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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 1H 13M

Life Reflections - Mark Devlin on the Belfast Bapcast, January 2026

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I had a searingly honest chat with Mark, host of the Belfast Bapcast, in-person in his studio. This conversation barely touched on music, just for a change. Mark’s own words describe what was covered instead:In this conversation, Mark Devlin joins me for a grounded, unhurried discussion on culture, power, and the psychological consequences of prolonged inquiry.Rather than revisiting surface-level talking points, we explore how cultural systems shape behaviour, belief, and identity — and what it actually costs a person to see clearly over time.Off-camera, the conversation went even deeper into personal territory, touching on the human toll of research, isolation, and responsibility. What you hear here is a distilled, calm exchange between two people who are no longer interested in spectacle — only orientation.*If you have found value in my output and would like to help it continue, please consider supporting me in one of the following ways:Real gold bullion available from this source. (Tax-Free (CGT, VAT), Allocated and Segregated Storage (London/Zurich), Pension (SIPP) Gold, Buy Back Guarantee:https://goldbullionpartners.co.uk/download-our-complimentary-guide-m-devlin/Become one of my Patreon supporters and get access to exclusive content here:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=113137448To support my output through Buy Me A Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/markdevlinTo support me via a Paypal.com donation, find me at paypal.com under the e-mail address [email protected] e-mail on any matter:[email protected] of all upcoming events:www.djmarkdevlin.com/events/

I had a searingly honest chat with Mark, host of the Belfast Bapcast, in-person in his studio. This conversation barely touched on music, just for a change. Mark’s own words describe what was covered instead:In this conversation, Mark Devlin joins me for a grounded, unhurried discussion on culture, power, and the psychological consequences of prolonged inquiry.Rather than revisiting surface-level talking points, we explore how cultural systems shape behaviour, belief, and identity — and what it actually costs a person to see clearly over time.Off-camera, the conversation went even deeper into personal territory, touching on the human toll of research, isolation, and responsibility. What you hear here is a distilled, calm exchange between two people who are no longer interested in spectacle — only orientation.*If you have found value in my output and would like to help it continue, please consider supporting me in one of the following ways:Real gold bullion available from this source. (Tax-Free (CGT, VAT), Allocated and Segregated Storage (London/Zurich), Pension (SIPP) Gold, Buy Back Guarantee:https://goldbullionpartners.co.uk/download-our-complimentary-guide-m-devlin/Become one of my Patreon supporters and get access to exclusive content here:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=113137448To support my output through Buy Me A Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/markdevlinTo support me via a Paypal.com donation, find me at paypal.com under the e-mail address [email protected] e-mail on any matter:[email protected] of all upcoming events:www.djmarkdevlin.com/events/

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