
“Hello, and welcome to ‘Mind the Gap’—the podcast where ancient wisdom meets modern emotional intelligence. I’m Michael Comyn, and with 38 years of experience in this field, I’m thrilled to guide you through exploring how we can bridge the gap between our emotions and reality.
Each episode delves into the profound teachings of Stoic philosophers, offering insights that have stood the test of time. We’ll connect these timeless lessons with contemporary strategies for managing feelings, building resilience, and enhancing self-awareness. Whether you’re grappling with stress, seeking clarity, or simply curious about how ancient wisdom can inform modern living, ‘Mind the Gap’ is here to illuminate your path.
Join me for thought-provoking discussions, practical tools, and actionable strategies designed to help you navigate life’s complexities with greater ease and understanding. Don’t miss out—subscribe now to stay updated and be the first to hear each new episode.
Let’s embark on this journey together and transform challenges into opportunities for growth. Tune in to ‘Mind the Gap’, and let’s close the gap between what we feel and what’s happening. See you on the next episode!”
Mind the Gap
You already know my voice. For twenty-five years, I've been telling you to mind the gap on trains across Ireland. This is the same instruction. The gap is just different now.
Mind the Gap is a podcast about the space between what we think we're doing and what we're actually doing. Between intention and impact. Between the behaviour we display and the one we'd choose if we were paying attention.
Each episode is a short reflection — drawn from psychology, philosophy, and the texture of everyday life — on one of those gaps. Why do we give advice nobody asked for? Why do we lie more after the mistake than during it? Why do we perform contentment, perform listening, perform strength? And what it costs us when we do.
I'm Michael Comyn — coach, broadcaster, and the voice on the platform. New episodes weekly.
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You already know my voice.
For twenty-five years, I've been telling you to mind the gap on trains across Ireland. This is the same instruction. The gap is just different now.
Mind the Gap is a podcast about the space between what we think we're doing and what we're actually doing. Between intention and impact. Between the behaviour we display and the one we'd choose if we were paying attention.