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  • From Half-Arsed to Whole-Hearted
    2025/09/06

    Why do so many people start their working lives with energy and enthusiasm, only to end up doing the bare minimum? Cabin crew once said they loved meeting people. Nurses spoke of healing. Teachers dreamed of inspiring. Yet, years later, many are drained, disengaged, and doing what appears to be half-hearted work.

    In this episode of Echoes from the Margin, Michael Comyn asks what really happened. Is it laziness, or is it the natural response to poor leadership, lack of psychological safety, and systems that grind people down? Drawing on Stoic thought, Daoist wisdom, Confucian duty, and the African philosophy of Ubuntu, he explores why enthusiasm fades and how we can rekindle it.

    From Ireland’s “ah sure, it’ll do” to Japan’s meticulous service culture, Michael brings a global perspective to the question of effort, expectation, and meaning. And he offers practical ways to move from half-hearted to wholehearted, reclaiming the spark that first led us into our work.

    For more weekly reflections, listen to Michael’s companion podcast Mind the Gap, and discover his new book Mind the Gap, available in paperback, hardback, and Kindle.

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    13 分
  • When the Centre Doesn’t Hold: Finding Steadiness in a Divided World
    2025/08/09

    In a world that demands you choose sides, what happens when you no longer recognise the middle ground?

    In this month’s Echoes from the Margins, the monthly companion to Mind the Gap (now in its second season), Michael Comyn reflects on life when the centre no longer holds — in politics, in community, and within ourselves.

    From Yeats’ haunting words to ancient Chinese philosophy, from Arabic wisdom to modern psychology, this episode explores how binary thinking has pushed us apart, and why nuance and balance have become rare. Michael invites you to step away from the noise, to discover that the true centre is not a position on a map, but a daily practice of listening, questioning, and living with integrity.

    If you have felt pulled to the edges by the world’s divisions, this reflection offers both comfort and challenge.

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    9 分
  • “Quiet Pride: The Cost of Belonging”
    2025/06/29

    Quiet Pride: The Cost of Belonging

    In this episode of Echoes from the Margins, we explore Pride beyond the parades, looking at what it truly costs to belong without abandoning ourselves.

    We reflect on the realities of Pride around the world, where living truthfully can be dangerous, and honour the often-overlooked stories of older LGBTQ+ people who paved the way yet remain on the margins of the rainbow.

    With insights from Stoicism, indigenous perspectives, and personal reflections, we explore how belonging is often confused with fitting in, and how the quiet act of living as you are can be the deepest form of Pride.

    If you’ve ever felt the tension between who you are and what the world expects, this episode is for you.

    If you enjoy reflecting on what it means to live and lead with presence, check out our companion podcast, Mind the Gap, for ten-minute explorations of philosophy, psychology, and emotional intelligence in everyday life.

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    15 分
  • Letters Never Sent – The Power and Wisdom of Silence
    2025/06/10

    In this thoughtful and reflective episode of Echoes from the Margins, we explore the profound weight and wisdom found in things left unsaid—the letters we write but never send, words we hold back, and truths whispered to ourselves.

    From Stoicism’s discipline of measured silence to global insights drawn from Lakota, Maori, Japanese, and Indigenous Australian cultures, we uncover the emotional intelligence embedded in choosing silence over impulsive speech. We discuss the strategic act of biting your lip and the transformative power of pausing before responding, contrasting the instant gratification of a quick win against the lasting impact of a carefully considered response.

    This episode invites listeners to reflect deeply:

    • What silence are you carrying, and why?
    • When does silence protect and nurture, and when does it constrain?
    • How can choosing not to speak become a powerful act of leadership, wisdom, and personal growth?

    Join us as we journey through quiet rooms, unsent letters, and unspoken words, finding strength in restraint, intimacy in silence, and clarity in moments held back.

    Quotes featured:

    • “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” – Epictetus
    • “Silence is the mother of truth.” – Lakota Proverb
    • “Silence is a lesson learned through life’s hardest tests.” – Seneca
    • “Words are like eggs; once broken, they cannot be repaired.” – African Proverb
    • “You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realise this, and you will find strength.” – Marcus Aurelius

    Listen, reflect, and let silence speak volumes.

    Until next time, listen closely—the margins are speaking.

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    12 分
  • The Power Beneath the Silence
    2025/05/04

    In this debut episode of Echoes from the Margin, we turn down the volume to tune in more deeply. The Power Beneath the Silence explores the quiet strength found in humility, restraint, and presence. Drawing from Stoic thought, Indigenous wisdom, and timeless traditions from East and West, we consider what it means to lead, to influence, and to live—not through force, but through quiet clarity.

    Because sometimes, the most powerful truths aren’t shouted.

    They’ve simply lived.

    What to Expect in This Episode:

    – Why true wisdom rarely seeks attention

    – The difference between being overlooked and being grounded

    – A gentle invitation to listen with more than just your ears

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    10 分
  • Echoes from the Margin - Coming in May
    2025/04/16

    Echoes from the Margin

    The unheard voices, the unseen wisdom.

    Hosted by Michael Comyn, Echoes from the Margin is a monthly exploration of leadership, meaning, and self-awareness through the stories and philosophies that often go unnoticed. As a companion to Mind the Gap, this podcast listens closely to what mainstream narratives leave behind — from Indigenous governance to forgotten letters, from ancient practices to the lived wisdom of everyday people.

    In each episode, Michael brings his signature blend of Stoic reflection, emotional intelligence, and curiosity to voices from the edge of culture, history, and thought, reminding us that clarity, courage, and connection often begin where few are looking.

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    1 分