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In the week that Dear England, his play about the English football team, reopens at the National Theatre, playwright James Graham has announced that his next play, at the Edinburgh International Festival, will star Succession's Brian Cox and be about the financial crash of 2008. In this revealing conversation he talks to Sarah about his admiration for Southgate, the tragedy behind his play Punch, his horror of social media and why theatre is a vital tool for building empathy and countering toxic masculinity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Your extraordinary marriage starts here: www.thedadedge.com/25questions Today, in this week's Friday Fatherly Fumbles, First Downs, and Field Goals, Larry Hagner draws from his decade of podcasting experience and 18 years of raising sons to address the critical challenges of raising boys in today's world. He emphasizes how fathers can shape their sons' future relationships by modeling respectful behavior toward women, particularly through their own marriages, while balancing essential life skills from education and financial literacy to physical fitness and emotional intelligence. The discussion delves into the delicate balance of fostering resilience in boys by allowing them to take risks and embrace failure, while also teaching them to be both kind and capable of self-defense. Larry Hagner shares practical insights on guiding boys toward meaningful achievements, from completing challenging tasks to developing spiritual leadership, all while navigating the distractions of modern technology and maintaining focus on what truly matters in their development. www.thedadedge.com/friday189 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.thedadedge.com/squire www.thedadedge.com/daddydaughter www.themensforge.com
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Your extraordinary marriage starts here: www.thedadedge.com/25questions Nick Koumalatsos is a former Marine Raider, entrepreneur, and author dedicated to helping others grow through physical fitness, mental resilience, and personal development. He leads Agoge, a coaching company that empowers individuals to pursue their potential by developing strength, confidence, and leadership. Today, Nick Koumalatsos shares the powerful impact of in-person connections through activities like jiu-jitsu, training sessions, and shared meals. He discussed the Squire program, a transformative rite of passage for young men that Nick personally embraced by guiding his nephew through it, highlighting the crucial need for positive male role models in young boys' lives. The conversation evolved to address the challenges of modern parenting, particularly the tendency to overprotect children at the expense of their personal growth and resilience. This led to a broader discussion about the importance of generational wisdom transfer and traditional rites of passage, with both hosts emphasizing the need for parents to create environments where children can develop both physically and emotionally through facing and overcoming challenges. www.thedadedge.com/502 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.nickkoumalatsos.com www.thedadedge.com/squire
This week on Depths of Motherhood, we explore the journey of men's rites of passage and also the transition into fatherhood. While much of our podcast centers on women's rites of passage, today's conversation shifts the focus to men—our partners, fathers, sons, and friends. This topic is raw, relevant, and deeply necessary for everyone, especially those raising boys, partnering with men, or seeking to build deeper relationships with men in their lives. Our guest, Dan Doty, a leader in the global men's movement, shares his heartfelt insights into the healing journey of men. Through his work as a writer, wilderness guide, and meditation teacher, Dan has guided thousands of men in reconnecting with their true selves, their families, and their communities. Link to FREE complimentary blog with guided meditation for our boys and men In This Episode: What are Rites of Passage? The Role of Male Role Models? The Journey to the Heart? Rite of Passage in Manhood Fatherhood as a Rite of Passage Meeting Conditioned Beliefs, Traumas, and Fears Connect with Dan: Dan Doty Dan Doty (@fatherhoodunlocked) Fatherhood Unlocked Rite of Passage Connect with Danielle (Host): Book: Reclaiming Circle - A guide to hosting women's circles Online Women's Circle: RSVP Podcast Instagram: @depthsofmotherhood Website: www.Danielle-Catherine.com Email: Depthsofmotherhood@protonmail.com Sponsor: Evolving Humans
K.A. Owens interviews Writer, Actor, Activist Michael T. Topic: 2024 Presidential election and who should or should not be be a male role model and why. Recorded Saturday October 26, 2024, 5PM.
Modern masculinity faces many challenges, from a lack of clear role models to societal expectations that oscillate between extremes. This episode dives deep into the complex journey of healing for men, exploring the importance of reclaiming balance between the archetypes of the lover and the warrior, and why society's vilification of masculinity through terms like "toxic masculinity" can often do more harm than good. I highlight the need for men to embrace their values, build healthy boundaries, and undergo transformative initiations to rediscover their purpose. This is not just about healing old wounds but about fostering emotional growth and integrity. It's a call to men to step forward, embrace their pain as a catalyst for purpose, and take risks for deeper love, connection, and authentic change. Resources: — Watch the previous episodes in this series: — Never Enough: Unpacking The Father Wound: https://markgroves.com/episode/never-enough-unpacking-the-father-wound/ — Am I Too Much? Healing Your Wounds with Mom & Reclaiming Your Worth: https://markgroves.com/episode/am-i-too-much-healing-your-wounds-with-mom-and-reclaiming-your-worth/ — The 4 Hidden Blocks Women Face in Personal Growth with Kylie McBeath: https://markgroves.com/episode/the-4-hidden-blocks-women-face-in-personal-growth-with-kylie-mcbeath/ —Ready to transform your relationships? Download The Relationship Toolkit for free and learn the 5 essential skills to thrive in love and life! https://go.markgroves.com/relationship-toolkit-podcast —Have a Question For Mark That You'd Like To Hear Answered on the Podcast? Leave us a Voice Note Here: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMarkGrovesPodcast —Join My Online Community: http://markgroves.com/aligned —Get My New Book! Liberated Love - Release Codependent Patterns and Create the Love You Desire: https://markgroves.com/book —Explore My Courses: https://markgroves.com/courses Follow me and my work here: —Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/markgrovestv —Follow my Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markgrovespodcast —Subscribe to my Newsletter: https://markgroves.com/newsletter —Subscribe to my Substack: https://markgroves.substack.com Find an archive of my work here: —Instagram - @createthelove: https://www.instagram.com/createthelove —Facebook - @createthelove: https://www.facebook.com/createthelove If you want to dive deeper into my content, search through every episode, find specific topics I've covered, and ask me questions, go to my Dexa page: https://dexa.ai/markgroves Themes: Men's Healing Journey, Masculinity Transformation, Healthy Masculinity, Healing the Father Wound, Masculinity and Emotional Well-Being, Toxic Masculinity vs Healthy Masculinity, Initiation into Manhood, Archetypes of Masculinity, Healing Trauma for Men, Emotional Growth for Men, Reclaiming Male Identity, Male Role Models, Boundaries for Men, Men's Self-Esteem and Relationships, Shame and Emotional Healing for Men Drop us a note at podcast@markgroves.com for sponsor product support, questions, comments, guest suggestions, or just to say hello! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWhen an anonymous listener posted this question we thought it would be a great topic to discuss; one that many of our listeners could be wondering about. The listener said, Hello, I absolutely love your podcast. And here's the question. Do you think all teens should go to therapy, just so they have a space to talk that isn't a parent, family member or friend. I've been pondering this lately and trying to equip my kids with all the tools I feel they will need in life.Feeling very empowered listening to the podcast. The other issue we discussed was an email in which a listener queried whether it's really that important for boys to have male teachers as role models; or even to have same sex role models at all.REFERENCES:https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/conflict-resolution-skills-can-deepen-your-relationship-with-your-teen-heres-how/Richard Reeves Of Boys and MenBad Therapy, Why The Kids Aren't Growing UP. Support the showPlease vote for Teenagers Untangled in the Women in Podcasting Awards!Click on the Parenting category and choose Teenagers Untangled from the drop-down link:www.womenpodcasters.com/voteThank you so much for your support. I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping. Please hit the follow button if you like the podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message.Rachel's email is teenagersuntangled@gmail.com The website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact us:www.teenagersuntangled.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/Susie is available for a free 15 minute consultation, and has a great blog:www.amindful-life.co.uk
There aren't enough examples of positive male role models. We made a very incomplete list of men making positive change in the world today. Check out the big (and not-so-big) guys on our list. Beer:Jody - Galaxy Gazer IPA, by Crux Fermentation Project, Bend, OregonBruce - Guinness 0 Non Alcoholic Draught, by GuinnessI read an article discussing how Gus Walz's vulnerability is an example of positive masculinity—something we still don't see that often. Let's talk about:why this is importantexamples of positive masculinity in both plus-size and smaller folksNote: there are many, many positive role models who aren't famous. We know this, but this list is specifically about people we can look up to who have a national/worldwide platform.Examples (new and classic):Mr. RogersBarak ObamaDave GrohlLebron JamesJon StewartI really like this guy https://www.instagram.com/fit2serve1/ interesting storyair manatee - JimboZach Miko Will Lay - https://www.instagram.com/coachbearstrong/Sponsor: Bear Skn
In this episode of the Young Dad Podcast, host Jay interviews Ellie, a mother of four and a narrative therapist. They discuss narrative trauma care and the importance of telling our stories accurately with the help of others. They also explore the challenges of parenting and the impact of shame on children's emotional development. Jay emphasizes the need for fathers to teach their sons healthy ways to express emotions and break the cycle of shame. Ellie highlights the importance of self-reflection and understanding the root causes of our reactions. In this part of the conversation, Jey discusses his need for validation and how it stems from not receiving it consistently throughout his life. Elle emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own story and how it influences their behavior. They also discuss the challenges of parenting and the need for self-work. Jey highlights the importance of male role models and the role they play in children's lives. Elle shares tips for maintaining healthy relationships and reconnecting with oneself. They conclude by encouraging self-compassion and seeking support when needed. Takeaways Narrative trauma care involves writing a story of harm and sharing it with a group to receive care and support. Children often internalize shame and blame themselves for negative experiences, which can impact their emotional development. Fathers should teach their sons healthy ways to express emotions and break the cycle of shame. Self-reflection and understanding the root causes of our reactions can help us respond to our children's emotions in a more supportive way. Validation is important and can stem from not receiving it consistently throughout one's life. Understanding one's own story and how it influences behavior is crucial for personal growth. Parenting provides opportunities for self-work and growth. Having strong male role models is important for children's development. Maintaining healthy relationships requires attunement and curiosity. Reconnecting with oneself can be achieved through somatic practices and mindfulness. Self-compassion is essential in parenting and personal growth. Seeking support and asking for help is important for young parents. Options for payment and flexible arrangements are available for counseling services. Sound Bites "Putting shame where shame belongs." "Balancing confidence and acceptance of mistakes." "Teaching boys that it's okay to cry and express emotions." "I just want that validation that I did something good, that I did good things." "Each child brings something where I find myself having big feelings or big reactions, that's my cue of where I need to do my own work." "It's very easy for us dads, especially that are being dads right now of our children, to kind of quickly snap and be like, 'Hey, you're being a bully to your younger sister right now.'" Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Impact of Shame and Emotional Regulation 07:52 Addressing Childhood Trauma through Narrative Therapy 30:04 Navigating Childhood Experiences and Adult Behavior 32:17 The Journey of Parenting and Personal Growth 34:57 Reconnecting with Oneself Through Somatic Practices 37:49 Support and Resources for New Parents 41:26 The Role of Male Role Models and Emotional Support in Parenting Support the Pod! Subscribe to the Newsletter and find all the deals, specials, promos and partners of Young Dad Podcast on our Link.Tree- https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog Joon App: Discount code: YNGDAD Listener Link: joonapp.io/youngdad Make sure to like, follow, subscribe, leave a review and show your support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
Today, we're exploring why men need more alone time and how expanding our boundaries of possibility can transform our roles as fathers, leaders and individuals. I'm joined by Cory Firth, explorer of the human ecosystem, delving into biological, psychological, socio-environmental, and spiritual elements for sustainable growth and in support of a new generation of conscious Dad's. ___Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Drop a review and let me know what resonates with you about the show!Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet!*A special thanks to MONOS, our official travel partner for Behind the Human! Use MONOSBTH10 at check-out for savings on your next purchase. ✈️*Special props
Main Topics: Purpose, Direction, Leadership, Emotions. Father Wound, 4 Masculine Archetypes Alexander is a Men's Transformational Coach, NCS qualified counsellor, Yoga Teacher, Meditation Teacher and founder of ‘The Unmasked Man'. He has sat with hundreds of men all over the world helping them to unmask the man within and to shed light on the unconscious boy. He is deeply passionate and dedicated to guiding men to step into their power and fulfil their potential. Leading through embodiment, Alexander has overcome many struggles on his journey, enabling him to hold space from an empathetic and relatable place. He believes that through true authenticity and vulnerability we can compassionately drop into a better relationship with ourselves and our bodies, creating a loving and grounded approach to self-healing and growth. Leading The Unmasked Man Team, Alexander teaches online and in-person men's trainings, events and retreats throughout the U.K. and Europe. Key topics include: ⭐️ Balancing The Masculine and Feminine Energy ⭐️ Learning to Feel Our Emotions and The Importance of Releasing Them Regularly ⭐️ How Father Wounds Can Make Us Abdicate Our Leadership ⭐️ Navigating Your Power By Surrounding Yourself With People Who Challenge You ⭐️ How Integrating Our Shadow Parts Lights The Way to Strong Leadership ⭐️ The Influence of Masculinity Norms on Men's Emotional Well-being ⭐️ Using The Four Archetypes of Men to Find Direction and Purpose ⭐️ The Negative Impact of Boy Psychology on Men's Lives ⭐️ Letting Go of the Boy Psychology by Growing Emotional Maturity as A Man ⭐️ The Transformational Effect of Group Work and Having a Community You Can Trust ⭐️ Focusing on Our Purpose in Life Instead of Fearing Other People's Criticism ⭐️ Connecting to Our Authentic Self by Listening Instead of Reacting Connect With David - The Authentic Man: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theauthenticman_/ Website: https://www.theauthenticman.net/ For Coaching: hello@theauthenticman.net Newsletter: https://www.theauthenticman.net/home-subscribe Connect with Alexander: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alexander_cottle/ & https://www.instagram.com/the.unmaskedman https://www.theunmaskedman.co.uk/
In today's episode, I spoke with Leonard Sax about his book 'Boys Adrift: The Five Factors Driving the Growing Epidemic of Unmotivated Boys and Underachieving Young Men'. Leonard Sax is an American psychologist and a practicing family physician. He is best known as the author of four books for parents: Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge, Why Gender Matters, and the Collapse of Parenting. Highlights * 00:00 Intro * 6:52 Factor 1: Schools * 23:27 Motivation & Personality * 33:52 Factor 2: Video Games * 41:40 Roni's World of Warcraft Days * 53:07 Factor 3: ADHD Meds * 1:06:44 Factor 4: Endocrine Disruptors * 1:13:37 Factor 5: Male Role Models * 1:21:32 Don't Let Toxic Pop Culture Raise Your Children * 1:23:55 Where You Can Find Leonard's Work This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebiggerpicturepod.substack.com
Welcome to Walking the Way as we continue our journey through the Bible. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we share in a regular rhythm of worship and devotion together. Credits Opening Prayer https://thisdayipray.com/?p=05&m=0 Bible verse Ruth 3:2 Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage Ruth 3 Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. Prayer Handbook Click here to download it Download the Script https://1drv.ms/b/s!AnHHJxf-hxXpuJ8x4EU5Ggfl32mEEw?e=zRqai7 Supporting Walking the Way If you want to support Walking the Way, please go to: https://ko-fi.com/walkingtheway or you can subscribe to the channel: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkingtheway/subscribe Know the truth by Bruce Milne (This is an affiliate link to help support the podcast) Hitchhikers guide to the Bible by Colin Sinclair (This is an affiliate link to help support the podcast) Pure Scum by Mike Sares (This is an affiliate link to help support the podcast) To contact Ray: Please leave a comment or a review. I want to find out what people think and how we make it better. www.rayborrett.co.uk ray.borrett@outlook.com @raybrrtt https://fb.me/walkingthewaypodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkingtheway/message
Julia's consulting work focuses on health and wellness, communication, and supporting new teachers. JB Academic Consulting, supports teachers, provides professional development, and promotes student engagement. In this conversation, Julia Baly, an experienced educator, shares her journey and the importance of involving students as stakeholders in the education system. She discusses the impact of empowering students to make decisions and the positive outcomes it can bring. Julia also highlights the challenges she faced in getting staff buy-in and the importance of valuing teachers' input. She emphasizes the need for more male educators as role models for students and the benefits they bring to the profession. Takeaways Involving students as stakeholders in the education system leads to positive outcomes and empowers them to take ownership of their learning environment. Challenges in education can be overcome by inviting students and teachers to the table and valuing their input. The role of educators goes beyond teaching; it is a mission field that requires serving and supporting students. The education system needs more male educators as role models for students and to provide diverse perspectives. Addressing the gap in education requires a holistic approach that considers the well-being of teachers and students. Male role models in education are vital for providing support and guidance to male students. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:18 Experience in Education 03:09 Importance of Student Involvement 05:28 Engaging Students as Stakeholders 06:19 Impact and Outcomes of Student Involvement 07:49 Challenges and Overcoming Resistance 10:24 Students' Role in Hiring Teachers 13:34 Empowering Students to Make Decisions 14:29 Leaders SHIFT Training 16:43 Challenges with Staff Buy-In 17:49 Involving Students in Decision-Making 21:11 Personal Background and Journey in Education 24:15 Education as a Mission Field 27:29 The Gap in Education and Teacher Frustration 30:03 Addressing the Gap and Teacher Recommendations 33:03 Julia Bailey's Foundation and Consulting 37:38 The Importance of Male Educators 38:56 The Importance of Male Role Models in Education 40:28 Equity Between Men and Women in Education 41:11 JB Academic Consulting and Services 41:55 Opportunities for Collaboration and Impact Learn More about Julia Baly IG Julia Baly website juliabaly.com info@juliabaly.com Learn More about Dwayne Roberts & Associates LLC https://dwaynehroberts.com
Levon and Andrey experience mental gymnastics while trying to acknowledge what Andrew Tate gets right, and dive into what that means for modern masculinity; what if Andrew Tate is more of a symptom of a greater decay in our society, and how are young men put in a position where Tate is their greatest champion?Full Summary: The conversation explores the themes of Andrew Tate's advice, the crisis of loneliness and dating, the dangers of his message, the lack of novelty in his advice, and the rise of sociopaths and grifters. It also discusses the appeal and criticisms of Jordan Peterson, the potential rebranding of Peterson, the role models of the past, and the need for role models in day-to-day life. The conversation highlights the importance of relationships, the toxic framing of the matrix, and the perception of left-wing politics and masculinity. In this conversation, Andrey and Levon discuss the influence of Andrew Tate as a role model for young men and the lack of left-wing role models. They also explore the impact of a lack of deep connections and the role of religion as a community. The charges against Andrew Tate and the incompatibility of his actions with religion are examined. The toxic influence of Andrew Tate and the incentive structures of social media algorithms are discussed. The failure of institutions and the need for structural changes in society are highlighted.
Will and Jon discuss current 1980s news including updates on sequels to fan favorite 80s films (Conan, Terminator, Ghostbusters and others) and how Dana Carvey snubbed Robin Williams. Then, with the Kat away (literally), Will and Jon review Watch Mojo's list of the ten sexiest women of the 80s. And later, the pair shares the fictional male characters that shaped them into the men they are today.Introduction - :25Announcements - 4:20*Listen for our chat with author Skye McDonald later this week.Top 10 Sexiest Women of the 80s - 6:401980s News - 26:14Fictional Male Role Models - 52:30Wrap-Up & Your Feedback - 1:22:16For the many ways to support the show, visit www.1980snow.com/support.For more episodes of 1980s Now and information about the show visit www.1980snow.comLearn more about Jon's podcast and Youtube channel at www.GenXGrownup.com.Email us at will@1980snow.com or kat@1980snow.com.
On today's podcast Charlie from Charisma On Command talks about the state of men today, the lack of masculine role models and what makes Andrew Tate so appealing. Thanks for listening!If You'd Like To Help Support The Podcast: http://www.patreon.com/charismaoncommand If you enjoy the podcast please SUBSCRIBE and Click the Notification bell
Why does it seem like most of the mainstream male role models these days fall into the category of "toxic"? Is the "feminization" of society to blame?In the first episode of season 3, William J. Edwards came through to discuss.GET IN TOUCHLike what you hear? SUBSCRIBE ➕, SHARE
In this show, Damon covers how important it is having a positive role male model in a school. What is a positive male role model and what impact do they have?
In this episode of the Better Than Rich Show, hosts Andrew Biggs and Mike Abramowitz speak with Connor Beaton, founder of ManTalks and an experienced life coach. They discuss the challenges that boys face in today's society and the importance of fathers in encouraging risk-taking and developing grit and determination. Connor also addresses the misconception that advocating for boys and men means being anti-women, and shares insights on how self-leadership can be role-modeled from a young age. This episode offers valuable insights into how we can support the development of strong, self-leading men in our society. Topics Covered: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Better Than Rich Show with Connor Beaton on Self Leadership and Modern Masculinity 00:02:31 - Personal Growth Through Reading 00:04:04 - Motivation Behind Helping Men Discover Real Masculinity 00:06:21 - Lack of Male Role Models in American Society 00:07:00 - Stripped Away: A Man's Journey From Infidelity to Living in His Car 00:11:02 - Men's Mental Health: Contributing Factors and Solutions 00:14:37 - The Strength in Confronting Our Struggles: A Call for Men to Break the Rule 00:16:57 - The One Rule for Men: Don't Talk About It 00:19:03 - The Struggle of Masculinity in Domestic Life 00:24:33 - Insightful Statistics on the Boy Crisis and the Importance of Self Leadership 00:25:38 - Raising Boys into Men and Advocating for Both Genders 00:27:49 - Join Our Five Day Mini Course to Learn the Power of Automation and Delegation for Business Systems 00:31:35 - Teaching Sons Basic Survival Skills in the Wilderness 00:32:50 - Encouraging Risk-Taking in Sons: Importance of Fathers' Role 00:37:04 - Teacher Deals with Boys' Excitement Over Slide, Prepares for Talk about Porn 00:40:59 - The Shadow: Understanding the Part of You That You Keep Hidden 00:42:01 - Understanding the Unconscious Snag That Sabotages Our Goals: The Shadow 00:44:20 - Book Review: A Practical Guide for Men to Integrate Concepts and Take Action 00:46:04 - Working Through Childhood Rivalry with My Sister: A Therapeutic Journey Connect With Connor: Website LinkedIn Podcast Email Connor Here Get his book Here Books Mentioned: Of Boys and Men The Boy Crisis Awareness The Wisdom of Insecurity Oryx and Crake The Palgrave Handbook of Male Psychology and Mental Health Connect with The Better Than Rich BTR Mini-Course Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanrichshow/message
A recent report published by the American Academy of Pediatrics proves the importance of fathers in the development of young children.Engaged fathers are associated with better academic success, health, social skills, and confidence. Their children also have less delinquency and reduced likelihood of substance abuse.It really matters to get dads involved with children. They don't have to serve the same functions as mothers. It's great when fathers will jump in and change diapers and rock babies to sleep, but they can be involved in other ways. Daddies tend to be more playful with babies and tend to get more belly laughs. Fathers encourage their littles to climb to the top of the monkey bars and take risks on the playgrounds.Encouraging all fathers to get involved with children will improve those children's lives. Giving fathers paid parental leave will help with this.If your child's father is unavailable, this role can be filled by any male or person identifying as male in the child's life. Grandfathers, uncles, adopted fathers or males who are committed to the child's well-being can assist in the positive development of children.Listen in to this encore episode from June 2016 as Dr. Michael Yogman shares the importance of fathers (or father figures).
New findings show the positive impact of fathers on child development.A recent report published by the American Academy of Pediatrics proves the importance of fathers in the development of young children.Engaged fathers are associated with better academic success, health, social skills, and confidence. Their children also have less delinquency and reduced likelihood of substance abuse.It really matters to get dads involved with children. They don't have to serve the same functions as mothers. It's great when fathers will jump in and change diapers and rock babies to sleep, but they can be involved in other ways. Daddies tend to be more playful with babies and tend to get more belly laughs. Fathers encourage their littles to climb to the top of the monkey bars and take risks on the playgrounds.Encouraging all fathers to get involved with children will improve those children's lives. Giving fathers paid parental leave will help with this.If your child's father is unavailable, this role can be filled by any male or person identifying as male in the child's life. Grandfathers, uncles, adopted fathers or males who are committed to the child's well-being can assist in the positive development of children.Listen in to this encore episode from June 2016 as Dr. Michael Yogman shares the importance of fathers (or father figures).
On this episode our host Khalif Wyatt goes into depth about the importance of having positive male mentors during the developmental stages. He talks about a lot of the positive male mentors he had in his life and also gives advice to the youth on what to look for in a positive male mentor.
We have the dynamic TRIO in the house! That's right, big brother, Pastor Nathan Mesa makes his debut and joins us on today's episode. He shares details of his fitness journey, role as a husband and so much more! A great conversation worth listening to. We love to hear your feedback! Feel free to leave a review or comment on our social pages.Thanks for tuning in!--Connect with Pastor Nathan Mesahttps://www.instagram.com/nathanjmesa/--Don't forget to stay connected with us: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4OvpFp9OB9_DgVdVVbXhFg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beyond.theletter/Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/beyond-the-letter--Get to know some of the team: @amesa https://www.instagram.com/amesa/@chelsiebaham https://www.instagram.com/chelsiebaham/@naaneki https://www.instagram.com/naaneki/
Think back to when you were young. Do remember who your first role model was? A role model could be someone different from someone you admire. Me, I admired sports figures. Growing up in Canada, I was a huge Montreal Canadiens fan and that era featured Guy Lafluer. Now I idolized Guy and while I wanted to be like him when hockey didn't pan out I was left with a hollow role model because really it was all about hockey and nothing more. I didn't know any more about him. Remember this was the 70s there were no google or social media. But what about today? Sure those things exist but how can we make a sports figure a role model and should they even be one? Well today, we are going to unpack the importance for men young and old to have male role models. Dylan Roos is a master NLP practitioner, accredited health coach and masculinity coach. Dylan mentors young men through his flagship program "Prince to King." Dylan has worked extensively in the men's space for 4 years now and is passionate about reshaping masculinity for the modern man. In this episode we discuss... why role models especially males are important what young men are struggling with today why toxic masculinity is not the focus what men wish women knew attributes of a role model Prince-to-king work To reach Dylan:
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Moms raising fatherless kids have questions, good questions, regarding bringing up their children without the important role of a dad in their life. Today's question comes from a mom raising a young daughter concerned about her girl's potential quest to fill the void in the wrong way. “How do I set boundaries for my daughter and respect her inner need for a male figure in her life?” Today four fatherless women share their “Trophies of Grace” stories of God's protection and provision of male figures in their lives. In this episode they talk about: Helping girls understand their worth and value in God Teaching mom to fulfill the role of gatekeeper and to be a powerful influence on her child's perspective How God uses others as a vessel for His fathering Dear Mama, please know that you are not alone! Join our private Facebook group for more encouragement and community: http://www.bit.ly/WidowMom For more information and helpful resources, check our website: PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
Lack of Male Role Models | Why Is The Extremes So Popular | Conditioning | Man Cave In this episode of Man Cave, we discuss the lack of male role models in the world. We discuss how black men are portrayed and how the consumerism of black trauma is our biggest selling point. We discuss the people coming into men's spaces poisoning the well of role models and discuss if they are role models and definitions of the role model. Happy Birthday Boss Le Alpha Zelmae Podcast, Books, Merch, and more in the Link Below: https://linktr.ee/Zelmae Host: Uniqo https://uniqowilliams.com/?fbclid=IwAR1K_UYtMtJB3GyQvczZNbEbq71tyQf69dOQXJwWJWb8qCEMUMapZWJ947M# Team: https://linktr.ee/monrayhudson?fbclid=IwAR1SlH-LnybVTp8Yo4IP6TUEb2j6exJhjd56QSwNQFMpPF9CY_TYOReuE80 https://twitter.com/Afrokami765 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/99media/support
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20220616 - The World Needs More Positive, Masculine, Male Role Models by Kevin McCullough Radio
This week Tamika and Mysonne start off the show discussing the recent passing of popular Youtuber Kevin Samuels, and disected the different reactions from men and women once hearing the news. Next they move onto another discussion about building up our young black brothers with special guest K. Bain, who is the CEO of Community Capacity Development organization and a community leader. During the discussion they expand on teen men going to jail and not growing, having more positive male figures around young men in the community and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are discussing 6 Facts You HATE that level up your BEST Life! We all want to level up our life, we all want to grow to into our fullest potential or you wouldn't be on my podcast. We help men specifically but anyone who wants to become their best self we want to help reach those goals. There are some facts that are just part of life, once you get a handle on that you can move accordingly. Today we will cover your health, your walk, your perspective and ore than a few other things. The world is full of people who want their best, but there seem to be few willing to fight for it. Comfort is the enemy of personal growth and personal development. The video version of this show is available on YouTube @ https://youtu.be/GEepUBb0D9k The Phoenix: A Convention for Father Figures and Male Role Models https://www.thefallibleman.com/thephoenix
The Imperfect Discourse Podcast, a place for conversation, questions, and thought provoking ideas. Season 1 Episode 7 Asking the main question is there such things as a good man?
In this week's ASK ME ANYTHING, Ryan Michler is flying solo and tackling the top questions of the week. Hit Ryan up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share what's working in your life. ⠀ SHOW HIGHLIGHTS ⠀ (2:10) Why aren't friends great choices to hold you accountable? (6:10) How do you deal with wanting more for your kids than they want for themselves? (10:00) Do you have any advice for a happy divorce? (13:30) How do you establish healthy boundaries with a narcissistic mother? (18:10) Can you try to get Tim Ballard on the podcast? (19:30) How do you guide sons through difficult conversations about sex? (26:10) What do you do on days when you don't feel the motivation to perform at a high level? (28:30) What would you suggest doing to gain better access to men of purpose who are worthy of being role models? (33:20) When do you apply discipline vs. compassion and empathy as a single parent? (38:20) What does the average “just getting by” man waste the most money on that the successful man does not? (40:55) What steps could I take to help my wife in the event that I die suddenly? Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready ⠀ Download the NEW Order of Man Twelve-Week Battle Planner App and maximize your week.
King Randall, is a 22 year old native of Albany, GA. Seeing a need to help enhance and advance the lives of the young men in his community, he set out to take action to combat the high poverty and crime rates in the southwest Georgia city.Follow Zuby - https://twitter.com/zubymusic Follow King - https://twitter.com/NewEmergingKing Subscribe to the 'Real Talk With Zuby' podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & more - https://fanlink.to/zubypodcast Support Zuby on Patreon - https://patreon.com/zubymusic Special thanks to GOLD TIER Patreon members: Andrea Mucelli, Edwin Chiang, Libbie Richardson, Matt Gallagher, Matthew Steinfeld, Paul Pugh, Mondo, Todd Weyl, Destiny Hillhouse, OnlineBookClub.org Website - https://zubymusic.com Online Store - https://teamzuby.com 'Strong Advice: Zuby's Guide to Fitness For Everybody' eBook - https://gumroad.com/l/zubyfitness
Mark Perlman and Joe Ferrandino continue sharing the background on their 50+ year friendship and how that shaped their fatherhood journey and the roots of the Nurturing Father's Program.
Don't forget you can check out all things casual at: https://linktr.ee/Casual_Empire Also you can email us at: animecasualsreal@gmail.com In this episode of the Casual Discussion, we talk about our favorite male role models in anime who helped guide the characters of the show and even us.
Fr. Burke Masters explains to us why it is vital that boys have strong male role models in their lives. Professor of Management at Northwestern, Harry Kraemer explains to us that now more than ever, we need to really listen to one another. All show notes at Fr. Burke Masters, Boys Need Strong Male Role Models/Harry Kraemer, Truly Listening to One Another - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
G Spot co-hosts Cos Moma and Dee Cay return to talk more geeky things. The duo break down the place and need of the positive male role model in today's pop-culture. Project-Nerd’s G Spot podcast reminds you that the G is for Geek. Cos Mama and Dee Cay take you on an adventure unlike any other that includes a mix of fun and excitement with some real world topics. Don’t worry, there’s plenty to be found here for anybody from movies and streaming to cosplay and conventions all the way to some next level shi… you get the point. The G Spot. Only on the Project-Nerd Podcast Network.
Topic: Today's Young Men Question of the Show: Loss of male role models. Fathers are not in the family. How do young men learn to approach young women. Is masculinity toxic or is broken masculinity toxic? Are men being feminized? If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at bluestateconversations@gmail.com. ___ Produced by sidekickk The Platform That Gives Podcasters Superpowers! Markvard: https://soundcloud.com/markvard Music from Soundcloud: Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Single Motherz Need To Look For MEN That Are Male Role Models Instead Of Lovers
Meet Lovern Gordon, founder of the Love Life Now Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to improving the lives of victims and survivors of domestic violence. First introduced to “It Gets Better” podcast's Rob Demeo after the murder of his mother, Gordon takes listeners on a journey through her journey with domestic violence.Gordon grew up on the island of Trinidad and experienced her father inflicting horrific violence against her mother, as well as her and her siblings. Determined to never fall victim again, Gordon migrated to the United States and set herself up for success. It wasn't until she had an abusive relationship of her own that she learned that torment has nothing to do with weakness or fault on the part of the victim.Many addicts grow up experiencing domestic violence. Within reported cases, one-in-four women will experience abuse, as well as one-in-seven men. Through organizations like Gordon's, it gets better. Find out how to help Lovern and the Love Life Now Foundation: https://lovelifenow.org/ or call (888) LLN-9876.Remember that help is ALWAYS available 24/7 with our partners at Sunrise Detox Center. Simply call our Recovery Hotline at (855) 900-0080.
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#215 Join the Facebook Group for Men: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatManWithin Curious with Jake Podcast feat Dominick Quartuccio: Sexual Performance, Sexual Shame and Sexual Health --------------------------------------------------------------- Why do we only hear about men’s sexuality when it’s a problem? Why do we hear SO MUCH about the sex lives of Donald Trump, Tiger Woods and the fuckboys of the world... ...yet we hear SO LITTLE about the sex lives of men who are genuinely doing it well? We’re all fumbling around trying to figure out our sexual selves. Naturally, we look to others to find our way. We take our cues from those we deem “sexually successful.” All too often those are the players, pick-up artists and porn stars. Think about the implications of that for a minute. That’s dangerous. That’s unacceptable. I’m here to play a part in tearing down the old model. I’m stepping forward to help fill this void of healthy masculine sexual role models. My sexuality was a problem for many years of my life because I had no role model to learn from or talk to. I bottomed out and ended up in Sex Addicts Anonymous for 4 years as part of an intensive process to clean my shit up. Now, my sexuality is one of the greatest gifts and most powerful forces in my life. I don’t know what you want to hear from me or how my story might help. But I do know I’ve got more to offer than the players, pick-up artists and porn stars. If there’s something you want to see or hear more about... ...my lines of communication are open. Come find me in: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatManWithin (PS - thank you to Dr. David Ley for introducing me to the concepts of “sexual role model” and “why do we only hear about men’s sexuality when it’s a problem?”)
Bob talks with Deacon Nathan Beiersdorfer about the male role in the pro-life movement, especially how important it is to be role models as husbands and fathers to change the culture to one that upholds the value of all life.Support the show (http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/ministries-offices/respect-life-2/being-pro-life/)
Here's a link to my Podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-the-flame Here's a link to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcIOc4TF5rbNxmxthF-Rxiw Here's a link to my Twitter: https://twitter.com/danieltheflame Link to “TheseGuys” Podcast: https://anchor.fm/these-guys Link to “TheseGuys” Website: http://itstheseguys.mystrikingly.com/ Link to "Carpet": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DQQHWHL/?coliid=I34GMATGNLX9RT&colid=1JHUJZWX7MCIA&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it Link to "Carpet Limited Edition": https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ATheseGuys&s=relevancerank&text=TheseGuys&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1
Here's a link to my Podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-the-flame Here's a link to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcIOc4TF5rbNxmxthF-Rxiw Here's a link to my Twitter: https://twitter.com/danieltheflame Link to “TheseGuys” Podcast: https://anchor.fm/these-guys Link to “TheseGuys” Website: http://itstheseguys.mystrikingly.com/ Link to "Carpet": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DQQHWHL/?coliid=I34GMATGNLX9RT&colid=1JHUJZWX7MCIA&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it Link to "Carpet Limited Edition": https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ATheseGuys&s=relevancerank&text=TheseGuys&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1
Charlottesville's Mayor, Police Chief, & reformer discuss solutions to the city's spike in crime with In My Humble Opinion & Charlottesville Tomorrow on 101 Jamz. Recorded on January 8th, 2021. City of Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker City of Charlottesville Police Chief RaShall Brackney Shadee Gilliam Editor of Charlottesville Tomorrow, Elliott Robinson Lead Reporter at Charlottesville Tomorrow, Jessie Higgins Hosted by Charles Lewis, Maxicelia Robinson, and Razor Episode Notes
In this podcast I talk about one of the biggest masculine Alpha Male role models I had when I was young, and how important these role models and mentors are... and how I screwed it up... Learn from my mistakes!
Episode #13: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 76% of teachers are female, compared to 24% being male. Additionally, only two out of every ten teachers are a minority. Special Guest Ryan Bell, CEO of The Bell Effect, joins Matt to discuss how he works with schools and other organizations to recruit male role models for children. Mr. Bell also offers tips for schools to increase their male representation.
Men, let's listen up to what physical therapist and relationship expert Cory Rankin has to say in this episode. We get into the side effects of what having good and bad male role models can do on the relationships we have with our partners, our kids, and how we treat others as a result. Cory and his wife, JoJo, are expert parents as well as relationship coaches and strong advocates for foster parenting, and you'll hear how strongly they believe in making a positive impact in the lives of children to set them up for a life of love, happiness, and service. ------- If you want more information on how to know more about them and how they help people, check out their facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongermarriage/ ------- If you are interested in reaching out to Cory and JoJo you can setup a call with them here at https://www.rfamilystrong.best/discovery-call39628615?fbclid=IwAR351VCDfHN1_m59-vPq8IFgqdobeqJvTBdMEThQ-dKjN0MYPSYp5O-l2jU
Ben Carson, David Goggins & Dave Chappelle are the topics of discussion today. All these issues that are going on in our country have a source. What is that source?IG: J.a.k.d_podcastJakdudes@gmail.com
Neither of us realized there was an International Men’s Day and, when we discovered it, we thought it was probably a bunch of Men’s Rights Activist BS. Turns out, parts of it are… kinda great and uplifting? Join co-hosts Bo Méndez and Jackson Bird as we discuss the history, the problems, and the promise of International Men’s Day.twitter.com/biggerpodinstagram.com/biggerpodWatch the video version at bit.ly/bigger1everythingsbigger.simplecast.com/Email us at everythingsbigger69@gmail.com Bo - finally changed his stupid social media handle!twitter.com/El_EnmascaraBoinstagram.com/El_EnmascaraBoJacktwitter.com/jackisnotabirdinstagram.com/jackisnotabirdyoutube.com/jackisnotabird Stuff we mentioned:International Men’s Day history primer: https://internationalmensday.com/founders-statement/IMD goals and mission: https://internationalmensday.com/objectives-of-imd/Press release for IMD 2019: https://internationalmensday.com/media/James Bond’s tweet: https://twitter.com/007/status/1196840311177261056 (I think there was a video as well, but it may have been taken down or posted for a limited time)Men’s mental health, tweeted by EB hero Thomas Page McBee: https://www.menshealth.com/health/a20111514/men-mental-health-awareness-month/?fbclid=IwAR24B-HSDD3w-B_vqHzWGbGv7rVzKjrSsjEDy2FqsGeBTFD0kZ9unSUEc2gReusable bags = disposable manliness: https://psmag.com/environment/how-gender-stereotypes-affect-pro-environment-behavior“Ditch the Girly Diaper Bag”: https://twitter.com/Apocalypse_Meow/status/1196976287853764608
Let's talk about the new elephant in the room - MALE BODY IMAGE ! Is social media pushing everyone too far in terms of what are societal norms are regarding physical beauty and appearance? Is it healthy to live in a society where we idolize characters that are super human in proportion. Is this even realistic and is it sending poor messages to young boys about bodies that are simply unattainable? Have we all been duped? Are steroids and diets a healthy norm?We also want to hear from you, the listener. Do you think we are pushing it too far? If you liked or enjoyed this episode, please feel free to rate, share and like our episode. We will also be available on patreon soon. Help us keep the lights on! We accept any and all feedback!
While cleaning off an old iPad Dan came across an old journaling app he used to write in. He shares his very last journal entry which was in 2016 and goes on to talk about some of the traumatic memories that came to mind after reading his journal. This is Dan's first ever solo episode on any podcast. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. (1:51) Episode 19 Recap. (4:35) My Personal Approach. (6:19) Dan's Journal Entry 3/21/16 (12:32) Bad Childhood Memories. (16:49) Being Physically, Mentally, and Emotionally Abused. (23:24) Male Role Models. (26:23) Dumpster Diving for Food. (29:55) Substance Abuse Problems. (31:26) House Fire and Exile. (36:25) Homelessness and Cross Country Move. (41:36) Hurricane Katrina. (43:20) The Hospital Killing My Son. (44:57) In Closing. If you enjoy A Few Screws Loose please rate/review us, and subscribe to be notified of new episodes! Stay connected with us on social media. Twitter: @ScrewsLoosePod Instagram: @ScrewsLoosePod Facebook: @AFSLPod Dan Twitter: @iAmDanOnDrugs Instagram: @iAmDanOnDrugs P Instagram: @PFromCharlotte You may also enjoy other podcasts on the @TheBREAKSMedia Network, a collective of some of the dopest podcast for the culture!
In honor of Father's Day, I want to explore what makes a positive male role model. Far too often we know the effects of negative role models or absent fathers. In honor of Father's Day, I wish to explore what a positive role does and how it has affected my life and countless lives throughout this country. I encourage all males to take an inventory of themselves and see what they can do to step up and be that male image so desperately needed. #fathersday, #leadership, #positivemalerolemodles, #masculinity, #toxicmasculinity, #absentfathers
How do we carry the legacy of male role models we've lost?
Male role models absent from the home. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conseta-richardson/support
Present or not, dads are important in our kids’ lives. John Finch demonstrates this in his documentary, The Father Effect. Listen in as Mighty Parenting podcasts hosts, Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler, talk with John about the father wound, the generational curse, forgiveness, things we need to teach our boys, and the immensely important message all parents need to hear. Our Guest: John Finch Detailed Show Notes: Visit MightyParentingPodcast.com.Support: Visit MightyParenting.com for tools, community, inspiration, and support for yourself. Visit https://mightyparenting.com/support/ to support the podcast. Patreon Bonus: John shares his story with Judy and Sandy. https://www.patreon.com/mightyparenting
Some believe you only get good men when young boys come from positive male role models. Is this a fact? Listen for my thoughts and experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfinterrogation/support
This week I talk about being in bed early, male role models and the aftermath of losing a bestie. Send me questions! http://bit.ly/TNTNM-Ask ME instagram.com/shannon.katee twitter.com/shannonkate16
On this show of BIG BOLD YOU Gens Johnson and Lonnie Beerman talks about The Importance of Male Role Models. Listen to the show and explore the best way to create a male role model in your life.
Larry, Peggy, and Wombat discuss male role models.
Why is it so easy for men to step away from their responsibility of being a husband and father or male role model to others? We look at this from a Christian viewpoint as well as how to be a leader and steps to create an effective weekly date night. Michael Baker of The Sedated...
Altorice and his guests will explore how to overcome the many barriers to fathers’ participation in their children’s education such as: · The belief that a child's education is a mother's responsibility · A tendency for schools to communicate primarily with mothers · Divorced or separated mothers having sole custody of children · Fathers' demanding work schedules · A failure to recognize the importance of becoming involved · Literacy and language difficulties
In this episode I talk to Dr. Christian Bolden P.H.D We talk about everything from gangs in America causes effects positive male role models masculinity and college safe spaces. This one gets deep. We discuss the history of gangs in San Antonio and how they spread throughout the country. Parenting schools and so much more. This episodes music picks were submitted to the show by email at streetreport@yahoo.com Ke Turner (Over It) available on iTunes Over It - Single Bumpy 103 (Heart Made of Stone) Will Spitwell featuring Speak Eazy (Shoot the Gap)
Tonight is the first outing on blogtalkradio for the Talk Back Lounge. TalkBack @ LightFM Radio is a brand new concept created by Radio Hosts Jaz Rodney-Sargeant and Ebony Empress. Tonight we are joined in the lounge by Cheyenne Bostock. Cheyenne wrote the book Break every chain, which is a guide to help men overcome the vicious cycle of fatherless homes, unemployment and incarceration... Join as we talk about his journey.... Follow Cheyenne @ www.askcheyb.com TalkBack @ LightFM Radio is a brand new concept created by London sisters Jaz Rodney-Sargeant and Ebony Empress (Sandra Rodney), supported by respected music and radio producer Mike Johnson. With backgrounds in business management, presenting and training – these dynamic sisters decided to pool resources to bring a new style audience participation show to both the UK and global networks and in November 2014 Talkback was born. The show provides an opportunity for audience participation in dialogue around faith, social, or political issues as they affect a wide range of people today. The platform encourages shared stories, open debate and a place for information gathering and sharing. The aim is to take the conversation to the audience through ‘live’ interactive and engaging debate. You can also expect music, special guest and the odd cheeky giveaway! Tune to Talkback in the Talkback lounge online @lightfm.net Call in on 3479457556 or comment in the chatroom
This week is about celebrating the great men in our lives ahead of Fathering Sunday.
After a hiatus of 12 months, the Classic Yak crew returns with the beginning of season two. This episode includes an extended welcome back, and a discussion of where we find good male role models in current society. Introduction and Welcome Back [00:15] Male Role Models [10:37] Outro [31:18] Pilgrims Progress Promo [33:28] End [35:31] [...]
Modern masculinity faces many challenges, from a lack of clear role models to societal expectations that oscillate between extremes. This episode dives deep into the complex journey of healing for men, exploring the importance of reclaiming balance between the archetypes of the lover and the warrior, and why society's vilification of masculinity through terms like "toxic masculinity" can often do more harm than good. I highlight the need for men to embrace their values, build healthy boundaries, and undergo transformative initiations to rediscover their purpose. This is not just about healing old wounds but about fostering emotional growth and integrity. It's a call to men to step forward, embrace their pain as a catalyst for purpose, and take risks for deeper love, connection, and authentic change. Resources: — Watch the previous episodes in this series: — Never Enough: Unpacking The Father Wound: https://markgroves.com/episode/never-enough-unpacking-the-father-wound/ — Am I Too Much? Healing Your Wounds with Mom & Reclaiming Your Worth: https://markgroves.com/episode/am-i-too-much-healing-your-wounds-with-mom-and-reclaiming-your-worth/ — The 4 Hidden Blocks Women Face in Personal Growth with Kylie McBeath: https://markgroves.com/episode/the-4-hidden-blocks-women-face-in-personal-growth-with-kylie-mcbeath/ —Ready to transform your relationships? Download The Relationship Toolkit for free and learn the 5 essential skills to thrive in love and life! https://go.markgroves.com/relationship-toolkit-podcast —Ready to stop chasing emotionally unavailable people? Download your free guide to break the cycle and call in the relationship you crave: https://go.markgroves.com/unavailable-people-opt-in-podcast —Learn the connection between Attachment Styles, how it affects the Nervous System, AND how you can heal it: .https://go.markgroves.com/nervous-system-opt-in-podcast —Have a Question For Mark That You'd Like To Hear Answered on the Podcast? Leave us a Voice Note Here: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMarkGrovesPodcast —Join My Online Community: http://markgroves.com/aligned —Get My New Book! Liberated Love - Release Codependent Patterns and Create the Love You Desire: https://markgroves.com/book —Explore My Courses: https://markgroves.com/courses Follow me and my work here: —Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/markgrovestv —Follow my Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markgrovespodcast —Subscribe to my Newsletter: https://markgroves.com/newsletter —Subscribe to my Substack: https://markgroves.substack.com Find an archive of my work here: —Instagram - @createthelove: https://www.instagram.com/createthelove —Facebook - @createthelove: https://www.facebook.com/createthelove If you want to dive deeper into my content, search through every episode, find specific topics I've covered, and ask me questions, go to my Dexa page: https://dexa.ai/markgroves Themes: Men's Healing Journey, Masculinity Transformation, Healthy Masculinity, Healing the Father Wound, Masculinity and Emotional Well-Being, Toxic Masculinity vs Healthy Masculinity, Initiation into Manhood, Archetypes of Masculinity, Healing Trauma for Men, Emotional Growth for Men, Reclaiming Male Identity, Male Role Models, Boundaries for Men, Men's Self-Esteem and Relationships, Shame and Emotional Healing for Men Drop us a note at podcast@markgroves.com for sponsor product support, questions, comments, guest suggestions, or just to say hello!