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No Bullsh*t Mindset

Podcast de Sev

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Built for the man who is doing the work. If you’re tired of being sold a version of manhood that feels like a costume, welcome home. This is a no-BS space for men who value substance over status. We tackle the topics that are often kept in the dark: mental health, the silence of pressure, and the struggle to find identity in a loud world. SEV hosts honest conversations designed to help you reset your mind, reclaim your time, and build a life that actually feels like yours.

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24 episodios

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The Real Reason Most People Never Quit Drinking

Most people don’t struggle to quit drinking — they struggle to stay quit. This episode breaks down the real reasons people fail to stop alcohol long-term, moving beyond motivation and willpower into the deeper psychology behind alcohol dependence and habit formation. We look at how dopamine loops, stress response, social pressure, and identity all reinforce drinking behaviour, even when someone genuinely wants to change. It also explores why “just stop drinking” rarely works, and what actually needs to shift for long-term alcohol recovery and sobriety to stick. Whether you’re cutting down, attempting alcohol detox, exploring sobriety, or trying to understand your relationship with alcohol, this episode gives a clear, no-nonsense breakdown of what keeps people stuck — and what finally helps them break free.

25 de may de 2026 - 5 min
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I Quit Alcohol… And Everyone Thought I Was the Problem

In this episode, I talk honestly about my relationship with alcohol — from drinking in my late teens to fit in and escape what was going on in my head, to “normal” social drinking in my mid-20s, and eventually making the decision to quit completely in 2020. This isn’t an anti-alcohol rant. It’s a grounded reflection on how easy it is to drink out of habit, social pressure, or as a way to switch your mind off without ever really questioning it. I break down why I stopped drinking, what changed when I did, and why I don’t believe alcohol is necessary to have a good time or be social. I also explore the social side of not drinking — the reactions, the comments, and why choosing a non-alcoholic drink in certain settings still feels “weird” to people, even though it’s becoming more common. If you’ve ever questioned your relationship with alcohol, felt pressure to drink, or wondered whether you actually enjoy it or just follow the crowd, this one will resonate. In this episode: * Drinking to fit in and social conditioning * Alcohol as escapism vs enjoyment * Quitting alcohol in 2020 and the mindset shift * Life without alcohol and what actually improves * Social pressure around not drinking * Honest thoughts on alcohol culture in modern life A raw, direct conversation about awareness, habits, and making intentional choices about how you live.

18 de may de 2026 - 5 min
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No One Is Coming to Save You… And That’s Why You’re Still Stuck

In this episode, I break down a harsh but necessary mindset shift: the realisation that no one is coming to save you. If you’ve been feeling stuck in life, struggling with motivation, battling depression, low mood, or waiting for things to “get better on their own,” this episode will challenge that thinking and help you take back control. I talk about how I used to blame circumstances, people, and timing for where I was in life, and how that mindset kept me stuck for years. It wasn’t until I started taking responsibility for my thoughts, habits, and daily actions that things actually began to change. I also connect this with principles from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), especially the link between thoughts, behaviours, and outcomes. This is not about toxic positivity or pretending things are easy. It’s about ownership, accountability, and small consistent actions that actually build momentum. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, lack of direction, or just feeling lost, this episode is about shifting from waiting mode into action mode. Topics covered: * Depression and feeling stuck in life * Why motivation doesn’t come before action * CBT principles for mindset change * Taking responsibility and ownership * Building discipline through small habits * Breaking victim mindset patterns * Personal growth and mental resilience If you’re trying to improve your mental health, build better habits, or understand how to move forward when life feels stagnant, this episode will give you a direct, no-fluff perspective shift.

11 de may de 2026 - 4 min
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I Thought Therapy Was Bullsh*t… Until It Changed My Life

In this episode, I talk honestly about my experience with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and how it completely changed the way I understand my thoughts, emotions, and mental health. At first, I was deeply sceptical about therapy. I genuinely believed that talking about what was going on in my head would make things worse or even lead me down a path I wasn’t comfortable with. I thought CBT was something extreme or clinical—but I couldn’t have been more wrong. CBT helped me take ownership of my thoughts and behaviours, challenge negative thinking patterns, and understand how my mindset was shaping my reality. It taught me practical tools for managing depression, anxiety, overthinking, grief, and emotional regulation, and helped me develop a more balanced perspective on life. This episode explores: * What CBT actually is and how it works in real life * My personal experience overcoming scepticism about therapy * How CBT helped with depression, anxiety, and intrusive thoughts * Learning accountability and breaking negative thought cycles * How to reframe life using cognitive behavioural techniques * Living with grief and emotional challenges in a healthier way * Why CBT is not what most people think it is I also reference research-backed benefits of CBT, which is widely recommended as a first-line treatment for depression and anxiety by mental health professionals in the UK and globally. This is not a “life is perfect now” story. It’s about learning to carry life better, not pretending everything is fine. If you’re struggling with your mental health, overthinking, or feeling stuck in negative patterns, this episode may help you see things from a different perspective. Mental health support (UK): Samaritans – 116 123 (24/7, free)

4 de may de 2026 - 5 min
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I Planned My Own Death… And Didn’t Tell Anyone

In this brutally honest episode, I talk about one of the darkest periods of my life—when I was deep in depression, struggling with suicidal thoughts, and secretly planning to take my own life without telling anyone. This isn’t a polished story. It’s what it actually feels like when your mind turns against you. When depression convinces you that you’re a burden, that your family would be better off without you, and that disappearing is somehow the “logical” option. I break down how it affected my role as a father and husband, the guilt I carried daily, the lack of sleep, panic attacks, and the constant internal battle just to get through the day. I also talk about the reality I couldn’t see at the time—how my wife and parents stepped in, carried the weight with me, and refused to let me disappear into it alone. This episode covers depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and what it actually means to hit a breaking point mentally. More importantly, it challenges the idea that you are a burden when you’re struggling. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck in your own head, or like you’re failing the people around you, this will resonate. You are not a burden. You are unwell—and there’s a difference. If you’re struggling right now, support is available through Samaritans (call 116 123, free, 24/7) or text SHOUT to 85258 via Shout for confidential support.

28 de abr de 2026 - 4 min
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