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The Lonely Chapter

Podcast by Sam Maclean

English

Personal stories & conversations

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About The Lonely Chapter

The Lonely Chapter is a podcast for people who are doing okay on the surface, but quietly unsure how to live well. Through calm, thoughtful conversations, host Sam Maclean sits down with guests from a wide range of backgrounds to explore the lessons they’ve learned through life, work, struggle, change, and growth. These are not conversations about having it all figured out. They’re reflections on meaning, identity, resilience, and what it looks like to live well when life doesn’t follow a straight line. Some episodes are long-form interviews. Others are solo reflections. All are designed to help you feel a little more oriented in your own life.

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108 episodes

episode The Weight of Leading the London Fire Brigade | Commissioner Jonathan Smith artwork

The Weight of Leading the London Fire Brigade | Commissioner Jonathan Smith

What does real responsibility feel like? In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I sit down with Jonathan Smith, the London Fire Commissioner, to talk about what it really means to lead the London Fire Brigade. Jonathan leads the largest fire and rescue service in England and Wales, but this conversation goes beyond the title. We talk about the pressure of responsibility, the loneliness of leadership, making difficult decisions when there is no obvious right answer, and how to stay grounded when your work becomes such a big part of who you are. We also explore culture inside the fire service, psychological safety, learning from mistakes, imposter syndrome, the difference between being nice and being kind, and why good leadership depends on humility, communication and trust. This is a conversation about leadership, identity, public service, emergency services, accountability, organisational culture, London Fire Brigade, the future of the fire service, and the trace we leave on the people around us. Find Jonathan Smith on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-smith-ba-msc-5974876a [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-smith-ba-msc-5974876a?utm_source=chatgpt.com] London Fire Brigade: https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/ [https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

15 Jun 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Why Men Hide Their Pain Until They Break | Dr Susie Bennett artwork

Why Men Hide Their Pain Until They Break | Dr Susie Bennett

Some men look fine. They’re not. In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I’m joined again by Dr Susie Bennett, a researcher whose work focuses on male suicide, men’s mental health, emotional suppression and the hidden pain many men carry. We explore why some men appear completely fine on the outside while struggling internally, how men learn to hide pain, and why emotional suppression can become dangerous when it disconnects men from what they are actually feeling. This conversation goes into the “performance of self,” male suicide research, internal unsafety, relational unsafety, childhood experiences, shame, body image, loneliness, male sexuality, unmet human needs, and the empathy gap around men’s pain. This is not a conversation about blaming men or excusing harmful behaviour. It is a conversation about understanding what can happen beneath the surface when men feel they have to cope, stay in control, and carry pain alone. In this episode, we discuss: → Why men hide their pain until they break → Why some men do not realise how badly they are struggling → Signs of distress in men that do not look like distress → Male suicide, emotional suppression and hidden psychological pain → The loneliness of pretending to be okay → Internal unsafety and relational unsafety → Childhood adversity, shame, bullying and emotional regulation → Male body image and pressure around appearance → Male sexuality, unmet human needs and difficult conversations → What helps men begin to feel safe again If you’re new here, please do follow The Lonely Chapter wherever you’re listening - it really helps the show reach more people who might need it.

8 Jun 2026 - 1 h 18 min
episode 5 Lessons Firefighting Taught Me About Life artwork

5 Lessons Firefighting Taught Me About Life

Firefighting teaches you what pressure reveals. In this solo episode of The Lonely Chapter, I reflect on 5 lessons firefighting taught me about life - and how those lessons connect to confidence, pressure, identity, mental health, emotional intelligence, and the conversations I’ve had on the podcast. Working in the fire service puts you around people on some of the hardest days of their lives. Over time, it teaches you things about human behaviour that are easy to miss in everyday life: how people respond under pressure, how confidence is built, how identity can both protect and trap us, and why people remember how you made them feel more than what you said. In this episode, I explore: → Why confidence comes from competence, not motivation → Why most people are carrying more than you realise → How identity can help you - and trap you → Why presence matters more than perfection → Why people remember how you made them feel under pressure I also connect these lessons to previous conversations on The Lonely Chapter, including episodes with Sean Conway, Brandon Day, James Elliott, Mark Robinson and Dakota Meyer. This is a reflective episode about firefighting, life lessons, resilience, personal growth, confidence, identity, pressure, mental health, emotional wellbeing, and what it means to show up for people when life feels difficult. If you’re doing okay on the surface, but quietly trying to make sense of life, I hope this episode helps you feel a little less alone.

1 Jun 2026 - 18 min
episode When Success No Longer Feels Sustainable | Brandon Day artwork

When Success No Longer Feels Sustainable | Brandon Day

What do you do when your dream life starts to feel like a nightmare? In this chapter, we sit down with Brandon Day to explore the "dark places" that high performance often hides. From winning National Championships and being featured in Sports Illustrated to waking up on a deflated air mattress in a shoebox condo, Brandon shares the raw reality of when success stops feeling sustainable. We dive deep into his journey through chronic pain, mental health struggles, and the "applied neurology" that finally helped him heal his body and mind. Brandon explains how our brains use pain as a protection signal and why "hustle culture" and the constant grind can lead to burnout and isolation. This conversation is for anyone feeling the weight of expectations, struggling with invisible pain, or looking for a more sustainable path to peak performance and flow state. Discover how to move from a state of survival into a state of thriving by understanding the science of your brain and the power of vulnerability. In this video, we discuss: - Overcoming rock bottom and finding a new path. - The connection between neurology, chronic pain, and recovery. - Why traditional "high performance" leads to burnout. - The role of flow state in sustainable success and mental health. - Breaking the cycle of isolation in the pursuit of greatness. Follow Brandon: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iambrandonday/ Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/evolved/about

25 May 2026 - 56 min
episode What Suffering Reveals About the Life You’re Avoiding | Chris from CFTE artwork

What Suffering Reveals About the Life You’re Avoiding | Chris from CFTE

Chris from 'Conversations for the End' joins me for a conversation about grief, suffering, addiction, Carl Jung, and what happens when the things we avoid begin to find their way back to us. After losing his brother in a car accident at fourteen, Chris spent years trying to outrun the grief through distraction, achievement, drugs, alcohol and different forms of escape. In this episode, we explore what suffering can reveal when we stop treating it only as something to fix, numb or avoid. This is a conversation about death, renewal, symbolic meaning, the unconscious, modern life, the internet, and the difficult process of becoming more honest with yourself. In this episode, we explore: → What “the end” really means → Losing a brother at fourteen → Grief, addiction and avoidance → Why suffering can reconnect us to life → Carl Jung, symbols and individuation → The parts of ourselves we try not to face → The internet as a modern trickster Follow Chris from CFTE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conversationsfortheend/ [https://www.instagram.com/conversationsfortheend/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@conversationsfortheend [https://www.youtube.com/@conversationsfortheend]

18 May 2026 - 1 h 23 min
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