
This week on The Pink Nest Podcast, we sit down with Geoff Langston, a coach, mentor, family man, and lifelong music lover whose journey has been shaped as much by the sea as by sound.
From a childhood spent by the coastline to a career dedicated to helping people grow, Geoff’s path is a reminder that the most powerful transformations often happen quietly, in the everyday moments we rarely talk about. Music became a thread that carried him through life’s highs and lows, long before coaching entered the picture and long after.
In this conversation, Geoff opens up about:
✨ How growing up by the sea shaped his sense of grounding
✨ The role music played in forming his identity
✨ What mental health looks like in real life, not theory
✨ The transition into coaching and why he chose a human-first approach
✨ What it really means to stay present, compassionate, and connected in a noisy world.
This episode is an invitation to slow down. To listen differently.
To remember that meaning often sits beneath the surface, in the stories we carry, the people who shaped us, and the music that held us when nothing else did.
Tune in, let yourself breathe a little deeper, and allow Geoff’s warmth and wisdom to meet you exactly where you are.
PS : There is a slight echo on my (the host’s) side in this episode, while Geoff’s audio is completely clear. Thank you for your patience; the depth of this conversation is absolutely worth the listen.