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The Lonely Chapter

The Lonely Chapter

By: Sam Maclean
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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.Sam Maclean Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • What Strength Really Is | James Elliott on Resilience, Trauma and the Military
    Apr 6 2026

    What does real strength actually look like?

    In this episode, I sit down with psychotherapist and resilience coach James Elliott for a conversation about resilience, trauma, identity, emotional control, and the lessons he took from his time in the military.

    James brings both lived experience and professional expertise to these topics, which makes this a very grounded conversation. We talk about how many people misunderstand strength, why resilience is about more than just enduring pain, and how childhood experiences and learned behaviours shape the way we respond to life.

    We also explore why James joined the military, what that environment gave him, what it taught him to unlearn, and how self-awareness can help us challenge old patterns and respond differently under pressure.

    We cover:

    → What strength really is

    → Why resilience is more than just surviving hard things

    → Why James joined the military

    → What the military taught him about fitness, pressure, and decisiveness

    → Identity, labels, and mental health

    → Self-awareness, subconscious reactions, and changing behaviour

    → Why many mental health struggles may be rooted in wider life circumstances

    James Elliott Links

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameselliottofficial

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-elliott-msc-8360a41b5/

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • How Life-Changing Events Change What Matters Most | John Merriman
    Mar 30 2026

    What 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.

    Links

    Crown Lane Studio: https://crownlanestudio.co.uk

    Metronome: https://metronome.life

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • The Real Reason Boys Turn to the Manosphere | George TheTinMen
    Mar 23 2026

    Following 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 game

    Follow 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

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    1 hr and 23 mins
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