Chasing Common Ground: Lifestyle Conversations with Chris Liddle

Chris Liddle

Formerly known as "The Lifestyle Chase", Chasing Common Ground is a purpose-driven podcast that doesn't fit into one box or category. The mission is to help listeners find common ground with a variety of guests and solo topics and progress in life year over year rather than simply staying the same. chrisliddle.substack.com

  1. Don’t Bet Against The Quiet Ones | Trevor Aime on Building a Gym That Lasts

    4D AGO

    Don’t Bet Against The Quiet Ones | Trevor Aime on Building a Gym That Lasts

    Most people are chasing attention. But the ones who last?They’re usually the quiet ones. In this episode, I sit down with Trevor Aime—owner of AIM Fitness—to talk about what actually builds a long-term career in fitness. Not the flashy stuff. Not the viral content.The real things. We get into: * Why consistency beats charisma in the long run * How to build a gym without going broke * The biggest mistakes new trainers make * Why most people chase the wrong signals * How to balance business, family, and life This is a grounded, honest look at what it takes to build something that actually lasts—without losing yourself in the process. 👤 Connect with Trevor Aime * 📸 https://www.instagram.com/taimetraining/ * 🏋️ AIM Fitness 🔗 Work With Me / Explore More * 🎙 Podcast: https://podcast.invigoratetraining.com * 💪 Training: https://invigoratetraining.com/ * 🎥 Media Consulting: https://christianliddle.com/ * 🧠 Podcast Course: https://portal.christianliddle.com/courses/offers/8151e768-82e3-4800-aa7b-0f718de40144 * 🛍 Store: https://store.invigoratetraining.com ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Why most people don’t actually change01:00 – Recording inside AIM Fitness02:00 – Trevor’s non-traditional path into fitness03:00 – Starting early + getting lucky opportunities04:00 – 15 years in the industry (what it really takes)05:00 – “Don’t bet against the quiet ones”06:00 – Learning by observation vs mentorship07:00 – The real traits of successful trainers08:00 – Consistency vs attention09:00 – The danger of flashy fitness careers10:00 – Debt, branding, and bad early decisions11:00 – Why most gyms fail12:00 – Client experience > equipment13:00 – The power of relationships in business14:00 – Why you can’t do it alone15:00 – Building a gym without overextending16:00 – Family, business, and priorities17:00 – Scheduling your life intentionally18:00 – Using Google Calendar to stay sane19:00 – Why most people never make time for life20:00 – Escaping the gym (on purpose)21:00 – Running, hockey, and “me time”22:00 – Rigid flexibility explained23:00 – Books, learning, and self-reflection24:00 – Applying ideas immediately25:00 – Identity vs chasing success26:00 – Why not chasing changed everything27:00 – The truth about “success signals”28:00 – Social media vs real life results29:00 – What actually makes a business sustainable30:00 – Why AIM Fitness works31:00 – Choosing the right environment32:00 – Why trainers fail early33:00 – Building long-term stability34:00 – No 10-year plan? (Here’s why)35:00 – Identity-based goals vs outcome goals36:00 – Being “boring” is an advantage37:00 – Consistency creates trust38:00 – Living aligned with your values39:00 – Helping clients rediscover identity40:00 – Advice: know who you are41:00 – Stop letting outside voices dictate your life42:00 – Parenting, leadership, and autonomy43:00 – Confidence through clarity44:00 – Final thoughts on stability and success Get full access to Insight by Chris Liddle at chrisliddle.substack.com/subscribe

    48 min
  2. Why High Performers Burn Out (And How To Fix It) | George Pagan III

    APR 2

    Why High Performers Burn Out (And How To Fix It) | George Pagan III

    Most coaches don’t burn out because they’re lazy. They burn out because they care too much — and they never learned where to draw the line. In this conversation, I sit down with George Pagan III to talk about what it actually looks like to build something meaningful without losing yourself in the process. George describes it as a tug of war between two versions of the same person — the ambitious coach and the guy who just wants to hang out with friends, make time for his wife Nikki, and paint something that has nothing to do with work. We get into: → How journaling keeps him grounded (without overthinking it) → Why he’s building a hybrid coaching model — and refuses to become “just a business manager of coaching” → What clients actually value (and why your fancy programming isn’t it) → Why going to conferences alone is the whole point → A handwritten note he left me at Real Coaches Summit that I still keep in my closet → His closing advice: challenge what you think your limits are — they’re set way too low This episode is for anyone who’s trying to build something — while still trying to live a life that feels like their own. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — Intro: why most people don’t change 1:00 — Reconnecting after years and how fast life moves 2:00 — George opens his own facility (2023) and major career milestones 3:00 — Time slipping away and making space for life outside work 4:00 — “It’s like playing tug of war with two versions of the same person” 5:00 — Goal setting and journaling to stay on the path 6:00 — Why journaling works when you drop the pressure to be perfect 7:00 — Using a journal to slow down vs. staying productive 8:00 — Taking emotion out of decisions and thinking in terms of capacity 9:00 — Running a training business and Fitletes simultaneously 10:00 — Separating main hustle from side hustle to dose your energy 11:00 — Curbing ambition for speed and making room for patience 14:00 — Sharing goals publicly and enrolling people in your vision 15:00 — George’s hybrid coaching model: local training + online programming 16:00 — “I like coaching. I don’t wanna just be this business manager of coaching.” 17:00 — What clients actually talk about vs. what coaches think matters 18:00 — People need people — even in fitness 19:00 — Group vs. 1-on-1 coaching and how service models evolve 20:00 — Growing beyond yourself: when your client base fills a bigger room 21:00 — George attends a neuroscience conference and meets Dr. Katie Debrowski 22:00 — Healthspan and lifespan: coaching with a 20-30 year lens 24:00 — Why coaches get stuck: absence of inter-industry connection 25:00 — Competition mindset at conferences vs. collaboration mindset 26:00 — Learning from the person next to you, not just the presenter 27:00 — The energetic shift of in-person vs. online education 28:00 — The handwritten note: George’s letter to Chris at Real Coaches Summit 30:00 — Small anchors that keep people in the industry long-term 31:00 — Why Real Coaches Summit specifically: cost, access, and community 32:00 — Removing friction: flights, accommodations, and international reach 34:00 — The real value of in-person events: it’s all people-related 35:00 — George on living in your own bubble and finding blind spots 36:00 — Being helpful as a form of growth, not just networking 37:00 — “I’m still just this goofball who’s 14 on the inside and almost 40 on the outside” 40:00 — Going to events solo: George usually travels alone to conferences 41:00 — Nobody is judging you the way you think they are 42:00 — “I don’t know anyone” — that’s the whole point of going 44:00 — The only difference between knowing a lot of people and not: showing up 45:00 — Rising tides lift all ships: why sharing knowledge helps everyone 47:00 — George’s personal goal: making more time for art and creativity 48:00 — Blending art with work: digital designs, paintings for the gym 49:00 — Chris’s Don Cino character and the creative side of coaching 51:00 — Painting, Lego, music — meditative practices that help you think 53:00 — George’s closing advice: “Challenge what you think your limits are” 54:00 — Applying that advice to the area of your life with the biggest deficit 👤 Connect with George Pagan III 🌐 https://fitletes.com/social/ 📸 https://www.instagram.com/fitletenation/ 🔗 Work With Me / Explore More 🎙 Podcast: https://podcast.invigoratetraining.com 💪 Training: https://invigoratetraining.com 🎥 Media Consulting: https://christianliddle.com 🧠 Podcast Course: https://portal.christianliddle.com/courses/offers/8151e768-82e3-4800-aa7b-0f718de40144 🛍 Store: https://store.invigoratetraining.com Get full access to Insight by Chris Liddle at chrisliddle.substack.com/subscribe

    55 min
  3. Pivoting Through Life’s Seasons with Dal Sekhon

    12/19/2025

    Pivoting Through Life’s Seasons with Dal Sekhon

    This one hit home. After a year of slowed down podcast publishing pace for Chasing Common Ground, I sat down with my friend Dal Sekhon to talk about what it means to evolve in real time—when life doesn’t go how you planned, when progress isn’t linear, and when consistency doesn’t look like what it used to. We covered the real-life side of growth, not the polished version. The kind that requires humility, flexibility, and a serious reevaluation of your self-talk. Dal brings both the lived experience and the coaching insight, and I think her story will resonate with a lot of you. 🔑 In This Episode: 1. When Your Year Didn’t Go As Planned – We reflect on the heaviness of 2025, the guilt that comes with unmet goals, and how to course-correct without quitting. 2. Pivoting With Purpose – Dal shares how a small change in workout structure led to her best consistency in years—and why your systems should work for your life, not against it. 3. Soft Skills Make Strong Coaches – We dig into why adaptability and empathy are underrated superpowers in coaching, and how those qualities shape trust and retention. 4. Bridging Cultural Gaps in Nutrition – A powerful breakdown of how to approach traditional cultural meals with balance, not restriction—plus how Dal’s approach helps clients feel seen. 5. Building Real Career Longevity – We both share what’s changed in how we see coaching, content, and mentorship—and why in-person events like RCS are a non-negotiable for growth. 🎧 Sponsor This episode is supported by two projects that mean a lot to me: 🛍️ The community gear at store.invigoratetraining.com — legacy CL apparel, Fully Human gear, custom shoes, and a whole lot more. 🎓 My Podcast Course — For anyone serious about building a show that actually lasts. Learn more at christianliddle.com/podcastcourse and save $50 with code COMMONGROUND at checkout. Train with me at https://invigoratetraining.com/ Loved this one? Share it with a friend or tag me on IG @christianliddle. Thanks for being here. Get full access to Insight by Chris Liddle at chrisliddle.substack.com/subscribe

    48 min
  4. Paul Buono on OCD, Fear, Identity & Becoming a Fully Human Coach

    11/18/2025

    Paul Buono on OCD, Fear, Identity & Becoming a Fully Human Coach

    In this deeply human conversation, coach Paul Buono opens up about identity, perfectionism, OCD, lupus, disordered eating, fear-based avoidance, and the path to becoming a more integrated person. The episode explores how tunnel vision—whether toward fitness, career, or health—can disconnect us from friendships, opportunities, and fully living. We also talk about coaching psychology, small wins, micro-habits, routines, messy life transitions, and why connection is the most important part of health. This one is rich with insight, self-awareness, compassion, and extremely relatable struggles. Paul’s honesty helps listeners feel seen, and his coaching philosophy shines through story after story. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro — Chris opens the episode and asks Paul for a short personal intro.01:00 – Who Paul Is Beyond Coaching — identities outside of career.02:00 – The struggle with accepting help — Chris’s couch story and independence.03:00 – Tunnel vision & the “rabbit wheel” — Paul’s CrossFit era and missing life.04:00 – Living like a racehorse — blinders, achievement, and imbalance.05:00 – Anchors in life: people who pull you out — Chris’s travel breakthrough.06:00 – OCD, fear, and exposure therapy (ERP) — Paul goes deep.07:00 – Fear of the future & “3-2-1 just do it.”08:00 – Closing the loop: exposure → proof of safety09:00 – When OCD shapes your whole life — childhood patterns, checklists.10:00 – Eating disorder origins & control11:00 – Lupus diagnosis shrinking his world — hypervigilance & restriction.12:00 – Bringing your own soap to work — how extreme it became.13:00 – Reintegrating with the real world — embracing discomfort.14:00 – Safe foods vs connection — Chris’s nutrition reflection.15:00 – Real Coaches Summit impact — connection > fear.16:00 – Diversity in fitness & hidden limitations17:00 – Hearing impairment + jiu jitsu — Chris’s perspective.18:00 – Nothing has to be perfect to still be worth it19:00 – People think coaches are perfect—but we’re not20:00 – Coaching breakthrough story — client who transformed through compassion.21:00 – “You have to be willing to look like an idiot.”22:00 – Shortening the gap after setbacks — from 6 weeks to 2 days.23:00 – Micro-habits & clothes on the toilet seat24:00 – Setting people up for wins instead of overwhelm25:00 – Turning weaknesses into strengths (homemade pizza story)26:00 – Tiny details that unlock big adherence27:00 – Breaking workouts into 5-minute chunks28:00 – Plan A vs Plan B programming29:00 – Weight trends vs real progress31:00 – Compassion > criticism32:00 – The brain’s bias toward threat34:00 – In-person training and human connection36:00 – Why funny stories often reveal wins38:00 – Chris’s philosophy in-person training39:00 – Are relationships scalable in online coaching?41:00 – Loneliness, AI, and the future of fitness42:00 – Chris’s Substack & predictions about the future44:00 – Online coaching delivery models46:00 – Automation for call scheduling (backend vs client-facing)48:00 – Exposure therapy in everyday life (dishwasher story)50:00 – Removing life “leaks” one decision at a time51:00 – Moving out post-divorce & ripping the bandaid53:00 – When chaos moves you forward faster54:00 – Leaning into discomfort & not waiting for perfect clarity55:00 – Paul’s January coaching waitlist56:00 – Paul’s life advice: know your values, prioritize authentically. Paul Buono Instagram: https://instagram.com/paulbuono Website: https://paulbuono.com Host Links: Podcast: https://podcast.invigoratetraining.com Training: https://invigoratetraining.com/ Media Consulting: https://christianliddle.com/ Store: https://store.invigoratetraining.com Get full access to Insight by Chris Liddle at chrisliddle.substack.com/subscribe

    57 min
  5. Exploring Empathy and Adventure with Liv Á Argjahøvda

    10/29/2025

    Exploring Empathy and Adventure with Liv Á Argjahøvda

    I got to visit Liv and her family last summer in Denmark, and it really left a mark on me. In this episode, we talk about growing up between cultures, raising grounded kids in a digital world, and how empathy can be a guiding principle when you’re unsure where to go next. Liv brings a quiet wisdom that’s been shaped by travel, parenthood, and a life dedicated to helping others feel seen. If you’ve ever wrestled with how to connect movement, purpose, and compassion — this one’s for you. ⏱ Episode Breakdown: [02:00] Early sparks of empathyHow traveling to Nepal as a teen shifted Liv’s worldview and instilled a lifelong desire to help others. [06:00] Culture, curiosity, and what makes us humanLiving across the globe taught Liv to value connection over differences — and how to prep for every country with good shoes and an open mind. [10:30] What orienteering teaches about lifeA family sport with layered mentorship, inclusivity, and community-first values — why it’s become a pillar for Liv’s family. [20:00] Screens, social media, and raising teens todayLiv shares how walking, setting goals, and simple routines helped her son disconnect from gaming and reconnect with purpose. [30:00] Coaching different people, different pathsWhy helping someone starts with asking the right question — not everyone needs a meal plan, some just need permission to rest. [38:00] The power of walking and setting meaningful goalsHow a list of 100 goals and going on weekly walks can shift your whole outlook. [41:00] One last takeaway: just go for itLiv’s advice for anyone holding back on something they’ve been wanting to do. 🎤 Host: Chris LiddleExploring the overlap between lifestyle and wellness, one real conversation at a time. 🌐 Podcast Site: https://podcast.invigoratetraining.com 💪 Training & Coaching: https://invigoratetraining.com 📸 Media Consulting: https://christianliddle.com 📥 Courses & Tools: * How to Build a Podcast You Won’t Quit * Holiday Meal Guide * CapCut Video Editing Academy * Follow-Along Workouts 🛍 Store: https://store.invigoratetraining.com 📱 Connect with Liv: @dinkrop_duvaelgerselv — If this episode landed for you, share it with someone who’d appreciate the message or tag me on socials. Get full access to Insight by Chris Liddle at chrisliddle.substack.com/subscribe

    43 min
  6. From Fit Set Pass to Ninja Gyms & Turf Business | Catching Up with Tim Gourlay

    09/12/2025

    From Fit Set Pass to Ninja Gyms & Turf Business | Catching Up with Tim Gourlay

    In this episode of Chasing Common Ground, I reconnect with longtime friend and returning guest Tim Gourlay, who last joined me back in 2018. A lot has changed since then—both for Tim and for the businesses he’s built. We talk about the transition from Fit Set Pass to Fit Set Ninja, the growth of ninja obstacle sports across Canada, and the surprising story of how a turf side hustle during the pandemic grew into a thriving business. Tim also shares how becoming a father reshaped his priorities, the leadership lessons he’s learned from building a team of over 100 people, and why showing up consistently—even when it’s uncomfortable—is one of the most powerful things you can do in business and in life. What You’ll Learn * The turning point when Fit Set Ninja found its permanent home * How a random Facebook Marketplace post launched a whole new business model * Lessons from building teams and delegating leadership * The importance of setting long-term goals and sharing vision with your team * Why trusting your gut and being patient are essential to success * The role fitness plays in managing stress and building resilience Tim’s story is proof that opportunities often show up in disguise—and that consistency and adaptability are the keys to lasting growth. 👉 Listen, reflect, and share this episode with a friend who’s navigating their own business challenges. Links & Resources🎧 Podcast Hub: podcast.invigoratetraining.com💪 Coaching & Training: invigoratetraining.com🎬 Media Consulting: christianliddle.com🍴 Holiday Meal Guide: Meal Guide🏋️ Follow-Along Workouts: Workout Portal🎥 CapCut Academy: CapCut Course🎙 Podcast Course: How to Build a Podcast You Won’t Quit🛒 Store: store.invigoratetraining.com Get full access to Insight by Chris Liddle at chrisliddle.substack.com/subscribe

    55 min
  7. From Business to Bisping: Canadian Filmmaker Shane Fennessey on Storytelling, Mental Health & Making Docs

    09/04/2025

    From Business to Bisping: Canadian Filmmaker Shane Fennessey on Storytelling, Mental Health & Making Docs

    🎙️ Chasing Common Ground with Shane Fennessey: A Deep Dive into Storytelling, Mental Resilience & Documentary Filmmaking in Canada In this episode, Chris Liddle chats with Canadian filmmaker and documentary producer Shane Fennessey about the power of storytelling, navigating mental health, and building a creative career through persistence, purpose, and passion. From his early days in business school to working on docs like Bisping and Making Coco, Shane shares raw insights into the Canadian film industry—and why Edmonton might just be a hidden creative hub. Whether you're a filmmaker, podcaster, or just love a good origin story, this episode is packed with real talk, behind-the-scenes gems, and inspiration. 🎯 SEO Keywords: Canadian filmmakers, documentary filmmaking, podcasting resilience, storytelling in film, Edmonton creatives ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: Who is Shane Fennessey?03:10 – From business school to behind the camera06:45 – Why storytelling matters in every profession09:30 – Building a filmmaking career in Edmonton13:00 – Shane’s first documentary gig: Making Coco17:20 – Mental health and the creative hustle21:40 – How Bisping came together27:00 – What most people don’t see in the doc world31:15 – Producing vs. directing: What Shane prefers34:50 – Advice for aspiring Canadian filmmakers39:00 – What’s next for Shane and Score G Productions43:25 – Chris on podcasting longevity and finding your lane46:00 – Final thoughts and where to connect 🔗 Connect with Shane Fennessey * Instagram: @shanefen * Twitter/X: @ShaneFen * YouTube: Shane Fennessey * IMDb: Shane Fennessey * Website: fennesseyfilms.com * Company: scoregproductions.co 🔗 Connect with Chris Liddle / Chasing Common Ground * Podcast on Apple: * Podcast on Spotify: * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@christianliddle * Website/Training: https://invigoratetraining.com/ * Media Consulting: https://christianliddle.com/ 🎁 Courses by Chris * Holiday Meal Guide: https://portal.christianliddle.com/courses/offers/64605825-4c8a-45bf-b9d6-664699d44a88 * Follow-Along Workouts: https://portal.christianliddle.com/courses/offers/0f5d4456-341d-458a-a512-ddabd050012d * CapCut Video Editing Course: https://portal.christianliddle.com/courses/offers/90002b5a-3455-46b2-9016-d4e65c005c8f * How to Build A Podcast You Won’t Quit: https://portal.christianliddle.com/courses/offers/8151e768-82e3-4800-aa7b-0f718de40144 💬 Like this episode? Drop a comment, share with a fellow creative, and subscribe to never miss an update. Get full access to Insight by Chris Liddle at chrisliddle.substack.com/subscribe

    59 min
5
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8 Ratings

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Formerly known as "The Lifestyle Chase", Chasing Common Ground is a purpose-driven podcast that doesn't fit into one box or category. The mission is to help listeners find common ground with a variety of guests and solo topics and progress in life year over year rather than simply staying the same. chrisliddle.substack.com

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