The Pattern Interrupt Podcast

Steve Bliznicenko

Most people are not consciously living their life. They are repeating patterns. Patterns in thought.Patterns in emotion.Patterns in behavior.Patterns in relationships.Patterns in identity. The Pattern Interrupt Podcast is built around understanding the hidden conditioning, subconscious programming, emotional cycles, and internal stories that quietly shape the way we think, react, suffer, grow, and move through life. And honestly, just listening to this podcast and truly hearing the message is a pattern interrupt in itself. It tells your system that you are willing to question old patterns, become more aware, and grow consciously instead of continuing to live on autopilot. Some episodes will be solo conversations where I share my own knowledge, insights, frameworks, and observations from years of studying the subconscious mind, mindset, human behavior, personal growth, and identity. Other episodes will feature guests with powerful stories, wisdom, experiences, and their own pattern interruptions that have shaped who they became. Because every person has a story.And inside those stories is often the exact insight someone else needs to hear. I have spent close to a decade deeply studying the subconscious mind and the deeper mechanisms underneath human behavior. That obsession led me into certifications in NLP and CBT, while continuing to study and revisit the work of many of the great authors, thinkers, and teachers in personal growth, psychology, mindset, and transformation that I consider mentors through their work. This podcast is not about surface-level motivation or pretending life is simple. It is about becoming more aware of the hidden systems running your life so you can consciously interrupt destructive patterns, rebuild intentionally, and move forward differently. Awareness changes what repetition cannot.

Episodes

  1. 3d ago

    Episode 4: The Power of Music

    Send us Fan Mail Most people underestimate how powerful music really is. In this episode, I explore how music can become one of the simplest and most effective tools for interrupting unhelpful patterns, shifting your emotional state, and changing the way you experience your day. Whether you're feeling anxious, overwhelmed, angry, sad, unmotivated, or stuck in your own head, the right song can often create a shift faster than most people realize. Inside this episode, we discuss: • Why music has such a powerful impact on mood and mindset • How changing your state changes your thoughts • Creating intentional playlists for different emotional states • Using music as a tool for anxiety, stress, motivation, and focus • Why certain songs instantly transport us back to memories and experiences • How music can help release emotions instead of suppressing them • The connection between music, identity, and personal growth • Why athletes, performers, and high achievers use music to prepare mentally I also share some of my personal favorite songs, how I use music throughout my day, and practical ways you can build playlists that help you move from unresourceful states into more empowering ones. Sometimes the fastest way to interrupt a pattern isn't through more thinking. Sometimes it's simply pressing play. — Steve Bliznicenko 🌐 Website: www.stevebliznicenko.com 👥 Join the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/brothershelpingbrothers 🤝 Connect With Me: https://www.facebook.com/steve.bliznicenko Support the show

    14 min
  2. May 30

    Episode 3: The Words That Are Running Your Life

    Send us Fan Mail Most people never stop long enough to listen to what they're saying to themselves. The problem is that the subconscious mind is always listening. In this episode, I explore the connection between language, identity, limiting beliefs, and the subconscious mind. We dive into how the words we repeat every day can quietly shape our emotions, behaviors, confidence, self-worth, and ultimately the direction of our lives. Inside this episode, we discuss: • Why your inner dialogue matters more than most people realize • How repeated thoughts become beliefs • The hidden power of "I am" statements • Why the subconscious mind accepts repeated language as truth • How limiting beliefs keep people stuck in unwanted patterns • The connection between language, identity, anxiety, depression, and self-worth • How to begin identifying and challenging thoughts that no longer serve you • A simple exercise to uncover the hidden language running beneath the surface Many people spend their lives fighting symptoms without ever addressing the stories creating them. The first step to changing a pattern is becoming aware of it. If you've ever felt stuck, held back by self-doubt, or trapped in the same cycles despite wanting change, this episode will help you start listening to the language shaping your reality. Because sometimes the most important conversation you'll ever have is the one happening inside your own mind. — Steve Bliznicenko 🌐 Website: www.stevebliznicenko.com 👥 Join the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/brothershelpingbrothers 🤝 Connect With Me: https://www.facebook.com/steve.bliznicenko Support the show

    17 min
  3. May 29

    Episode 2:Suffering in Silence

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I dive into a conversation that is deeply personal and incredibly important: why so many men suffer in silence and why so many feel completely alone, even when they're surrounded by people. We explore the patterns many men inherit from previous generations, the pressure to "man up," the fear of vulnerability, and what happens when men finally find the courage to speak up but don't feel heard, understood, or supported. Inside this episode, we talk about: • Why men often struggle to express what they're feeling • The connection between emotional isolation and mental health • How anger is sometimes a mask for deeper pain • Why so many men retreat back into silence after trying to open up • The importance of brotherhood, connection, and healthy support systems • Creating spaces where men can be honest without judgment • The pattern that keeps many men trapped and how to begin interrupting it This conversation isn't about blame. It's about understanding the reality many men experience, creating more awareness, and encouraging deeper conversations that could change — or even save — lives. If you've ever felt misunderstood, disconnected, alone, or like nobody truly sees what you're carrying, this episode is for you. You are not alone. — Steve Bliznicenko 🌐 Website: www.stevebliznicenko.com 👥 Join the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/brothershelpingbrothers 🤝 Connect With Me: https://www.facebook.com/steve.bliznicenko Support the show

    18 min
  4. May 24

    Episode One:Intro to The Pattern Interrupt Podcast

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the very first episode of the Pattern Interrupt Podcast. This podcast exists to explore the deeper patterns, conditioning, subconscious programming, and invisible cycles that shape the way we think, feel, react, and move through life. In this intro episode, I dive into: Why so many people feel stuck in the same emotional and mental loopsHow the subconscious mind influences behavior, identity, anxiety, addiction, and self-worthWhat a “pattern interrupt” actually isWhy healing, growth, awareness, and personal responsibility matterThe connection between mindset, energy, habits, environment, and transformationMy own journey into personal growth, NLP, subconscious work, and coachingThis podcast is not about pretending to have all the answers. It’s about having real conversations around the mind, healing, growth, purpose, identity, and becoming more aware of the patterns running beneath the surface of our lives. My goal is to create a space where people feel seen, challenged, inspired, understood, and encouraged to grow into a stronger version of themselves. If you’ve ever felt stuck, lost in your own head, trapped in repeating cycles, or simply hungry for deeper understanding and growth — this podcast is for you. Thank you for being here from the very beginning. — Steve Bliznicenko Website: www.stevebliznicenko.com Join the Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/brothershelpingbrothers Connect with Me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steve.bliznicenko Support the show

    11 min

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Most people are not consciously living their life. They are repeating patterns. Patterns in thought.Patterns in emotion.Patterns in behavior.Patterns in relationships.Patterns in identity. The Pattern Interrupt Podcast is built around understanding the hidden conditioning, subconscious programming, emotional cycles, and internal stories that quietly shape the way we think, react, suffer, grow, and move through life. And honestly, just listening to this podcast and truly hearing the message is a pattern interrupt in itself. It tells your system that you are willing to question old patterns, become more aware, and grow consciously instead of continuing to live on autopilot. Some episodes will be solo conversations where I share my own knowledge, insights, frameworks, and observations from years of studying the subconscious mind, mindset, human behavior, personal growth, and identity. Other episodes will feature guests with powerful stories, wisdom, experiences, and their own pattern interruptions that have shaped who they became. Because every person has a story.And inside those stories is often the exact insight someone else needs to hear. I have spent close to a decade deeply studying the subconscious mind and the deeper mechanisms underneath human behavior. That obsession led me into certifications in NLP and CBT, while continuing to study and revisit the work of many of the great authors, thinkers, and teachers in personal growth, psychology, mindset, and transformation that I consider mentors through their work. This podcast is not about surface-level motivation or pretending life is simple. It is about becoming more aware of the hidden systems running your life so you can consciously interrupt destructive patterns, rebuild intentionally, and move forward differently. Awareness changes what repetition cannot.