• S4 Ep5: How my diagnosis changed everything - Robin Waite
    Jul 17 2026

    Most men who are miserable in their work do not leave.
    They stay. They push through. They tell themselves it could be worse. They carry on because that is what men do.
    Robin Waite ran his marketing agency for twelve years. It was successful. It paid for his first house. It looked good from the outside.
    On the inside he was completely and utterly miserable.
    In this mini episode from Safe Harbour, Robin shares what happened the day everything changed. A Sunday cycle ride. A descent at 52.5 miles an hour. The adrenaline wearing off at the bottom of the hill. And then floods of tears that he could not explain to his cycling mates.
    He ended up alone near a railway line just to process.
    And in that moment of complete stillness, stripped of everything, he made a decision.
    He was done.
    The next day he sat his team of four around the boardroom table and told them he was closing the agency. Immediately.
    What happened next is one of the most quietly beautiful moments in the whole episode.
    And then Jamie shares something that every man who has ever taken a leap into the unknown will recognise.
    The universe has a habit of catching you when you fall backwards.
    But you have to fall first.
    In this mini episode we explore:

    What it feels like to run a successful business while being completely miserable inside
    The breaking point that comes when a man has been pushing too long in the wrong direction
    Why the most important decisions in life often come from the most unexpected moments of stillness
    What Robin found sitting alone near a railway line with his daughter three weeks from being born
    The team who said we were just waiting for the when not the if — and what that revealed about the man Robin actually is
    Why regret about presence with your first child is one of the most common things men carry
    Stepping into the not knowing, why the hardest part is always the leap not the landing
    Andy's Man Club and why walking through a door you are scared of is the same as every other leap
    What happens when life figures it out for you after you finally make the decision

    If you are a man who knows he is in the wrong place but cannot seem to find the courage to step away, this is the episode to watch today.

    Robin Waite is a business coach, speaker, author and founder of Fearless Business. He helps coaches, consultants and freelancers package their offers, price with confidence and build more profitable businesses. He is also the host of The Fearless Business Podcast and author of books including Take Your Shot, Online Business Startup and Fearless Pricing.

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    1 ora e 13 min
  • S4 Ep4: "I Didn't Want to Be Here Anymore" - Two Sober Men on Alcohol, Addiction & Finding Your Way
    Jul 17 2026

    This is not a preachy episode. This is a curious conversation.If you've ever wondered whether alcohol is costing you more than you're admitting, this is the conversation to have. And if you're certain it isn't? This one's especially for you.

    Rich is almost five and a half years sober. Ben is just over three. Between them they've been through it, really through it, and come out the other side as two of the most honest, warm and clear-eyed voices on the subject of men and alcohol that Jamie has had on Safe Harbour.

    Rich's story involves lockdown, losing everything, a back bedroom in North London, a message on an iPad he never finished, and a Zoom meeting that changed the direction of his life. Ben's starts with a hair transplant consultation, and ends with him being more present, more connected, and more himself than he's ever been. Neither story is what you expect. Both are completely real.If alcohol is quietly costing you something, a relationship, your sleep, your mornings, your presence with your kids, your self-respect, this conversation is for you. And if you're not sure whether it's costing you anything at all, this conversation is especially for you.

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    1 ora e 25 min
  • S4 Ep3: James Sutton on Leaving Hollyoaks, Getting Healthy, Building Self-Trust & Starting Over
    Jun 17 2026

    Jamie Robins is joined by James Sutton, actor, and founder of Protocol, for one of the most honest conversations on Safe Harbour yet. A raw, grounded discussion about identity, work, addiction recovery, masculinity, self-trust, and what it actually takes to rebuild yourself when the thing that defined you is gone.

    James Sutton spent over 20 years in some of the UK's most recognised TV dramas Hollyoaks, Emmerdale, Casualty, Holby City, Doctors, and Trial and Retribution. Behind that career was a man quietly working out who he really was. Getting off drugs and alcohol. Building real structure. Learning to trust himself again. He now runs Protocol, a reset system for men built on lived experience, not theory.

    Jamie opens up too. Sitting at the end of the bed crying every winter, trapped in a career he hated. Falling through his front door on his hands and knees after a week-long retreat saying "I don't know who I am anymore." And what it actually took to finally make the leap.

    In this episode of Safe Harbour, Jamie and James explore identity, purpose, male mental health, addiction, masculinity, self-trust, dopamine, loneliness, working class roots, and why the old blueprint for being a man is quietly failing so many of us.

    In this episode, Jamie and James talk about:

    • James Sutton and the story behind Protocol
    • Twenty years in UK TV drama and who he was behind the scenes
    • Getting off drugs and alcohol and building real structure
    • Why so many men outsource their entire sense of value to a job
    • What happens when that job disappears
    • The old blueprint for masculinity and why it's failing men
    • Male suicide, what's really driving it and what men actually need
    • The wrong order most men try to do it in
    • Self-trust as a foundation, and how breaking small promises compounds
    • Protocol: what it is, how it works, and why it's post-self-help
    • Why motivation is transient and what to build instead
    • The dopamine problem and what social media is quietly doing to men
    • No male rite of passage: what young men are missing and what it's costing them

    James Sutton
    Website: https://www.thejamessutton.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejamesutton
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thejamessutton


    Jamie Robins

    Website: https://www.jamiecoach.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamie_mens_coach
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jamie_mens_coach
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamierobinscoach
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jamierobinscoach
    Free resources: https://pensight.com/x/free-download
    Foundation Sessions: https://www.jamiecoach.com/services

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    51 min
  • S4 Ep2: Johno Verity, The Pink Hat Guy, Dawn of History and Turning 50
    Jun 5 2026

    Jamie Robins is joined by Johno Verity, creator of Dawn of History and known online as the Pink Hat Guy, for a powerful and funny conversation about London cycling, viral storytelling, turning 50, getting older, fatherhood, enoughness and what it means to live life on your own terms.

    Johno has built a huge online following by cycling through London at dawn in his pink hat, sharing stories about London history, hidden places, buildings, people and the strange magic of being awake while the city is still quiet.

    In this episode of Safe Harbour, Jamie and Johno explore much more than social media. They talk about midlife, masculinity, mental health, status, money, comparison, phones, getting outside, the two-day rule, and why so many men reach their forties and fifties realising they may have been chasing the wrong version of success.

    This is a conversation about London, history and cycling, but it is also about getting older, finding enough, choosing freedom, and asking what really matters in the next chapter of life.

    Topics include

    Johno Verity, Dawn of History, the Pink Hat Guy, London cycling, London history, turning 50, getting older, midlife men, men’s mental health, masculinity, social media, viral videos, fatherhood, enoughness, purpose, anxiety, overthinking, the two-day rule, and living life differently.

    In this episode, Jamie and Johno talk about:

    • Johno Verity and the story behind Dawn of History
    • How Johno became known as the Pink Hat Guy
    • Cycling through London at dawn
    • Why London history has captured such a huge online audience
    • Going viral on Instagram and social media
    • Turning 50 and getting older as a man
    • Midlife, masculinity and men’s mental health
    • Caring less what people think
    • Money, success, status and comparison
    • Why so many men are chasing “more”
    • The power of having enough
    • Jamie’s two-day rule for overthinking and anxiety
    • Getting outside when you feel stuck
    • Phones, scrolling and mental clarity
    • Fatherhood and unconventional life lessons
    • Being a pilgrim rather than a tourist in life
    • Choosing freedom over convention
    • Why movement creates better conversations

    Johno Verity
    Creator of Dawn of History
    Known online as The Pink Hat Guy

    Instagram: @johnoverity
    YouTube: Johno Verity
    Website: johnoverity.com
    Creator enquiries: gemmaknoxconsulting@gmail.com

    Host Details

    Jamie Robins
    Men’s Coach and Host of Safe Harbour

    Jamie Robins works with men in midlife who feel stuck, flat, overwhelmed, or disconnected from themselves. Through coaching, conversations and community, Jamie helps men rebuild clarity, confidence, emotional honesty and direction.

    Website: jamiecoach.com
    TikTok: @jamie_mens_coach
    Podcast: Safe Harbour

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    43 min
  • S4 Ep1: The Flow Mindset with Tommy Davidovic
    Jun 5 2026

    In this episode of Safe Harbour, Jamie Robins sits down with Swedish mental performance coach Tommy Davidovic, creator of The Flow Mindset, for a powerful conversation about pressure, performance, failure, fatherhood, and the emotional lives of men.

    What begins as a conversation about athletes and mindset becomes something much deeper: how men handle fear, why we chase outcomes, what it means to surrender to the process, and why unconditional love for ourselves might be one of the hardest and most important skills we ever learn.

    This is an honest, funny, and deeply human conversation for any man who has ever felt pressure to perform, hold it together, or keep moving without stopping to ask, “What do I actually need?”

    In This Episode We Talk About
    • Why athletes and high performers often struggle under pressure
    • The difference between chasing outcomes and trusting the process
    • How fear of failure affects performance, relationships, and confidence
    • Tommy’s Flow Mindset method
    • Why presence is essential for flow
    • The role of dopamine, focus, and stress in performance
    • Jamie’s “two-day rule” for anxiety and overthinking
    • Why surrender is not giving up
    • How men avoid discomfort through busyness, alcohol, distraction, or control
    • Fatherhood and how becoming a dad changes a man
    • Why many men are scared of their own emotions
    • The power of unconditional love and self-compassion
    • What our younger selves might need from us today

    Guest Bio

    Tommy Davidovic is a Sweden-based mental performance coach, former athlete, and creator of The Flow Mindset.

    He works primarily with athletes, helping them strengthen the mental side of performance so they can handle pressure, reduce overthinking, and perform more consistently. Tommy’s approach combines neuroscience, physiology, psychology, coaching, and philosophy. In the episode, he describes his work as helping people change the way they relate to pressure, outcomes, fear, and performance, rather than simply fixing surface-level problems.

    Tommy is also a Certified Co-Active Coach, Professional Certified Coach, Certified Team Performance Coach, and creator of The Flow Mindset Method. His website describes The Flow Mindset as mental training for athletes who want to perform with more consistency under pressure.

    Guest Contact Details

    Tommy Davidovic
    Mental Performance Coach / Creator of The Flow Mindset

    Website: tommydavidovic.se
    Instagram: @tommy.davidovic
    LinkedIn: Tommy Davidovic

    For athletes and high performers interested in Tommy’s work, visit his website and explore The Flow Mindset and his mental performance coaching programmes.

    Host Details

    Jamie Robins
    Men’s Coach / Host of Safe Harbour

    Jamie works with men in midlife who feel stuck, flat, overwhelmed, or disconnected from who they really are. Through coaching, conversations, and community, he helps men rebuild clarity, confidence, emotional honesty, and direction.

    Website: jamiecoach.com
    TikTok: @jamie_mens_coach
    Podcast: Safe Harbour

    This is a conversation about performance, but really, it’s about being human. And for men who have spent years holding it all together, it might be exactly the conversation they need.

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    53 min
  • Breaking the Judgment Cycle: Practical Strategies for Achieving Non-Judgment and Improving your Mental Wellness
    Jan 27 2023

    Welcome to the first episode of season 2 of Safe Harbour, a podcast dedicated to unpacking and exploring the many aspects of mental health for men in modern times.

    In this episode, we will be exploring the concept of non-judgment and how it can positively impact our lives. We'll discuss how judgment can prevent us from connecting with others and hinder our ability to feel empathy and, on the flip side, how non-judging can lead to greater self-awareness and deeper understanding.

    We'll also offer practical strategies for practising non-judgment in your life, such as mindfulness, self-reflection and breathing. As always, if you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please seek professional help. You are not alone.

    Don't forget to subscribe and tune in next week for more.

    Please give us a 5-star review over on Apple Podcasts if you've enjoyed the show, and do us the favour of telling two friends about Safe Harbour!

    We love hearing from you! Send your thoughts, reflections and questions to: mail@safeharbourpodcast.com

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    30 min
  • #9 A Deep-Dive into Powerful Questions
    Feb 8 2021

    In this follow up to episode #8, Phil and Jamie go into depth about powerful or open questions and how these can support and encourage the person you are talking to, to unfold their options and understand more about themselves. A staple coaching tool recommended for any conversation.

    Jamie and Phil were trained by the Co-active Training Institute and the tool they discus in today's show features in their curriculum, if you want to train to be a masterful coach, then CTI is the gold standard. - We love hearing from you! Send your thoughts, reflections and questions to: mail@safeharbourpodcast.com

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    40 min
  • #4 How To Honour What Gives Us Joy, Right Now
    Nov 20 2020

    In this show Phil and Jamie look at joy, exploring the struggles we often face in giving ourselves permission to experience joy. They then go on to offer up ways that you can act on what brings you alive right now, as opposed to waiting for the perfect day.
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    29 min