This isn’t another motivational pep-talk.
It’s a rebellion against burnout, diet culture, and the lie that your worth is tied to how hard you push.
The Disgustingly Easy Podcast is where feminist strength coaching, neurodivergent mindset work, and evidence-based training collide — without the fluff. Hosted by Bec Cameron, founder of The Long Game Coaching, every episode is designed to make your results, your mindset, and your confidence disgustingly easy to sustain.
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Because becoming strong, confident, and grounded doesn’t have to feel complicated - it just has to feel yours.
And it can be yours, for The Long Game.
But you gotta start Disgustingly Easy.
This isn’t another motivational pep-talk.
It’s a rebellion against burnout, diet culture, and the lie that your worth is tied to how hard you push.
The Disgustingly Easy Podcast is where feminist strength coaching, neurodivergent mindset work, and evidence-based training collide — without the fluff. Hosted by Bec Cameron, founder of The Long Game Coaching, every episode is designed to make your results, your mindset, and your confidence disgustingly easy to sustain.
Get access to:
Because becoming strong, confident, and grounded doesn’t have to feel complicated - it just has to feel yours.
And it can be yours, for The Long Game.
But you gotta start Disgustingly Easy.

Keywords
fear of failure, perfectionism, self-trust, mindset coaching, personal growth for women, nervous system and control, neurodivergent mindset, trauma-informed coaching, confidence and consistency, avoiding failure, identity-based change, The Long Game Coaching
Summary
In this short hot-take episode, Bec explores a pattern she sees again and again: women who say they’re “scared to fail,” while quietly opting out, pulling back, or never fully trying.
Not because they’re lazy.
Not because they lack capacity.
But because not trying feels safer than being seen trying.
In this episode, she explores:
• why half-effort is often a form of self-protection
• how avoiding commitment doesn’t prevent failure, it simply guarantees regret
• the difference between failure as feedback and failure as identity
• why control, not fear, is usually what’s driving the behaviour
• and how choosing to try properly changes everything
This episode is for anyone who knows they’re capable of more, but keeps stopping just short of fully going for it.