meet you where you are.🔗 Connect with Polina📲Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/polinadavi_sacred_art/Website:https://polinadavi.art/ Follow the podcast:Instagram: @lonelychapterpodcast

Ep 79Inside the Mind of World Record Endurance Athlete Sean Conway
What does it really take to break a world record — and then walk away from the title?In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, world-record endurance athlete Sean Conway opens up about the mindset, philosophy and inner drive behind his extraordinary life of adventure. Sean shares how he approaches world records, why he embraces a “90% chance of failure,” and how fear, pain and purpose fuel his biggest challenges.We unpack Sean’s approach to resilience, problem-solving, identity, obsession, and what he’s learned from years of pushing the limits of human endurance. Whether you’re drawn to extreme challenges, personal growth, or honest conversations about what it takes to do something remarkable, this episode offers rare insight into a truly unique mind.🔗 Connect with Sean:https://www.seanconway.com/https://www.instagram.com/seanconwayadventure/🔗 Follow the podcast:https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 78Snowdonia Scrambling | Lessons on Resilience, Hobbies & Mental Focus
Two days scrambling in Snowdonia reminded me how quickly life can snap into focus. In this short solo episode, I share reflections from the Snowdon Horseshoe — the knife-edge Crib Goch, the flowers marked “RIP,” and how choosing to do hard things builds real resilience.I also talk about the loss of hobbies in the age of screen-time, why testing yourself matters, and how following your curiosity is often enough to move forward.A simple reminder to try your version of hard.

Ep 77Finding “The One” in 1 Year — Dating With Purpose with Life Coach Stephanie
Are you tired of swiping without real connection? Life Coach Stephanie Nicoletti joins The Lonely Chapter to share how to date with purpose, build meaningful connections, and finally find “the one” in a year.In this conversation, we explore what it means to date intentionally, understand your attachment style, and recognise the red and green flags that can make or break a relationship. Stephanie also shares why self-awareness, communication, and emotional honesty are the foundations of real love in the modern world.→ Book: Dating With Purpose→ Stephanie on Instagram: @lifecoach_stephanie→ Sam on Instagram: @lonelychapterpodcast

Ep 76The Hidden Psychology Behind Great Leadership | Sebastien Page
Sebastien Page joins Sam to unpack The Psychology of Leadership: why listening beats talking, how sports psychology helps leaders use stress as fuel, and why “quitting” can be a top leadership move.Follow The Lonely Chapter:https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/Find Sebastien on LinkedIn and buy his book: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastien-pagehttps://www.psychologyofleadership.net

Ep 75The Psychology of Language: How Words Shape Your Reality | Kyle Smith
What if changing one word could change your life?In this episode, Clarity Consultant Kyle Smith joins Sam to explore how language, self-talk, and storytelling shape our identity and mindset. From conflict vs. architect language to the stories we tell ourselves, this is a masterclass in how to rewire your mind through the words you choose.We talk about:• Reframing trauma and perception• Why soft talk limits progress• How to feed your “inner role model”• Taking ownership through language• Identity vs. identifying — who are you really?🔗 Connect with Kyle Smith:• The Clarity Collective (free 7-day Soft Talk Essentials): https://www.skool.com/clarity-collective-1002• Instagram: @dapperdudekyle📲 Connect with Sam:Instagram: @lonelychapterpodcastFollow The Lonely Chapter for more conversations about mindset, self-awareness, and the moments in life that change us.

Ep 745 Life-Changing Ideas I’ve Been Thinking About Lately
In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I dive into 5 life-changing ideas I’ve been thinking about recently. From psychology to philosophy, these concepts have made me pause, reflect, and shift how I see things.I’ll explore:The region beta paradox and why “not that bad” can be the most dangerous place to stayThe power of validating emotions in conversationsIdentity vs. identify — and why letting go mattersThe Buddhist parable of the second arrowThe hedonic treadmill and why success never feels like enoughTake a moment to reflect on these alongside me — and let me know which one resonates most with you.🔗 Follow on Instagram for updates & teasers:https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast

Ep 73From Anger to Art: Finding Purpose Through Dance | Shaun Dillon
In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I sit down with Shaun Dillon — a contemporary dancer and choreographer known for his bold, uncompromising style and his ability to turn raw human instinct into powerful movement.Shaun opens up about how dance became an outlet for his anger as a teenager, why embracing vulnerability and chaos has shaped his creative voice, and the lessons he’s learned about burnout, balance, and the danger of tying your identity entirely to work. We also explore his passion for education, the importance of giving young people purpose, and how dance can transform lives far beyond the stage.Follow Shaun & Dillon Dance:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dillon_danceWebsite: https://dillondance.co.ukFollow The Lonely Chapter:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast

Ep 72How to Talk Politics Without Losing Friends | Nathan Smolensky
In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I’m joined by author and strategist Nathan Smolensky to explore how we can rethink politics as a force for connection instead of division.Nathan shares insights from his new book Common Ground from the Ground Up and reveals why persuasion has become a lost art — and how we can bring it back into our conversations with friends, family, and communities.Topics we cover include:➤ How to discuss politics without damaging relationships➤ Why outrage and conflict often dominate today’s media➤ The hidden effects of social media bubbles on political division➤ Understanding political violence as part of a deeper societal issue➤ How focusing on policy over ideology helps find common ground➤ Practical strategies to have better conversations and bridge divides🎧 Don’t miss an episode — subscribe to The Lonely Chapter on your favourite podcast platform:➤ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wcp1ZN0zhOStU3CFoOsNF?si=b651c6d5f37d43c2➤ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358If you’re interested in improving political conversations and building understanding in your community, this episode is for you.—Sam 🧡

S71 Ep 71Practical Stoicism: Tools for Modern Life | Jamie Ryder
Philosophy isn’t just abstract theory — it’s a toolkit for living. In this episode, we talk with Jamie Ryder, author of the Wisdom Traditions of the World series, about how timeless wisdom can be applied to mental health, leadership, and everyday resilience.Jamie’s books — including Japanese Philosophy, Viking Wisdom, and his latest, History’s Greatest Philosophers — explore how figures like Michel de Montaigne, Niccolò Machiavelli, and Albert Camus can help us live fuller, richer lives.We also dive into his concept of “stealth help” — a unique blend of self-development, history, and pop culture that makes philosophy accessible and practical.If you’ve ever wondered how philosophy can help with stress, parenting, or building better habits, this episode offers grounded insights and stories that connect the past with the present.

Ep 70How Triathlons Trained Me for Cancer - Dr Jeffrey Reynolds
EWhat do triathlons teach you about resilience, and how can endurance sports prepare you for life’s hardest battles?In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I sit down with Dr Jeffrey Reynolds — public service leader, triathlete, and author of Every Mile Matters. With over 30 triathlons completed (including Ironman 70.3 and a full 140.6), Jeffrey never expected his training to prepare him for something far greater: a dual cancer diagnosis.Expect to learn:- How triathlon training built the discipline, mindset, and resilience he needed during cancer treatment- Why early detection is critical for prostate and colorectal cancer- The role of fitness, community, and mental health in recovery- Practical lessons on handling grief, leadership, and life’s unchosen challenges- Why endurance sports are about far more than finish linesDr Reynolds has spent over three decades leading health and human service organisations, advocating for addiction recovery, mental health, and social justice — and now shares how both chosen and unchosen difficulties can shape us for the better.🎧 Listen now for an inspiring conversation on resilience, fitness, and the unexpected ways our challenges prepare us for what lies ahead.🔗 Connect with Dr Jeffrey Reynolds🌐 Website: https://www.everymilematters.com📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjeffreyreynolds💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjeffreyreynolds/🎙️ Connect with The Lonely Chapter Podcast📲 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 69Serena Williams Sparks GLP-1 Debate: Are We Normalising Quick Fixes?
Serena Williams recently spoke about GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and semaglutide — saying we should lift the stigma around their use.In this solo reflection, I explore:Are GLP-1s a shortcut or a solution?The hidden risks of relying on injections — muscle loss, nutrient deficiencies, and eating like you’re starving.Why lasting results depend on mindset and habits more than medication.Why I see GLP-1s as a potential last resort — but never the whole plan.This episode isn’t just about weight loss injections. It’s about how we approach health, how easily we reach for quick fixes, and what it really takes to create sustainable change.💬 Connect with me on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like:048 - Dr. Stevens on Low Testosterone and TRT: From Symptoms to Solutions031 - Avoid These Muscle Building Mistakes | Jack Hallows’ Guide to Online Coaching & Nutrition054 - How to Optimise your Diet for Muscle Gain & Fat Loss | Dietitian Aidan Muir

Ep 68The Wrong Mindset Holding Leaders Back (and How to Fix It) | Ryan Gottfredson
Most leaders focus on skills and strategies — but Ryan Gottfredson, Ph.D., bestselling author of Success Mindsets and The Elevated Leader, explains why real leadership growth comes from your mindset. In this episode, you’ll learn how to shift from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset, the difference between doing vs. being in leadership, and why vertical development is the missing piece for transformation. We dive into:The difference between doing vs. being in leadershipThe four key mindset shifts (fixed→growth, closed→open, prevention→promotion, inward→outward)Vertical development: why it matters and how to achieve itPractical tools like journaling, coaching, and reframing failureWherever you are in your leadership journey, this episode will give you a framework to become someone others truly want to follow.🔗 Resources & LinksTake Ryan’s free Mindset Assessment → https://ryangottfredson.comConnect with Ryan on social → https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryangottfredsonFind Ryan’s books → Success Mindsets, The Elevated Leader, Becoming BetterFollow The Lonely Chapter for more conversations that help you grow.

Ep 67Finding Food Confidence: How to Stop Binge Eating | Amber Abila
What if binge eating and overeating weren’t signs you’re broken — but simply habits you can change?In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I’m joined by Amber Abila, founder of The Confident Eater, who shares her journey from years of binge eating and food guilt to finding freedom, confidence, and trust in herself.We explore:Why binge eating is often a brain habit — not a personal failureThe “shame bubble” and how to escape itPractical tools to stop overeating without diets or restrictionHow to rewire your brain and rebuild self-trust with foodWhy curiosity and kindness matter more than willpowerAmber’s story is packed with tools, mindset shifts, and hope for anyone struggling with food or self-confidence.👉 Find Amber here:Website & resources: theconfidenteater.orgPodcast: Become a Confident EaterInstagram: @theconfidenteaterFree Facebook Group: Become a Confident EaterWherever this finds you, thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

Ep 66The Truth About Mental Health in Frontline Services | James Bull
James Rossano-Bull has spent over 25 years in the UK Fire Service — but nothing could prepare him for the day he responded to his own mother’s emergency. In this episode, James shares his journey through PTSD, grief, and recovery, and the lessons he’s learned about mental health in frontline services.We talk about:The hidden cost of trauma in the fire serviceLeadership vs management in high-pressure rolesUsing fitness and endurance challenges to protect your mental healthSpeaking out, breaking stigma, and finding personal coping strategiesLinks from James:Black Dog Run Club YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackdogrunclubPTSD 999: https://www.ptsd999.org.ukThe Fire Fighters Charity: https://www.firefighterscharity.org.ukFollow The Lonely Chapter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast

Ep 655 Podcast Lessons That Changed How I Think
What do a session musician, a former professional footballer, a grief expert, a nutritionist, and a hormone specialist have in common?They each shared a lesson that’s stayed with me — and in this episode, I break down the 5 insights that genuinely changed how I think.We cover:The link between low testosterone and mental healthWhy creatine might be just as useful for your brain as your bodyHow to let go of control and focus on what you can changeWhy some songs instantly transport us to another timeAnd how grief requires stillness, not rushing forwardThese lessons come from some of the most memorable recent episodes of The Lonely Chapter — and if you're new here, this is the perfect starting point.📲 Follow the podcast so you don’t miss future solo episodes and deep-dive conversations.💬 Share this with someone who’d find one of these lessons useful.Connect on Instagram: @lonelychapterpodcast

Ep 64Mark O’Brien on Losing Football, Finding Himself & Life After the Game
What happens when everything you’ve worked for disappears overnight?In this deeply honest conversation, former professional footballer Mark O’Brien shares his journey from debuting in the Championship at 16, to undergoing open-heart surgery… and eventually being forced to retire at just 27 years old.We explore:His early career at Derby CountyThe physical and emotional toll of injuryMental health and identity after retirementThat unforgettable goal at Newport CountyWhat it really takes to rebuild your lifeRecorded live at Rodney Parade, this is a story of resilience, vulnerability, and what comes after the dream ends.👉 If this episode resonates, follow the podcast — it helps more people find conversations like this.

Ep 42How to Optimise Performance in High-Pressure Environments with Lee Eldridge
Join us as we explore human performance and leadership with Lee Eldridge, the founder of Cognitive Athlete. Lee helps business leaders optimize their output in high-pressure environments and build healthy routines. He shares insights on managing stress, defining success, and becoming better leaders and individuals.Key Takeaways:- Defining Success: Learn how to create a clear and exciting vision for success.- Understanding Your Values: Discover how your values impact your actions and leadership style.- Stress Management: Gain practical strategies for managing stress and preventing burnout.- Holistic Performance: Lee's approach emphasises overall well-being, including relationships and health.Topics Discussed:- Lee’s journey into human performance coaching and his work with business leaders.- The Cognitive Athlete's mission to help leaders regain control and thrive.- The importance of self-leadership and accessing internal resources for long-term change.- How executive coaching can improve a leader's performance and accelerate their development.- The challenges of leadership and the value of having an unbiased sounding board.- Specific advice for business dads on improving relationships, health, and performance.Relevant Links:Cognitive Athlete: https://cognitiveathlete.co.ukLee Eldridge on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/lee-eldridgeThe Lonely Chapter Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 63Feeling Behind in Life? Here’s Why That’s Okay
What if you don’t need to have it all figured out?In this solo episode, I talk about the pressure to have a perfect plan, how following your interests has shaped my path, and why being “off track” might be the best thing for you.From leaving personal training to becoming a firefighter and starting this podcast — this is a reflection on letting go of timelines, chasing curiosity, and finding peace in uncertainty.If you’re feeling behind, overwhelmed, or unsure of your direction — this might be the reminder you need.🔗 Let’s keep the conversation going on Instagram: @LonelyChapterPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 62How Solo Travel Changed Her Life After Loneliness – Tsvety Roo on Finding Freedom Alone
In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I’m joined by solo traveller and content creator Tsvety Roo, who shares how traveling alone helped her heal from a deep sense of loneliness and disconnection.Born in Bulgaria and raised in the USA, Tsvety opens up about her unique upbringing, the emotional challenges she faced, and the bold decision to start traveling the world solo. Through honest storytelling and practical insight, she reveals how solo travel became a path to self-discovery, empowerment, and connection.We talk about:What led Tsvety to begin solo traveling after a period of lonelinessThe lessons she’s learned from being alone in unfamiliar countriesHer best safety tips for solo female travellersHow she stays grounded and connected while on the roadAdvice for anyone feeling stuck or afraid to take that first solo stepIf you’ve ever felt lost, lonely, or unsure of what comes next, this episode is for you.👉 Listen now and ask yourself: Would you do this alone?

Ep 61Why Do We Love Reading Books? - Teri M. Brown
In this episode of The Lonely Chapter podcast, author and podcast host Teri M. Brown joins us to explore why people are drawn to books and storytelling.We dive into her personal journey as a writer, how writing helps her navigate complex and difficult topics, and her inspiring tandem bike journey across the USA with her husband. Whether you’re a book lover, aspiring writer, or adventure enthusiast, this conversation offers unique insights into the power of reading and writing.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:- Why books captivate us and the joy of reading- Teri M. Brown’s path from reader to author- How writing can be a tool for exploring challenging life experiences- The story behind Teri’s cross-country tandem bike trip- Tips and inspiration for writers and readers alikeTeri's Website: https://www.terimbrown.com/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to The Lonely Chapter on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite platform. Don’t forget to leave a review and share with others!

Ep 60How to Start Difficult Mental Health Conversations That Really Help - Lisa Sugarman
In this powerful episode, Lisa Sugarman, co-host of The Survivors Podcast and founder of The Help Hub, shares her deeply personal journey of losing her father and having to grieve twice after uncovering the truth 35 years later.We explore Lisa’s mental health advocacy, why she started The Help Hub, practical advice on how to have compassionate, effective conversations with someone who may be struggling with their mental health, and much more. Lisa also discusses the importance of breaking stigma, especially among men, and how we can create safer spaces for open dialogue.What You’ll Learn:- Lisa’s story of grief, healing, and resilience- How to approach difficult mental health conversations with empathy and care- Tips for supporting someone who is struggling or feeling isolated- Why mental health advocacy matters and how The Help Hub is making a difference- Strategies to encourage more men to talk openly about their mental health- The impact of long-term grief and the power of uncovering hidden truthsWhy Listen:If you want to better understand how to support loved ones facing mental health challenges or are interested in mental health advocacy, this episode offers heartfelt insights and actionable advice from someone who has turned personal pain into a mission to help others.Resources & Links:Lisa Sugarman’s The Help Hub: thehelphub.co

Ep 59Can Trust Be Fully Rebuilt After Betrayal? | Expert Insights from Dr. Bruce Chalmer
In this compelling episode, I sit down with renowned couples therapist Dr. Bruce Chalmer to explore the deeper truths behind lasting relationships.Discover the 7-word secret to couples therapy and why communication isn't usually the real problem couples face. Dr. Chalmer shares his expert insights on balancing intimacy vs stability, the critical role of trust in relationships, and whether full trust can ever be rebuilt after betrayal.What You'll Learn in This Episode:- Why traditional communication advice often misses the mark in couples therapy- How couples can recognise and escape the “death spiral” between stability and intimacy- The surprising ways betrayal can either break or strengthen a relationship- Practical steps to rebuild trust after infidelity or other breaches- The importance of emotional safety and vulnerability in long-term partnershipsAbout Dr. Bruce Chalmer:Dr. Bruce Chalmer is a leading couples therapist and author known for his fresh perspectives on intimacy, trust, and healing in relationships. His work challenges common assumptions and offers practical, compassionate guidance for couples seeking deeper connection.Connect & Support the Show:Bruce's website: https://brucechalmer.com- Subscribe and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform!- Follow us on Instagram @lonelychapterpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 58Mastering the Art of Communication with Davina Hehn: Avoiding Conflict in Parenting
In this insightful episode, trained therapist turned mental health coach and communication expert Davina Hehn joins us to explore the art of effective communication, especially within the parenting context. Discover how to apply SHIFT protocols to improve emotional regulation, avoid conflict, and foster healthier relationships with your children & anyone in your life. Whether you’re struggling with communication breakdowns or want to deepen your understanding of different communication styles, this episode offers practical strategies to transform your parenting experience.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The fundamentals of the SHIFT communication protocols and how they help in emotional regulationKey types of communication and how to recognise them in everyday parenting situationsProven techniques to avoid conflict and maintain calm during challenging momentsHow effective communication can strengthen parent-child bonds and promote positive behaviourReal-life examples and actionable tips from Davina Hehn’s coaching experienceEnjoyed this episode?Subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review wherever you're listening. Share this episode with friends and family who could benefit from better communication!Find Davina:https://www.yoursteadyspace.com

Ep 57Overcoming SVT and Scoliosis: Jess Maclean’s Inspiring Journey of Resilience
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Jess Maclean, who shares her incredible story of resilience after battling Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) from the age of 4 and scoliosis diagnosed at 12. Despite undergoing major surgeries between the ages 14-15, Jess has not only recovered but thrives in a variety of sports including football, running, tennis, and Pilates — all with a fused spine.Jess also opens up about her career in renewable energy and the life-changing move from the UK to Australia two years ago. Her story is a testament to determination, adaptability, and the power of a positive mindset.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:- Jess’s early diagnosis and treatment journey with SVT and scoliosis.- How she managed recovery and adapted to life with a fused spine.- The role of sports and physical activity in her healing and ongoing health.- Insights into her drive to work in the renewable energy sector.- Challenges and opportunities of relocating internationally from the UK to Australia.- Tips on resilience, mental strength, and embracing life’s obstacles.Who Should Listen:- Anyone facing health challenges or chronic conditions- Sports enthusiasts interested in adaptive athleticism- People considering major life changes like international relocation- Professionals and advocates in renewable energy and sustainability- Listeners seeking inspiration and motivation to overcome adversityLinks: https://www.instagram.com/thebromptonfountain/https://www.instagram.com/thescoliotherapist/

Ep 56Celebrating 1 Year of Podcasting: Q&A on Firefighting, Samaritans, Dinosaurs & More!
Join me as I celebrate one incredible year of podcasting with a special Q&A episode! In this milestone show, I share insights on why it’s important not to compare yourself to the polished lives you see on social media. Then, I answer your fascinating questions covering a wide range of topics—from tips on becoming a firefighter, how I maintained my mental health as a Samaritans volunteer to my favourite things about podcasting. Whether you’re curious about emergency services, mental health support, or just love learning something new, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for inspiration, education, and a bit of fun as we mark this special anniversary together!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Don’t forget to follow me on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content. Got questions or topics you want covered? Reach out via email or social channels—I’d love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/lonelychapterpodcast/

Ep 55Why Does Music Resonate so Deeply? - Exploring the Magic with Lawrence Bradshaw
In this captivating episode, we sit down with Lawrence Bradshaw, the business manager of Crown Lane Studio, musician, former special needs music teacher, and a passionate advocate for the power of music. Together, we explore why music resonates so deeply with us, uncovering the emotional and psychological connections that make music such a universal language.Lawrence shares fascinating insights into how Crown Lane Studio maintains its three core values; Sustainability, Accessibility & Community.We dive into his unique perspective on music as the closest thing to time travel, and discuss the emerging benefits of musical hydrotherapy for mental and physical wellbeing.Whether you're a musician, music lover, or simply curious about the profound impact of sound, this episode offers inspiring stories and expert knowledge that will change the way you experience music.Expect to Learn:Why music resonates deeply with human emotions and memoryHow Crown Lane Studio stays true to its core values in a competitive industryThe concept of music as a form of time travel and its psychological effectsThe benefits and science behind musical hydrotherapyLawrence’s journey from special needs music teacher to band musician and business managerLinks:https://www.instagram.com/crownlane/https://www.crownlanestudio.co.ukhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7qzZhlOSYqP64vDYUdc1FW?si=f437c77f707f43db