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The GMC Podcast: Gay Man's Coaching & Personal Development

Podcast af Keegan Hirst, Gay Men's Coach & Former Rugby Player

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Authentic gay conversations on personal development, life coaching, and mental health. Join Keegan Hirst, founder of Gay Man's Coaching and former professional rugby player, for weekly real talk about gay lifestyle, coming out, relationships, business, and authentic living. Deep, honest conversations that help gay men build confidence, find community, and create vibrant, unapologetic lives.

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episode Believe Before It's Real: The Three Lessons That Built GMC cover

Believe Before It's Real: The Three Lessons That Built GMC

This week's episode is personal. Keegan paid tribute to John, a rugby league coach who shaped not just his career but who he became as a person. John passed away recently, and rather than let those lessons die with him, Keegan's sharing three principles that have fundamentally changed how he coaches, how he built GMC, and how you can approach your own transformation. The three lessons are simple. Delusional belief in where you're going. Boring, disciplined execution on the basics. And the understanding that there's always another game - so fear of failure doesn't have to paralyse you. Keegan walks through real stories from his rugby days that show exactly how these work in practice, and connects them back to what he's seeing with GMC members right now. The common thread: champion people aren't built from doing extraordinary things ordinarily well. They're built from doing ordinary things extraordinarily well. What's covered: * Belief before evidence: why you need to feel delusional about your destination * The power of showing up when nobody believes yet (including yourself) * Playing the percentages: why the sexy plays lose to boring consistency * There's always another game: how to stop fearing failure * The story of Sheffield beating Wigan, and why John stayed calm * What "head in the fridge, heart in the oven" actually means * How these lessons directly shaped GMC and who Keegan is today Find and connect with Keegan and the GMC Community:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/keeganhirst] GMC Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/gaymanscoaching] Email: keegan@gmanscoaching.com  [keegan@gmanscoaching.com] Click here to subscribe to Keegan's weekly newsletter [https://gaymanscoaching.com/subscribe/] For more behind the scenes content about Keegan and GMC, watch him on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@thekeeganhirst]

29. juni 2026 - 12 min
episode When Life Gets Messy - Success Coach Peadar Hughes on Staying Consistent cover

When Life Gets Messy - Success Coach Peadar Hughes on Staying Consistent

Peadar Hughes is one of our success coaches, and he's exceptional at something most people struggle with: staying consistent when life gets messy. Here's the thing: most people know what to do. Train, eat well, get steps in. The problem isn't knowledge. It's staying consistent when work gets mad, when perfectionism creeps in, when one bad day becomes a reason to give up entirely. Peadar specialises in helping clients navigate that gap. In this episode, he and Keegan dig into the patterns he's seeing with over 40 clients - the ones that keep people stuck, the ones that set them free, and the surprisingly small habits that create big ripples of change. What's covered: * Why people won't celebrate their wins * Perfection paralysis: the "100 club" trap * How 80% consistency over time beats 100% for a sprint * Identity shifts and becoming the person who gets it done * Nice coaching vs. letting people off the hook * Small habits with massive impact (journaling, the 30-minute delay) * Why your coach needs to live what they teach * Building confidence through follow-through * Three rules to live by for the next seven days Find and connect with Keegan and the GMC Community:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/keeganhirst] GMC Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/gaymanscoaching] Email: keegan@gmanscoaching.com  [keegan@gmanscoaching.com] Click here to subscribe to Keegan's weekly newsletter [https://gaymanscoaching.com/subscribe/] For more behind the scenes content about Keegan and GMC, watch him on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@thekeeganhirst]

22. juni 2026 - 27 min
episode Stop Waiting to Be Healed cover

Stop Waiting to Be Healed

A lot of gay coaching is built around healing shame. Keegan isn't here to say that's wrong. Shame is real. The stuff that gets wired into us growing up as gay men in a straight world, learning to hide, learning we're different, that's not invented. It matters. It needs acknowledging and working through. But there's a version of gay personal development that becomes a waiting room. You sit in it processing your childhood, doing the inner work, and you wait until you're fixed enough to actually live your life. This episode is about why that waiting room is a comfortable trap. The argument Keegan makes is a simple one: you don't heal your way into a good life. You build your way into one. Confidence isn't buried in your past waiting to be dug up. You earn it by doing hard things, building a body you're proud of, doing work that means something, being in relationships that actually challenge you. As you build those things, the old shame quietly loses its grip. Inner work has a place. But it earns that place when you pair it with specific action. Otherwise it's just rumination with a fancy word. What's covered: * The difference between processing shame and hiding behind it * Why healing becomes an identity with no finish line for a lot of gay men * Confidence as something you build, not something you unearth * Why you can't think your way out of a doing problem * How to out-build shame rather than just sit with it * What this looks like inside GMC Also in this episode: a look ahead to the Unapologetic Man Live event in London this Saturday (20th June), the Cornwall retreat, and the Montreal MAD deposit deadline at the end of June. Wnat to join us at one of our upcoming events? Email Keegan on keegan@gmanscoaching.com [keegan@gmanscoaching.com] Find and connect with Keegan and the GMC Community:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/keeganhirst] GMC Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/gaymanscoaching] Email: keegan@gmanscoaching.com  [keegan@gmanscoaching.com] Click here to subscribe to Keegan's weekly newsletter [https://gaymanscoaching.com/subscribe/] For more behind the scenes content about Keegan and GMC, watch him on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@thekeeganhirst]

15. juni 2026 - 11 min
episode Why Success Felt Empty - Greg's Journey from Hidden to Unapologetic cover

Why Success Felt Empty - Greg's Journey from Hidden to Unapologetic

Greg is a senior tech leader who spent 30 years climbing the ladder. Good salary, senior position, stability - all the external markers of success. At 50, approaching what he thought would be his peak, he had one major problem: he didn't actually like his life. He joined GMC thinking he needed to sort his body out - get fit before it was too late. What he discovered was that the physical stuff was never the real problem. It was a symptom. The real issue ran deeper: limiting beliefs about who he was, what he deserved, and what was possible for him. A lifetime of staying small, masking, and convincing himself that this was just how things had to be. In this episode, Greg and Keegan dig into how one journey (fitness) unlocked another (career purpose and identity), why community is often what high-achieving men are actually missing, and what happens when you stop asking "what's expected of me?" and start asking "what do I actually want?" What's covered: * Why success can feel hollow if it's built on shame and masking * How limiting beliefs keep smart, accomplished people trapped for decades * The connection between physical transformation and identity work * What it takes to pivot your career after 30 years * Legacy thinking and why giving back changes everything * Building confidence from 1/10 to 7/10 in 18 months Find and connect with Keegan and the GMC Community:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/keeganhirst] GMC Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/gaymanscoaching] Email: keegan@gmanscoaching.com  [keegan@gmanscoaching.com] Click here to subscribe to Keegan's weekly newsletter [https://gaymanscoaching.com/subscribe/] For more behind the scenes content about Keegan and GMC, watch him on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@thekeeganhirst]

8. juni 2026 - 27 min
episode Matt Print: Two Breakups, a Zumba Class, and Why Gay Men Need Gay Friends cover

Matt Print: Two Breakups, a Zumba Class, and Why Gay Men Need Gay Friends

Matt Print has been coaching for 15 years. He came into fitness sideways, through a breakup and a Zumba class at the back of a studio, then a second breakup that got him lifting properly. He lost four stone and kept it off without obsessive tracking or rigid rules, which shaped everything about how he coaches now.  In this episode Matt and Keegan get into what actually draws gay men to coaching, what keeps them stuck, and why the fear of letting your coach down is one of the most destructive patterns in a coaching relationship. Matt is honest about his own journey, including the part where he used to wear "you don't look gay" as a badge of honour and now sees it for exactly what it was. What's covered: * Why community, specifically gay community, matters more than most gay men will admit * The perfectionism trap: why clients go quiet exactly when they should be leaning in * Engineering your environment so consistency isn't a willpower battle * What's different about coaching gay men, and why having straight coaches in the mix matters too * The old belief that no longer fits the evidence, and what to do when you notice the gap Find and connect with Keegan and the GMC Community:  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/keeganhirst] GMC Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/gaymanscoaching] Email: keegan@gmanscoaching.com  [keegan@gmanscoaching.com] Click here to subscribe to Keegan's weekly newsletter [https://gaymanscoaching.com/subscribe/] For more behind the scenes content about Keegan and GMC, watch him on YouTube [https://youtube.com/@thekeeganhirst]

25. maj 2026 - 27 min
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