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Love Your Career Podcast? Let us know!Career Reinvention, Retirement and Building a Richer Life with Hannah MartinWhat does it really mean to prepare for retirement? For many women, especially mid-career professionals, retirement planning is often reduced to one question: “Will I have enough money?” Yet, as Hannah Martin explains in this thoughtful conversation, a fulfilling later life requires more than financial security. It also calls for purpose, community, health, independence and a clear sense of what comes next.In episode 282 of Your Career Podcast, Jane Jackson reconnects with Hannah Martin, founder of Talented Ladies Club and Rich Retiree, seven years after their last conversation. Hannah and I chatted in episodes 19 and 101. Hannah shares how her work supporting ambitious mothers returning to the workforce evolved into a new mission: helping women prepare for retirement in a way that is practical, empowering and deeply human.Jane and Hannah discuss the unique career and financial challenges many women face, including career breaks, lower pension or superannuation balances, caring responsibilities, and the implications of, unfortunately, a divorce. Confidence dips after time out of the workforce, and the long-term impact of the gender pay gap.They also explore why career reinvention does not stop at midlife. Whether you are facing redundancy, considering a career change, preparing for retirement, or wondering how to create more meaning in your next chapter, this conversation offers a reassuring reminder that it is never too late to make considered, confident choices.In this episode, we discuss:Why retirement planning must go beyond moneyThe four pillars of a rich retirement: finance, health, community and purposeHow career breaks can affect confidence, savings and long-term financial independenceWhy women often face different retirement challenges from menThe importance of community, contribution and meaningful activity as we ageHow mid-career professionals can begin planning their next chapter before they are forced toWhy career clarity matters at every stage of lifeHow cultural attitudes towards ageing can affect confidence, wellbeing and possibilityThe value of wisdom, lived experience and intergenerational connectionKey takeawayA rich retirement is not only about what you have saved. It is also about the life you are building.For mid-career professionals, this episode is a timely reminder to pause, reflect and ask: “What do I want the next chapter of my life and career to feel like?” Whether you are navigating redundancy, exploring a career change, rebuilding confidence, or preparing for a new stage of life, clarity is the first step towards making wise and grounded decisions.Resource mentioned:YouTube video when Jane visited Hannah in Worthing, UK - showing how genuine networking turns into genuine connections, taking the online connection offline to meet in person. Watch here: https://youtu.be/hN_dAzQ30uo?si=PxSphzC7KI_psFsE About Hannah MartinHannah Martin is the founder of Talented Ladies Club, created in 2013 to support ambitious mothers returning to work and building careers or businesses that fit their lives. Her latest initiative, Rich Retiree, helps women take a more holistic approach to retirement planning, considering not only finances but also health, purpose, community and fulfilment.Find out more at: richretiree.comAbout Jane JacksonJane Jackson is a career management coach, author of Navigating Career Crossroads, and host of Your Career Podcast. With over 24 years of experience, Jane helps mid-career professionals navigate redundancy, career change, job search, interview preparation, LinkedIn personal branding and career clarity so they can make confident decisions and move towards work they will enjoy.If you are at a career crossroads and would value caring, practical support, visit janejacksoncoach.com.------Welcome to Your Career Podcast with Jane Jackson where I help mid career professionals overcome self doubt and gain career clarity and the confidence to create the life and career they desire. Book a Zoom chat with me at janejacksoncoach.com - I'd love to meet you and discover what's happening in your career! Support the show- - - - - -Find out what you MUST DO to make a successful career change and land the job you'll LOVE. Take the CAREER SUCCESS QUIZ (it only takes 2 minutes) https://careersuccess.scoreapp.com/
Send us Fan MailSpacemen, you get the idea. keywordsmasculinity, emotional regulation, men's behavior, shame, dominance, vulnerability, mental health, societal change key topicsMasculinity and societal expectationsEmotional regulation and vulnerability in menThe role of shame and dominance in men's behaviorChapters00:00 Exploring Masculinity and Societal Expectations03:20 The Influence of Dan Harmon and Nickelodeon Shows05:31 Transitioning to Dan Schneider's Controversies06:51 The Impact of Male Dominance in Society09:57 Understanding Male Violence and Relationships13:55 Cultural Reflections on Masculinity and Change22:00 Understanding Men's Emotional Challenges25:26 Managing Anger and Emotional Regulation29:44 The Role of Shame in Men's Behavior33:24 Accountability and Integrity in Men's Actions36:25 Navigating Shame by Association40:33 Promoting Positive Male Behavior46:47 Creating a Supportive Environment for Change52:50 IntroSHORT.mp4 resourcesThe Boy Crisis by Warren Farrell and John Gray - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V4V7V4XDan Harmon (Creator of Community and Rick and Morty) - https://twitter.com/danharmonHead of the Class (TV Show) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_of_the_ClassGood Burger (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112508/Brent Atkinson's Work on Emotional Regulation - https://brentatkinson.com/Spread the word! The Manspace is Rad!!
In this powerful episode of the Man-Up Adventure Podcast, host Terry Gwaltney sits down with Eli Tavarez — Navy veteran, husband, father of four, and leader of Project Savior Outdoors, a ministry on the front lines of fighting veteran suicide through brotherhood, purpose, and the hope of Jesus Christ.Eli grew up in a Christian home with an incredible family legacy, but left his faith behind when he joined the Navy — chasing success, status, and the approval of the world. On paper he had it all. But spiritually and morally, he was bankrupt. It wasn't until his infant daughter's life hung in the balance that God broke through and brought Eli to his knees in one of the most raw and powerful conversion moments you'll ever hear.From that encounter with the living God, Eli's life was transformed — and now he gets front row seats to watching Jesus do the same in the lives of veterans, first responders, and broken men who walk through the doors of Project Savior Outdoors.In this episode:Eli's journey from a legacy of great men to spiritual bankruptcy in the NavyThe terrifying hospital moment that brought him face to face with GodHow discipleship and brotherhood have been at the center of every victory in his walkWhat Project Savior Outdoors is and how it's fighting veteran suicideWhy isolation is one of the enemy's greatest weapons against menThe difference between meeting church and actually meeting Jesus
Most people think overwhelm is a productivity problem. Corrie LoGiudice argues it's something much deeper. In this episode, JR speaks with Corrie LoGiudice, author of The Five Overwhelm Culprits, about why so many high performers feel exhausted, disconnected and stuck — even when their lives look successful on paper. Corrie explains why burnout is often misdiagnosed as a time-management issue, and why the real causes of overwhelm usually stem from deeper problems like misalignment, lack of clarity, weak support systems and chronic self-neglect.Their conversation covers:Why overwhelm is more than “having too much to do”The five root causes behind burnout and chronic stressHow work and personal life pressures compound each otherWhy high performers often confuse exhaustion with successThe difference between burnout and misalignmentHow intuition helps people recognize when something is wrongWhy women experience overwhelm differently than menThe role resilience plays in navigating major life changesHow to recognize overwhelm before reaching a breaking pointWhy meaningful change either happens by choice — or happens to youSubscribe to Career Sessions wherever you get your podcasts for weekly episodes like this.Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/corrie-logiudice.For more career guidance and resources, subscribe to my member community at https://pathwise.io/join-now/
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From her research into female spiritual role models, Writer Erica Bassani joins Raghu to discuss her new book which offers an exploration of faith, practice, and feminine power.Grab your copy of Women in Love with the Divine or join Erica in Awakening Softness, transformational 1 on 1 sessions for rediscovering the sacredness of daily life. This week on Mindrolling, Erica and Raghu have a conversation on: Honoring femininity and presence through the wisdom of modern female spiritual teachersErica's inspiration from her father's spirituality and her year-long monastery stay at 19 years old.Gratitude practice towards the divine mother and our own mothers Considering how the wisdom of women may differ from the wisdom of menThe extraordinary warmth and compassion of Garchen RinpocheMoving away from one-dimensional ways of overcoming conflictEntering into feminine gentleness and finding our power within ourselvesHow transcending the ego can actually become spiritual bypassingBecoming present when we start to doubt the existence of GodCultivating inner peace as our individual contribution to the chaos of the world “I started writing it 3 years ago from a need of meeting living women who dedicate their life to the divine. I really needed in that time of my life, I was going through personal crisis and spiritual crisis, I realized all my teachers had been men. Which, I am very grateful to them, but at that point I started really needing female role models, the examples of women who are today in this world doing the spiritual life." –Erica BassaniAbout Erica Bassani:Erica Bassani is a writer based in Italy. A graduate of the Academy of Storytelling in Turin, she spent a year living in a Theravadan Buddhist monastery at the age of 23. Since then, she has turned to female spiritual teachers from diverse traditions to help her navigate her inner journey. She created the Women Awakening Project—an initiative that highlights the wisdom of female spiritual role models and explores spiritual practice through the lens of women's experiences—to share their wisdom and create a bridge between generations of seekers. Bassani is author of Donne che Esplorano il Divino, co-author (with Massimo Bonomelli) of Va Bene Così, and the Italian translator of The Four Noble Truths of Love by Susan Piver. “Women didn't follow their own way of coming to power. They followed more the masculine way, the patriarchal way of getting to power. This, of course, creates a very weird shift inside. It creates suffering ultimately because of a disconnection with where actually is the source of power in us, especially as women, and possibly for men as well. The source of power can be in the heart, can be more embodied and exclusive, more aware of the different parts of the situation instead of this focused way which cuts out many other things, it's a more gentler way.” –Erica BassaniSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Part 2 of the Relationship Psychology Series - How to Know He's NOT Husband Material (The Red Flags Women Ignore Too Long)Sometimes the strongest chemistry… is actually a trauma response.In this episode, we're diving into one of the most important conversations women need to have about modern love:How to recognize when a man is NOT emotionally safe for the kind of relationship you truly desire.Because not all red flags look toxic in the beginning.Some feel:excitingintensepassionateaddictiveAnd sometimes…the very thing creating the strongest emotional pull…is the very thing destabilizing your nervous system.Inside this episode, we explore:Why women often mistake anxiety for chemistryThe hidden difference between attraction vs emotional safetyThe nervous system patterns that keep women attached to emotionally unavailable menThe subtle signs you're emotionally surviving a relationship instead of thriving in itWhy emotionally unsafe relationships pull women out of their feminine energyHow “mothering” a man slowly kills polarity and attractionThe red flags women romanticize for far too longWhat healthy masculine energy actually feels like in your bodyThis episode is for you if:You constantly feel anxious or emotionally confused in relationshipsYou're always trying to “figure him out”You feel like you're carrying the emotional weight of the relationshipYou struggle to relax, soften, or feel safe in loveYou keep attracting emotionally unavailable menYou've confused emotional intensity with compatibilityOne of the biggest truths from this episode:The right relationship will not force you to survive it.It will allow you to soften inside of it.Because healthy masculine energy does not leave you:chronically anxiousemotionally exhaustedconstantly chasing reassuranceafraid to express your needsIt feels:groundedemotionally safeconsistentcleardeeply nourishingWe also talk about…Why women become controlling in relationships.Not because they're “too much”…But because control often becomes self-protection when a woman no longer feels emotionally held.And over time?She shifts from:Lover energy → Mother energyAnd eventually…the attraction begins to die.Inside LOVER…This is the exact work we do.LOVER is for the ambitious woman who is done:chasing emotionally unavailable mennormalizing inconsistencyover-functioning in relationshipsabandoning herself for connectionInside this experience, we go deep into:feminine embodimentnervous system healingpolarity dynamicsemotional safetysecure attachmentmagnetism & devotionSo you stop surviving love……and finally learn what it feels like to be deeply met.Use code: LOVER111 at checkout for $444 off (only $111 for 5 women only. One spot already secured. 4 Spots left.)Click here to secure your spot & enter LOVER instantly.A final reminder, my love…Chemistry alone is not enough.Potential alone is not enough.And love should never leave you constantly:anxiousconfusedemotionally depletedor bracing for disappointmentThe right love feels:safesteadypeacefuland emotionally honestIf this episode resonated:Share it with a woman who needs this reminderSend it to a friend who keeps romanticizing red flagsOr listen to Part 1 of the Relationship Psychology Series: Signs He IS Husband Material: What Green Flags Actually Feel LikeBecause your nervous system deserves a love it can finally relax inside of.Xo, Melissa
How We Seeez It! Episode 337: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 2, Episodes 13–16 “If it's guilt you're looking for, Buffy, I'm-I'm not your man. All you will get from me is my support... and my respect.” — Rupert Giles We continue our watch and discussion of the series this week with Episode 13, “Surprise”; Episode 14, “Innocence”; Episode 15, “Phases”; and Episode 16, “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered.” The show is getting good and starting to hit its mark. Is it enough for our first-time watcher to become a fan? Join us for our discussion, and don't forget about our cocktails for this episode. There should be some good ones. As always, mix a drink, have a listen, and let us know what you think — or tell us about something you watched that we might enjoy, or a can't-miss series. Also, please rate and review the show on all your favorite podcast apps. Drinks for the episode: "Draam Sequence" 1½ oz Isle of Raasay The Draam single malt 2 oz horchata ½ oz espresso ¼ oz Mr. Black coffee liqueur Pinch of salt 1 dash chocolate bitters Garnish with: Dusting of cinnamon Crumbled animal crackers Cherry stem, sans cherry "Seize the Day" 1 muddled strawberry 1.5 oz Griffo Gin 1 oz Aperol .5 oz lemon juice .25 oz lime infused simple syrup Shaken and poured into chilled glass. Topped with Orange flavored energy drink Garnished with 3 Swedish Fish “Surprise Cocktail” 1 oz grenadine in the bottom of a rocks glass. Add ice and OJ until 3/4 full. Combine 1-1/2 ounces light rum with 1/2 oz blue curaçao in a separate glass then add over a spoon to float on top. "The Judge" 1.5 oz Brandy .5 oz white Creme de Menthe .5 oz Simple Syrup Shaken over ice and served up Beer Mission Brewing Shipwrecked Show links: https://hwsi.podbean.com/e/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-season-2-episode-13-to-16/ HWSI LinkTree HWSI Facebook Link HWSI Instagram Link HWSI Youtube link You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com
Text Us Your Feedback! (Likes, Dislikes, Guest/Conversation Recommendations). What are men really longing for?In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, Boysen sits down with filmmaker, mythosomatic guide, and founder of The Mythic Masculine, Ian MacKenzie, to explore the deeper story underneath modern masculinity.Together, they unpack the roots of mythopoetic men's work, the cultural loss of village, the rise of the manosphere, and why so many men are searching for belonging, purpose, and deeper initiation.Ian shares his own journey into men's work through Iron John, the ManKind Project, and years spent studying myth, ritual, animism, and cultural regeneration with influential teachers like Stephen Jenkinson, Martin Shaw, and Michael Meade.This episode explores:Why masculinity may be better understood as a strategy rather than a certaintyThe difference between mythopoetic men's work and the manosphereWhat happens when men grow up without village, mentorship, and rites of passageWhy grief, ritual, and brotherhood matter for modern menThe role of myth in helping men reclaim meaning and purposeEmerging conversations around masculinity, identity, and cultural evolutionWhy healthy masculinity may depend on learning how to belong againThis conversation is thoughtful, challenging, and deeply hopeful.Whether you're new to men's work or have been walking this path for years, Ian offers a compelling vision for how men might reconnect with themselves, each other, and the world.Learn about the Cascadia Men's Conference: August 6 - 9 | Squamish Valley, Canada https://www.cascadiamensconference.com/Learn about the Deep Masculine JourneyEnrollment closes midnight Monday, May 18.The Journey Starts: Tuesday, May 19, 2026MKP men get 10% off the Guided or Self-Directed Paths. Next steps:Explore The Deep Masculine JourneyBook your intake callSome of the Authors & People we mentioned today: Bayo Akomolafe - https://www.bayoakomolafe.net/Stephen Jenkinson - https://orphanwisdom.com/about-stephen-jenkinson/Sophie Strand - https://sophiestrand.com/Riane Eisler - https://rianeeisler.com/ BetterHelp: Get 10% Off Your First Month Of Therapy The ManKind Podcast has partnered with Betterhelp to make it easier for listeners to access licensed mental health therapists who can aid them in their mental health journey. Brandon and Boysen stand by this service as they use BetterHelp for their therapy needs.#Sponsorship #AdSupport the show
Gunter Swoboda explores how dominant masculinity shapes men's relational lives—particularly the confusion between sex and intimacy—and how patriarchal conditioning contributes to emotional disconnection, loneliness, and difficulty forming meaningful relationships.This episode unpacks the internal and societal barriers men face around vulnerability and connection, while offering practical insights into developing emotional literacy and genuine relational capacity.Key TopicsThe conflation of sex and intimacy in men's relational livesHow patriarchal masculinity fosters emotional disconnectionAttachment styles and their influence on men's capacity for closenessThe role of shame and narcissism in emotional defensePractical steps to develop genuine relational capacitySound Bites“Sex and intimacy are not the same thing.”“Emotional closeness often feels dangerous to men.”“Shame is the most corrosive emotion to relationships.”Episode BreakdownIntroduction to the theme of masculinity and intimacyWhy men often confuse sex with emotional connectionThe impact of the masculine introject on relationshipsWhy emotional closeness can feel threateningUnderstanding attachment styles in menShame as a core barrier to connectionNarcissism as emotional protectionThe growing loneliness epidemic among menThe cost of the intimacy deficitThe structural influence of patriarchyBuilding genuine relational capacityPracticing emotional literacyMoving beyond hierarchical relationshipsSmall, practical steps toward deeper intimacyThe path forward: awareness and changeResourcesJessica Benjamin on intersubjectivityhttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=Jessica+BenjaminJohn Bowlby – Attachment Theoryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_theoryBrené Brown on vulnerability and shamehttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=Bren%C3%A9+BrownGratitudeWe want to extend a huge thank you to our listeners in Ocala (ow-ka-luh), Bellview, Jacksonville, and New Port Richey for bringing Florida all the way to #1 on our Top USA listeners list!!And now for our Global Listeners, a special shoutout to our listeners in Seoul (Soul) for launching South Korea into the top 20 for the first time at #12! And our listeners in France are climbing steadily in the charts for their own top 20 spot: Issy-les-Moulineaux (ee-see-lay-moo-lee-noh) and Marseille (maar-say) in south France brought your country up from #18 to #7!CONGRATULATIONS! everyoneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/support.PatreonIf this episode resonates with you and you'd like to go deeper into practical exercises and guided reflection, Gunter offers extended self-development resources and exercises through our Patreon community: www.patreon.com/inspirechangeSponsorDistil UnionThis episode of Inspire Change with Gunter is brought to you by Distil Union, creators of beautifully designed, functional everyday carry accessories that help bring organization, simplicity, and intention into your daily life.Distil Union blends craftsmanship with thoughtful design to help you carry what matters most — without the clutter.
Visit our webpage to join our growing communitywww.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriageCash App $a114johnsonSummaryThis episode explores the qualities of a true 'knight in shining armor' in relationships, emphasizing character, integrity, and consistency over superficial traits. It offers insights into how women can identify and vet these qualities in potential partners. Keywords: relationships, character, integrity, dating, men, women, long-term relationships, vetting partners, emotional intelligence, personal developmentKey topicsTraits of a knight in shining armor: integrity, provision, protectionHow women can identify genuine character in menThe importance of consistency and small acts of kindnessHow to vet a man's treatment of others and money habitsThe role of emotional intelligence and resilience in relationshipsThe 7 Traits of a True Knight in Shining ArmorHow to Identify a Man of Character and Integrity"A knight protects her peace and emotional safety""Respectful treatment of service workers is a red flag""The knight comes to win the battle for you"Chapters00:00 Introduction and Milestone Celebration00:50 The Quest for the Ideal Partner02:37 Understanding the 'Knight in Shining Armor' Myth 05:10 Character Traits of a Good Man07:55 Vetting Potential Partners10:38 The Importance of Consistency13:39 Final Thoughts on Relationships and Expectations
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In this heartfelt episode, Coach G shares a raw and honest reflection on the struggles facing young men today and unveils an inspiring vision to empower the next generation. He emphasizes the importance of community, purpose, and biblical identity in shaping strong, resilient men ready to lead.Main Topics Covered:Coach G's personal journey over 20 years working with young menThe alarming decline of young men in education, mental health, and societal engagementThe biblical framework of manhood: priest, provider, protector, and soldierThe transformative power of challenging young men with vision, community, and truthAnnouncing a new book, online masterclass, and community aimed at forming young men into biblical menThe cultural threats to male identity and the call to rise above passivity and comfortPractical steps to reinforce biblical manhood in everyday lifeBook: The Last Generation of Men (coming soon)Online Masterclass for Men (coming soon)Proverbs 22:7TwitterInstagramWebsiteTimestamps:00:00 - Welcome and introduction to this special heartfelt episode01:15 - The core question: How can I truly help young men?02:13 - Personal experience in mentoring and serving young men for over 20 years03:53 - Alarming statistics on the decline of young men in society04:49 - The hunger and desperation of young men for purpose and truth05:48 - Stories of Nathaniel and Colin, two young men whose lives exemplify transformation07:44 - The role of challenge, vision, and community in shaping men08:41 - Reflection on running and the importance of intentionality in formation09:38 - The vision for a comprehensive roadmap: a book and masterclass titled “The Last Generation of Men”10:07 - The importance of biblical manhood: priest, provider, protector, and soldier11:06 - Deep dive into each role, emphasizing spiritual leadership and courage13:32 - The call for boldness in living out faith publicly14:29 - Community and accountability as key to transformation15:26 - The motivation behind the project: inspiring real change and raising up leaders16:25 - A challenge to young men: stand firm in identity and callings17:30 - Final prayer and encouragement to share the message, calling leaders to actionResources & Links: Connect with Coach G:This episode is a poignant call for men—fathers, mentors, coaches—to step into their God-given roles and shape a legacy that lasts. It challenges listeners to reject passivity, embrace biblical truth, and lead with boldness. Share this with young men and those who want to make a lasting impact in their lives and communities.
Most men don't break overnight.They break after years of carrying pressure in silence.In this episode, Aaron Gambel shares the moment he nearly ended his life, and the image of his children that stopped him.This conversation exposes the hidden pressure, loneliness and emotional suppression many men in midlife are quietly living with.Aaron Gambel is a men's coach and mental health advocate who helps men reconnect with themselves, build healthier relationships and redefine masculinity.After a mental breakdown at 43 that nearly cost him his life, Aaron began a deep journey into trauma healing, nervous system regulation and men's work.This conversation explores the silent struggles many men face and how to rebuild life after hitting rock bottom.What We CoverThe moment Aaron nearly ended his lifeWhy many men bury emotions until they explodeThe hidden loneliness crisis among menThe pressure of masculinity and providingHow childhood trauma shapes adult identityThe real meaning of strength for menWhy asking for help might be the bravest thing a man can doJoin The Midlife Mavericks BrotherhoodJoin the communityhttps://www.skool.com/midlife-maverick/aboutAaron Gambel LinksWebsite: http://www.aarongambel.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronmgambel/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aarongambel?lang=enChapters 00:00 Understanding Early Life Context04:04 The Breaking Point: A Mental Health Crisis08:18 Lessons from Treatment and Recovery11:22 Challenging Societal Norms of Masculinity13:50 Childhood Influences and Family Dynamics17:15 The Role of Identity and Self-Perception19:00 Facing Trauma and Emotional Abuse22:45 The Cost of Proving Others Wrong26:47 The Pressure of Expectations29:56 Rediscovering Self and Inner Child Work33:30 Redefining Failure and Seeking Help39:22 Navigating Life Choices and Career Paths40:48 The Turning Point: Fatherhood and Mental Health42:41 Redefining Strength and Masculinity46:52 Building a New Life: Mindfulness and Routine52:30 The Present Father: Engaging with Kids58:37 Managing Anxiety and Nervous System Health01:03:36 Healthy Masculinity: Ownership and Leadership01:07:35 Friendship and Connection in Midlife01:11:36 The Cost of Silence and Vulnerability01:18:50 The Struggle of Midlife Men
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Most women don't ask for help when things get hard, but they do ask for help when they can't hide it anymore.In this episode, Dr. Danielle sits down for a raw, honest conversation about the version of you that's quietly exhausted — the one who pushes through bloating, brain fog, anxiety, cravings, and constant fatigue because you've been told it's just part of being a busy woman.Dr. Danielle breaks down why so many women who look healthy on the outside are silently struggling with inflammation, histamine overload, gut imbalance, and overloaded systems. She also shares why pushing through symptoms isn't strength and why ignoring your body is the fastest way to stay stuck.In this episode, you'll learn:Why women normalize dysfunction more than menThe hidden signs your body is overloadedWhy symptoms like bloating, exhaustion, and brain fog are not normalThe real reason “healthy habits” sometimes aren't enoughHow to start rebuilding your health foundationSERVICES & MEMBERSHIPS:Blood Sugar ExplorersAdventurerSubstackCoffee Cafe RegistrationHow to Fix Your Energy Cravings and MoodFirst Steps ClinicBeholdWork With Dr. DanielleFoundational PackageComprehensive PackageFREE RESOURCES:Dr. Danielle's Root Cause Reset Guide
Send episode requests hereBeen having a lot of interesting conversations with new clients about why they believe they haven't been attracting quality men. Funny thing is…when I listen to their complaints during our coaching sessions…summa the ladies don't really have much evidence to support their beliefs. They're truly convinced that their biggest problem is not being able to attract quality men. Maybe it is…maybe it isn't.In today's episode, we're gonna have a conversation about your ability to attract quality men. Together we're gonna uncover whether you have a real issue attracting them or if it's simply a delusion. HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: . The real reason why you believe you aren't able to attract high-quality menThe truth bomb I drop that is confusing at first, but provides true clarity on why you may or may have not been able to attract quality men. The bare bones explanation of what a quality man is and the traits they usually possess. Several professional “diagnoses” that may be contributing to why you find it hard to meet, attract and build romantic relationships with quality menExamples of practical actions my clients have taken (and you can too) to expand their capacity to attract quality men almost immediately FEATURED ON THE SHOWDate With Cents Episode #2: What is a Quality ManBe sure to get more dating gems by following me on Instagram at:@torahcents @curved2cuffed
For Dave's belated birthday episode we gathered around the swirling tube of liquid evil and watched John Carpenter's 1987, "The Prince of Darkness".Our cocktail was tasty enough, though it COULD have looked SO much cooler . . . "Sweet Sleeper" cocktail1 part white rum1 part pineapple juice1/2 part simple syrup1/4 part green crème de mentheDash of orange bittersOrange slice for garnishShake all ingredients with ice and strain into martini glass.Garnish and drink!Note – the 1/4 part Crème de Menthe could easily just be a small splash for color.Visit our website:http://www.monstermoviehappyhour.com/Chat with us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/monstersndri...Our Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/monstersndrinks.bsky.socialOur Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/monstersndrinksOur Twitter:https://twitter.com/monstersndrinksMusic created by Kevin MacLeod.You can hear more of his work at:https://incompetech.com/wordpress/author/kevin/
In this episode of Married and Connected, certified marriage coach Kameran Alareqi dives into one of the most common (and least talked about) relationship struggles: losing yourself in marriage.Whether you're feeling emotionally exhausted, disconnected from your identity, buried under parenting and responsibilities, or quietly resentful that your life revolves around everyone else — this episode will help you understand what's happening and how to reclaim yourself without blowing up your relationship.In This Episode, We Cover:Why so many people say “I lost myself” during marriage or divorceThe psychology behind identity fusion in long-term relationshipsThe difference between codependent vs. interdependent marriageEmotional labor and why women often feel identity loss fasterIdentity narrowing and provider pressure for menThe early warning signs of “the slow fade”Why resentment builds when autonomy disappearsHow to rebuild autonomy without starting conflictPractical steps to rediscover your individuality inside marriageThe Psychology Behind Losing YourselfResearch on identity fusion and self-schema overlap shows that in long-term romantic relationships, our individual identity becomes deeply intertwined with our partner's. While this can create closeness, it can also lead to emotional enmeshment and loss of autonomy.This episode breaks down:Why divorce can feel like an amputation of identityHow attachment patterns influence identity lossWhy resentment often signals suppressed autonomyThe subtle ways couples trade authenticity for attachmentSigns You May Be Losing Yourself in MarriageConstantly saying “whatever you want”Avoiding conflict to keep the peaceGiving up hobbies, interests, or friendshipsFeeling emotionally numb or boredResenting simple requests from your spouseNot recognizing your own reflection anymoreIf any of this feels familiar, you're not broken — you're likely buried under layers of “we” without enough “I.”Practical Tools to Reclaim Yourself (Without Destroying Your Marriage)Kameran shares actionable strategies including:✔️ The “Church and State” separation every marriage needs ✔️ Why you need hobbies, trusted friends, and personal space ✔️ The 20-Minute Solitude Rule ✔️ How to practice small acts of autonomy ✔️ Rebuilding neural pathways of independence ✔️ Supporting your spouse in staying wholeBecause healthy marriages aren't made of two halves.They're made of two whole people choosing each other.
In this episode, I take a deep dive into I Don't Want to Talk About It by Terrence Real, a landmark work that changed how we understand depression in men.Male depression often doesn't look like sadness. It shows up as anger, withdrawal, numbness, overwork, or a quiet collapse of intimacy. Drawing from Real's insights and my own work as a psychotherapist, this episode explores how shame, emotional silence, and intergenerational legacies shape the inner lives of men—and why so many struggle without ever naming their pain as depression.I explore:Why male depression is so often hidden and misunderstoodHow shame becomes the core emotional wound for many menThe legacy of emotionally absent or unreachable fathersDepression as a relational injury rather than a personal failureWhat effective psychotherapy with men actually requiresWhy connection, dignity, and emotional safety matter more than “opening up”This episode is for therapists, clinicians, and anyone interested in men's mental health, masculinity, and the deeper emotional costs of silence. It's also for men who've felt disconnected, irritable, or unseen—but never quite “depressed” in the way the word is usually defined.If you've ever thought, “I don't want to talk about it,” this conversation is an invitation to understand why—and what healing can look like when men are met with respect, compassion, and real relational safety.
Jamie, Claire, Fergus, and Young Ian deal with myriad issues in Edinburgh that lead them to escape back to Lallybroch. Claire is confronted with an unpleasant person from her past in Scotland.Follow all of the Stranded Panda network shows at strandedpanda.com.Find Ashley on Bill and Ashley's Terror Theater.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bill-ashleys-terror-theater/id1630376625Find Hayley at The Source Pages Podcast.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/source-pages-a-reading-collective-andor/id1573495735Follow Ash and Hayley at Unqualified Opinions.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unqualified-opinions/id1841879115
Most men don't struggle with porn addiction because they lack discipline.They struggle because they were never taught how to understand, regulate, or work with their emotions.In this episode, I sit down with Rich Savoy—a coach, leader with Husband Material, and longtime mentor to men—to have one of the most honest conversations I've ever had about men, emotions, masculinity, and porn addiction recovery. We go beneath behavior and willpower and into the emotional and psychological roots that quietly keep men stuck in the cycle of shame, relapse, and self-criticism.If you've tried to quit porn and found yourself asking “Why do I keep going back?”—this episode will give you clarity, relief, and a new path forward.In this conversation, we explore:Why porn addiction is rarely about sex—and almost always about emotional painHow emotional suppression and shame fuel compulsive porn use in menThe difference between healthy masculinity and the “man box” most of us were raised inWhy willpower fails and emotional intelligence changes everythingHow Internal Family Systems (IFS) and parts work explain porn addiction at the rootWhy the part of you that turns to porn isn't broken—and what it's actually trying to protectWe also talk candidly about firefighter parts, shame cycles, emotional avoidance, and why many faith-based or performance-driven recovery approaches unintentionally make porn addiction worse.This episode is for men who are tired of fighting themselves.Men who want to overcome porn addiction without shame.Men who are ready to reclaim masculinity through presence, emotional awareness, and self-leadership—not suppression.If you've ever felt trapped between wanting to be strong and feeling deeply human at the same time, this conversation will resonate.Resources mentioned:Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapyNo Bad Parts by Dr. Richard SchwartzAltogether You by Jenna RiemersmaBoundaries for Your Soul by Kim MillerPodcasts and teachings from Drew Boa and Husband MaterialIf this episode helped you, I'd encourage you to listen with an open mind—and share it with a man who needs to hear that he's not broken, weak, or beyond hope.Porn addiction recovery is possible.And it starts with emotional healing.Explore more of Rich's work at:https://www.husbandmaterial.com/Link to Blog Article for this EpisodeIf you're ready to build the mindset and lifestyle that lead to long-term freedom from porn addiction, visit NoMoreDesire.com and apply for my 1-on-1 Porn Addiction Recovery Coaching Program. You'll gain the structured tools, accountability, and training you need to transform not only your habits—but your heart.Grab my Free eBook and Free Workshop for more strategies to overcome porn addiction, rewire your brain, and rebuild your lifeSupport the showNo More Desire
In this powerful episode of Recipe To Success, we sit down with Seif El Hakim — an entrepreneur, coach, and global personality known for his intense discipline and purpose-driven lifestyle.This conversation goes deep into what it means to build identity, cultivate masculinity, overcome struggle, and live with absolute intention.Seif opens up about:His journey of transformation and self-masteryThe mindset required to build discipline and structureMasculinity in today's world and why it mattersHow purpose, clarity and struggle shape powerful menThe role of responsibility, leadership and identityBuilding businesses with conviction and long-term visionBecoming the strongest version of yourself — mentally and spirituallyHow to break cycles of weakness and reclaim personal powerThis episode goes far beyond entrepreneurship.It's about character, resilience, identity and becoming the man you are meant to be.If you value deep conversations about discipline, purpose and self-growth, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
A soccer fan explains why it was easier, and possibly cheaper, to travel to the World Cup in Qatar than to get tickets for this year's event in Canada.PLUS: BC struggles with how to care for people with severe mental illnessWhat do we actually know about Shakespeare and his son Hamnet?How Whatever's podcast Dating Talk is radicalizing young menThe basketball dynasty that helped shape Haida Gwaii identity Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz
It's November — a time when many men grow moustaches to raise awareness for men's mental health and suicide prevention but beyond the facial hair, there's a much deeper conversation to be had.In this powerful and necessary episode, Matt speaks with Dubai-based clinical psychologist and coach Dr David Lee, founder of The Better Man Initiative. Together, they explore the stark reality that three out of four suicides are men — and ask the difficult question: what's going wrong?In this conversation, they explore:The shocking statistics around male suicide — and what they're telling usThe role of modern society and how it's failing young menThe influence of the manosphere, toxic masculinity, and online narrativesWhy men are still not talking — and what prevents them from doing soThe importance of community, safe spaces, and strong male role modelsThe surprising power of nostalgia, banter, and shared experienceWhy more men are needed in education and mental health fieldsLow-hanging fruit for better mental wellbeing — from movement to connectionIf you're a man who's struggling — or someone who loves and supports one — this episode is for you. It's a reminder that you're not alone, and that real help doesn't always start with therapy — it starts with conversation, connection, and compassion.Connect with Dr David Lee:IG: @davidleepsychologyFacebook: @DrDavid Lee Facebook Group. The Better Man InitiativeLinkedIn: Dr. David A. Leehttps://openmindscenter.com/team/dr-david-leehttps://silverbellglobal.com/about If you have a question for the podcast or are interested in working with Matt, you can reach out at: • Email: info@wellnesseducationdubai.com • Website: www.wellnesseducationdubai.com • Instagram: @wellness_education_dubai • Facebook: @mattmarneyfitness • LinkedIn: Matt Marney (Wellness Education Dubai)
This episode is for the woman learning how to soften without shrinking. For the man who wants to show up in his healthy masculine energy but isn't sure how to respond when emotions run high. We're having a real conversation about what it means to be seen, heard, and felt without losing connection. We explore how to communicate from self-awareness instead of defense, and how to create relationships that feel safe and expressive for both the feminine and masculine.We talk about:The thin line between authenticity and reactivityHow self-protection can sound a lot like empowerment but push away masculine menThe loop between women who overexpress and men who under-respondThe impact of feminine energy when it's expressed clearly, not chaoticallyHow to connect from your truth while still making space for emotional safetyWant to work with Bri and/or Courtney?Connect with Bri on Instagram: @buildingbricoachingConnect with Courtney on Instagram: @courtney_schandFollow the show on Instagram: @thefortheloveofmenpodcastCheck out our website: www.fortheloveofmenpodcast.comLooking for deeper support?Check out our Masterclasses:1️⃣ What Your Woman Wants Emotionally And How to Provide It: Unlock the secrets to fulfilling your partner emotionally! Join the Masterclass! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/767199b5-47dd-4b08-a405-2854480607a62️⃣ Creating More Emotional Intimacy: Learn the art of building emotional safety for your Masculine partner! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/344d8ff0-6c7f-4d83-909c-b1da3e4d2a1b3️⃣ Navigating Triggers in an Empowered Way: Transform your response to triggers and cultivate empowerment! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/764d6284-6af5-456e-928f-14554f56c17f
In today's episode, personal trainer and future pelvic floor physical therapist Röbynn Europe demystifies all things pelvic floor health: what it is, why it matters, and how to get help when needed. Röbynn breaks down the “core as a box” (diaphragm, abs, back, pelvic floor), explains Kegels beyond the basics (the dreaded/loved “elevator” holds), and shares signs something needs attention: from incontinence to painful sex, low-back/groin pain, and post-birth changes (including after C-sections). We also dig into why men, too, should train their pelvic floors (especially lifters), and how much knowledge and representation are power when it comes to pelvic health. In this episode, we discussed:The “core as a box” model and why pelvic floor strength anchors itKegels, including progressive “elevator” reps and timed holdsRed flags to look out for: different types of incontinence, incomplete emptying, painful sex, pelvic/low-back painPostpartum & the value of pelvic floor therapy even after a C-sectionThe importance of pelvic health for menThe value of representation and knowledge in improving Black health outcomes through pelvic floor care
When we stand at the altar and say “I do,” our eyes are filled with stars. We're certain we have found happily ever after.After the wedding day, we find out that this marriage stuff is way more complicated than we initially thought. Once we are living out our day-to-day routine with another person, we find that challenges abound.We talk about marriage a lot on this podcast, but today, we are going to get a little more specific. We're diving deep into how marriage is experienced by men. Our guest for this conversation is Roy Wooten.Roy is the executive director of The Crucible Project, a nonprofit men's ministry. He has served as a pastor, ministry executive, coach, and counselor. Roy and his wife have co-authored The Secret to Lifetime Love.In this episode, you'll hear:Common tendencies men have within marriageLies satan often uses against menThe importance of learning how to engage our emotions in a healthy mannerAnd more!We deeply enjoyed Roy's fresh insight on how men engage in marriage.Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/roy-wooten-272Check out our other resources: Mark and Jill's Marriage Story Marriage Coaching Marriage 2.0 Intensives Speaking Schedule Book Mark and Jill to Speak Online Courses Books Marriage Resources: Infidelity Recovery For Happy Marriages For Hurting Marriages For Marriages Where You're the Only One Wanting to Get Help Mom Resources: New/Preschool Moms Moms with Gradeschoolers Moms with Teens and Tweens Moms with Kids Who Are Launching Empty Nest...
In this inspiring episode of What I Know Now, Cole Williams sits down with Christopher Lovelady, Executive Director of All Good Sports, to unpack the power of mentorship, the importance of building brotherhood, and the deeper meaning of showing up for young people in our communities.Christopher shares his personal journey as a father, husband, and community leader, highlighting how sports and mentorship helped shape his path. He opens up about the challenges of engaging young men—especially those impacted by the juvenile detention system—and explains why consistency, accountability, and modeling positive manhood are at the heart of his mission.Through thought-provoking conversation, the episode explores the impact of social fathers, the healing potential of community-based sports programs, and the transformative value of affirmation and self-knowledge. Listeners will hear compelling stories about second chances, fostering belonging, confronting father absence, and the struggle for forgiveness and personal growth.Packed with real-life insights, practical advice for nonprofits, and a spotlight on the need for violence prevention and re-entry programs, this episode is essential listening for anyone invested in equity, justice, youth empowerment, and building stronger communities—whether you're a parent, mentor, educator, or advocate.Key topics:The role of mentorship & sports in youth developmentCreating welcoming spaces for at-risk youthBuilding brotherhood and trust among young menThe importance of accountability and consistencyReflections on fatherhood, loss, and forgivenessAdvice for scaling community-led nonprofitsInvesting in violence prevention and re-entry programsWhether you're seeking hope, inspiration, or actionable ways to make a difference, this episode will leave you motivated to step in and support the next generation. Tune in—and discover what Christopher Lovelady and The Delta Project team know now about changing lives and building lasting legacies.
You're on a date. She says something unexpected. You freeze. Your brain goes blank. So you excuse yourself to the bathroom… and ask ChatGPT what to say next.Sound familiar?In this raw and thought-provoking episode, Ari, Faisal, and Chuck dive into the complicated relationship between AI and masculinity. From flirty texts written by algorithms to essays no one remembers writing, we explore a dangerous new trend: cognitive debt.In this episode, we tackle:Why ChatGPT might be killing your creativity (and your dating life)The hidden cost of letting AI do your thinking for youHow AI responses are trained on feminine narratives — and what that means for menThe difference between using AI as a tool vs. becoming dependent on itWhy your brain literally gets weaker when you outsource hard thinkingThe future of relationships: Will men marry AI companions?How to stay sharp, authentic, and "chocolate" (not lettuce) in a world of artificial intelligenceThe uncomfortable truth? AI can make you look smarter in the short term — but it's eroding your self-worth, your memory, and your ability to handle real-life tension. And when you finally show up in person? She'll know something's off.Whether you're a Nice Guy struggling with authenticity, an entrepreneur leaning too hard on AI, or just someone wondering if technology is helping or hurting — this conversation will challenge you.It's time to reclaim your brain. Your creativity. Your edge.Like. Comment. Subscribe. And share this with the guy who needs to put down ChatGPT and pick up a pen.Subscribe to the Nice Guy Show newsletter to get tips and insights on how to lead a high-value life:https://niceguyshow.com/Connect with Faisal Khokhar:https://masculine.co/https://instagram.com/coachfaisalkhttps://youtube.com/@coachfaisalkConnect with Chuck Chapman: https://chuckchapman.com/https://instagram.com/chuckchapman.ma/Connect with Dr. Ari Graff:https://drarigraff.com/https://draribgraff.com/register [divorce recovery program]https://youtube.com/@AriGraff
When divorce happens, the focus often centers on women, their stories, their pain, and their healing. And while that's important and necessary, we also have to acknowledge this truth: Men go through it too.They hurt.They question their worth.They wrestle with identity, guilt, and the quiet pressure to keep showing up even when their world feels uncertain.In this episode, I sit down with Jerry Vaval, father of four, career professional, and co-host of The Giant Fundamentals Podcast, for a real and vulnerable conversation about life after divorce from a man's perspective.✨ In this episode, we discuss:How men process pain and identity after divorceHow childhood conditioning influences adult relationshipsWhat true accountability and growth look like for menThe evolving meaning of masculinity, love, and leadershipThis conversation is a reminder that healing doesn't belong to one side of the story. It's about moving past what we think we know and beginning to truly understand what men experience, feel, and carry after divorce.Follow Jerry Vaval on Instagram: @consult_jvFollow Jerry Vaval on Facebook: Jerry VavalTo listen to the "The Giant Fundamentals Podcast" on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxays9ks or Apple: https://tinyurl.com/bdhdxepf **SCHEDULE YOUR 90-MINUTE INTENSIVE BELOW** ⬇️https://www.tonyacarter.com/strategyOrder my book: "Divorce Your Story: A Woman's Guide to Heal & Thrive After Divorce" - http://www.divorceyourstorybook.com. Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QPWoCnFollow me on IG - @iamtonyacarterFollow me on Facebook - Tonya CarterSubscribe to my YouTube - Tonya Carter
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Think the biggest problem in relationships is cheating, money, or lack of love? Think again. (PS - don't miss links below!)The #1 relationship killer is criticism — and most women don't even realize they're doing it. In this episode, I shares why criticism makes men pull away, shut down, and stop listening — and what to say instead so your man feels drawn closer, heard, and appreciated.✨ What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why even “innocent” advice or suggestions feel like criticism to menThe hidden ways women criticize without realizing itHow unmet needs trigger criticism in relationshipsWord-for-word examples of what to say instead of criticismHow to use Feminine Energy to get your needs met without pushing him away
Are nice guys actually finishing last in dating, or is there something deeper going on?In this explosive episode of Brunch with the Boyz, hosts Dez, Geezy, and Mr. Gent sit down with adult model Milah Romanov for a raw, unfiltered discussion about the age-old dating dilemma that's plaguing modern men.What You'll Discover:Why desperation is the #1 attraction killer for menThe difference between genuine niceness and weaponized kindnessHow poor boundaries destroy dating prospectsWhy confidence beats niceness every single timeThe truth about putting women on pedestalsReal stories of nice guys who self-sabotagedDating advice that actually works in 2024Milah doesn't hold back as she breaks down the psychology behind why some "nice guys" struggle with dating, sharing personal experiences and revealing the mindset shifts that separate successful men from those who consistently strike out.This isn't your typical relationship advice - it's a deep dive into male dating psychology, attraction dynamics, and the uncomfortable truths about modern dating that nobody wants to talk about.#NiceGuysFinishLast #DatingAdvice #RelationshipTalk #MensDating #DatingTips #RelationshipPodcast #DatingPsychology #AttractionAdvice #ModernDating #RelationshipAdvice #DatingCoach #MaleConfidence #DatingStruggles
The Apocalypse Players — a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast
In which our investigators interrogate themselves, split the party (in a way which will definitely not come back to haunt them), buy some artisan fudge, and concoct a foolproof and overproof, plan… A Call of Cthulhu scenario by Danann McAleer. Episodes released weekly. Cast: Dr. Henry Carraig-Muire - Joseph Chance Rev. Perregrine McCutcheon - Dan Wheeler Lady Helen Marjorie Bjarmia Potts - Dominic Allen CW: This podcast contains mature themes, strong language and cosmic horror. Human discretion is advised. The Apocalypse Players is an actual play (or live play) TTRPG podcast focused on horror tabletop roleplaying games. Think Dimension 20 or Critical Role, but fewer dragons, more eldritch horrors, and more British actors taking their roleplaying very seriously (most of the time). We primarily play the Chaosium RPG Call of Cthulhu, but have also been known to dabble with other systems, most of which can be found on our Patreon: www.patreon.com/apocalypseplayers We now have a free Discord server where you can come worship at the altar of the Apocalypse, play Call of Cthulhu online, and meet like-minded cultists who will only be too eager to welcome you into the fold. New sacrifices oops we mean players are always welcome. Join here: discord.com/invite/kRQ62t6SjH For more information and to get in touch, visit www.apocalypseplayers.com The Apocalypse Players are: Dominic Allen @domjallen Joseph Chance @JosephChance2 Danann McAleer @DanannMcAleer Dan Wheeler @DanWheelerUK Music and SFX from Epidemic Sound Kevin MacLeod, at Incompetech: Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Virtutes Instrumenti by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4590-virtutes-instrumenti License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license With very special thanks to Finn McAleer for the use of his fiddle music, especially his album ‘Rough As Folk' (with The Great Bearded Tits). More of Finn's music can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/@finnnnn Epidemic Sound: Radestsky March - Trad. When I am Calling Your Name - Giant Ember Ave Maria - Trad. String Quartet in D - Andante (Trad.) Scorpion Dance - Mike Franklyn Sneaky Fingers (T. Mori) Trollmors Vaggsang (String Quartet Version) - Trad. Prayer - Arvid Svenungsson The Spy - Wendy Martini Hallucinarium - Kalak Lucky Bird - River Run Dry Polska Fran Knaggalve - Trad. Persapojkarnas Polska - Trad. Joyful Occasions - Ludvig Moulin Folksong on Piano - Trad. Horror Composition 5 (SFX Producer) Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Violin Concerto in E Major, Op. 8 No. 1, RV 269 “Spring” II. Largo e pianissimo sempre - Michelle Ross Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Violin Concerto in G Minor, Op. 8 No. 2, RV 315 “Summer” III. Presto - Michelle Ross Largo from Xerxes - Trad. Taproot - Esme Cruz Distant Chanting - Jon Bjork Vacuum Sealer - Edward Karl Hanson It Lurks Below - Trailer Worx Godsend - Johannes Bomlof Amaranth Fields - Reynard Seidel Let Them Try - Hampus Naeselius Evil Intentions - Experia Trailed By Horror - Trailer Worn Av Jord, Till Jord - Silver Maple Hold Me Now - Spring Gang Eye For Detail - Jay Barton It Will Fall - Daniella Ljungsberg Scandinavian Folk 10 - Trad. Sneaky Steak - Daniel Fridell House of Horror - Marc Torch Sign Here - Enigmatic Serenity's Reality 5 - August Wilhelmsson Jokers - Mary Riddle Corrivation - Ethan Sloan Fear of the Dark - Etienne Roussel Shadows Unseen - DEX 1200 Onus - Ethan Sloan O'Connor's Jig - Roy Edwin Williams Game Over - Daniel Fridell
In this deeply personal and powerfully honest episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, hosts Jordan James and Simon Scott explore the complex landscape of men's mental health, masculinity, and identity in the digital age. Drawing from their own experiences and conversations with family, friends, and therapists, they tackle issues including:The mental health impact of toxic masculinity and outdated gender normsHow social media algorithms and influencers like The Tate Brothers, Critical Drinker and Piers Morgan radicalise vulnerable young menThe rise of incel culture, red pill ideology, and manosphere manipulationThe role of pop culture and media representation in shaping male identity—from Star Wars and Barbie to Fallout and YellowstoneThe importance of emotional expression, vulnerability, and authentic male role models—especially for neurodivergent menPersonal stories of grief, fatherhood, depression, and the road to healingThis isn't just another rant about modern manhood—this is an open, emotional, and insightful discussion aimed at breaking cycles, unmasking pain, and offering a new vision for what it means to be a man today.❤️ Support the ShowIf this episode resonated with you:✅ Follow or Subscribe to The Neurodivergent Experience⭐ Leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
Hey Goons!In this episode of The Bate Escape Podcast, I sit and chat with Dr. Elliot Justin, the creator of My Firm Tech technology! "The award-winning TechRing uses sensor technology to comfortably measure your erectile fitness during sex and during sleep"In this episode we chat about the following:Why nocturnal erections are importantDeshaming cockrings Benefits of more sex talk among menThe intersectionality of sex and techYou can learn more about My Firm Tech at this link:https://myfirmtech.comPlease like, share, subscribe and comment on this episode!Hey, Goons! Leave me a VM and ask me anything and I'll play your VM on the podcast! Keep it short, sweet, and goony!https://www.speakpipe.com/TheBateEscapeThanks for listening!XXX, Beastlyhttps://linktr.ee/beastlyb8r
Today's conversation is with George TheTinMen.George is a content creator, pro-men's advocate and researcher.His work is rooted in data, cultural analysis, and a no-nonsense approach to highlighting the growing challenges facing young men in modern society.We unpack the key statistics, overlooked issues, and cultural narratives that are shaping, and often undermining, men today. From education to mental health, the realities of modern masculinity are explored without the usual sugar-coating.Expect to learn:What drove George to “grasp the nettle” and speak up for men and boysThe shocking reversal in educational outcomes since Title IX, with young men falling behind for decadesHow the number of young men not in education, employment, or training has soared—up 40% post-pandemicWhy George believes the political left has abandoned men and boysThe truth about “toxic masculinity” and how male instincts are misunderstoodThe reality behind the gender pay gap that rarely gets discussedStartling statistics on male suicide and why current interventions aren't workingWhy “talking” about mental health isn't enough for men—the boiling pot analogyThe disturbing rise in sextortion cases targeting young menThe crisis of male role models, with 1 in 4 state schools in England having no male teachersWhy shoulder-to-shoulder time matters more for men than traditional sit-down talksReflections on mature masculinity and the concept of being of service to othersThe growing issue of male body dysmorphia in the age of social mediaPractical steps to support men's mental health and challenge harmful stereotypesIf you care about better outcomes for young men and understanding the cultural forces at play, this conversation is a must-listen.Today's episode is optimised by Puresport.You can save 10% using code CAMBRO10 – https://bit.ly/3RmVT0V Connect with George:Insta - https://www.instagram.com/thetinmen/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thetinmenblogConnect with Col:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/col.cambro/Email List: https://mailchi.mp/548e38ba5942/colincambroPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/ColCampbell
Sarah and Cynthia discuss the novel The Book Club for Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick. It is the early 1960's and four very different women in a DC suburb come together to discuss The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan. Perhaps "The Bettys" as they come to call themselves will take some of the books messages to heart and life. Listen in and decide if you want to add it to your summer reading list. Along with their discussions, "The Bettys" enjoy a cocktail - or two. We tried one of their favorites: The Vodka Stinger.2 parts vodka1 part Creme de Menthe(we added a drop or two of green food coloring)Mix over ice in a cocktail shaker and serve in a chilled martini glass.Listen in to the episode to get the mocktail recipe. Other books we mention in this episode:Everything is Tuberculosis by John GreenMargo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi ThorpeThe Correspondent by Virginia EvansThe Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon
From international rugby player to breathwork and resilience coach, Anthony Mullally has walked the path from brute force to grounded strength. In this raw and timely conversation, Anthony shares how his journey through elite sport—and the identity crisis that followed—led him to question traditional ideas of masculinity and purpose.Now a senior instructor for Deep End Fitness, he helps others push past their perceived limits through a unique blend of breathwork, functional fitness, and aquatic-based stress training. But Anthony's mission goes deeper: he's working to redefine what it means to be a man today. We talk about the shame men feel around vulnerability, the outdated idea that rest is weakness, and the urgent need for male role models who embody compassion, strength, and self-awareness.Anthony's retreats offer an antidote to the “alpha male” noise—creating spaces where men can show up, breathe, reflect, and grow. No ego. No warrior chanting. Just real connection, real work, and real transformation.If you're curious about modern masculinity, mental health, or how breath can lead to breakthrough—this one will hit home. @mullaly91WE CHAT ABOUTWhy many men avoid mental health & self-development workThe role of shame, vulnerability, and societal conditioningHow mindful use of language can help open doors for menThe evolution of masculinity in the modern ageBuilding inclusive, grounded men's retreats Transitioning from pro rugby to breathwork and retreatsUsing pool-based stress training to develop nervous system resilienceThe balance of physical strength, emotional regulation, and purposePERKS FOR YOU 10% off Liforme yoga mats with code HUSLER1010% off expert validated wellbeing brand at Healf via this link10% off Colorful Standard clothing with code ADAMHUSLERCS1020% off Vivobarefoot shoes with code HUSLER20 5% off Nurosym vagus nerve stimulation device with code ADAMH5 25% off our online studio full of yoga, sound and meditation, with code HONEST25 (25% off single 12 month membership or reoccurring monthly membership until cancellation) STAY IN TOUCH @adamhusler -
Alex Golden is joined by Bryce Simon of The Game Theory Podcast and @MotorCityHoops on X! The guys discuss:OKC's defense impacting the Pacers offense in the fourth quarterHow horrific the officials were in this oneMyles Turner's strugglesChanges Indiana can make with their defense for Game 5The lack of production from OKC's big menThe best 5 man lineup for OKC and whether or not they will make that change to the starting lineupIs the series OVER for Indiana after failing to win that game?
This week on the Full of Beans podcast, I'm joined by James Hitchin, therapist and founder of the Wellbeing and Recovery Collective, for an open and grounding conversation about navigating addiction, eating disorder recovery, and the stigma that so often surrounds both.James shares his lived experience with disordered eating and substance use—and how his journey through recovery shaped his work supporting others. Together, we explore how shame, silence, and societal expectations can create barriers to seeking help, especially when experiences don't fit the stereotypes.This episode was recorded during Men's Mental Health Week, but the conversation is relevant all year round.Key Takeaways:James' personal experience of addiction, binge eating disorder and excessive exerciseThe similarities and differences between addiction and eating disorders, and how they can intertwineThe impact of stigma, silence & societal expectations on menThe role of support groups in recoveryThe role of masculinity and gym culture in disordered eatingHow James uses his lived experience to support others in recoveryWhy inclusivity and accessibility matter in recovery spacesTimestamps:06:00 – James' journey through addiction and ED recovery12:00 – Masculinity, stigma & opening up20:00 – Gym culture, control & body image27:00 – Lived experience in therapy workTrigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of eating disorders, addiction, and mental health challenges. Please listen with care.Connect with Us:Subscribe to the Full of Beans Podcast hereFollow Full of Beans on Instagram hereConnect with Sarah:The Wellbeing and Recovery Collective WebsiteThe Wellbeing and Recovery Collective Instagram (@twrcollective)James' LinkedinRead our latest blog hereFurther Resources: First Steps EDThank you for listening and being part of this important conversation!If you loved this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might benefit!Sending positive beans your way, Han
In this raw and real episode, Caylen Wojcik sits down with Marine veteran, hunter, and lifelong student Chris Camren for a raw, honest conversation about the evolution of marksmanship, mentorship, and mindset. From early days in the Corps to navigating the backcountry with sons and students alike, this is a journey through what it means to remain teachable—no matter how far you've come.They dive into:The legacy and loss of Marine Corps sniper platoonsLessons from competitive shooting and backcountry huntsRite of passage, mentorship, and raising resilient young menThe balance between old-school skill and modern gearWhat it means to truly embody the role of a riflemanThis episode is a reminder: Mastery isn't a destination—it's a decision to remain a student, for life.Connect with us:Website: https://www.moderndaysniper.comRifleman Network: https://www.moderndayrifleman.comInstagram: @moderndaysniperPodcast: Modern Day Sniper on Spotify, Apple & moreFor inquiries: info@moderndaysniper.com#podcast #moderndayrifleman #marinelife #backcountryhunting
PSR Podcast is a listener supported outreach of Be Broken Ministries. Partner with us through giving at BeBroken.org/donate. Thank you for your support!----------In this episode, Dr. Stephen Cervantes and I discuss the emotional and spiritual awakening journey for men. We explore the challenges of emotional disconnect and the impact of societal expectations on men's emotional health. Stephen shares insights on moving from hiddenness and brokenness to a fuller life in Christ. We emphasize the importance of expressing needs and feelings, and the courage it takes to wake up emotionally. We share our own personal stories and practical advice in hopes to inspire men to connect more deeply with their emotions and relationships. Men, we invite you to join us on the journey of emotional and spiritual growth. For daily insights from Stephen, visit DoctorMarriage.org. Topics Covered in this Episode:Emotional and spiritual awakening for menThe journey from emotional disconnect to deeper engagementCoping mechanisms and their impact on emotional healthThe significance of expressing needs and feelingsSocietal expectations and their influence on men's emotional well-beingThe transition from hiddenness and brokenness to a fuller lifeThe challenges men face in recognizing and articulating their emotionsThe role of relationships in emotional growth and healingThe dangers of living in isolation and avoiding vulnerabilityEncouragement for men to embrace their emotions and seek deeper connectionsMore Resources:Gateway to Freedom 3-Day Intensive for MenGrace-Based Recovery Online Groups for Men40 Days of Training for Your SoulRelated Podcasts:The Moment of AwakeningHelping Men Practice Self-Awareness to Build Stronger RelationshipsMr. Unemotional: Moving from Isolation to Connection----------Please rate and review our podcast: Apple PodcastsFollow us on our Vimeo Channel.
durée : 00:03:35 - Charline explose les faits - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Je m'empare du scandale des eaux minérales du groupe Nestlé et de la complicité de l'Etat français pour le cacher au consommateur. L'eau minérale est polluée, et il faut la désinfecter avant de la boire. Ca m'a fait penser au slogan qui a bercé mon enfance : “Perrier c'est fou !”
durée : 00:03:35 - Charline explose les faits - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Je m'empare du scandale des eaux minérales du groupe Nestlé et de la complicité de l'État français pour le cacher au consommateur. L'eau minérale est polluée, et il faut la désinfecter avant de la boire. Ça m'a fait penser au slogan qui a bercé mon enfance : “Perrier c'est fou !”
Why are so many men exhausted, disconnected, and running on empty — even when they look like they've got it all together?In this episode, I sit down with Dr Emmet Byrne - a former Ireland rugby international turned men's health doctor - to unpack what's really going wrong with modern masculinity, medicine, and mental health.We explore:Why the medical system is failing menThe truth about testosterone decline (and why TRT isn't a quick fix)The link between movement, strength, and emotional healthWhy we've normalised feeling average — and how to break out of itHow to spot the signs you're treating symptoms, not solving the rootFrom elite sport to holistic medicine, Emmet's journey is proof that reinvention is possible, and necessary.A must-listen for any man who wants to feel strong again. On the inside, and out.Or watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu96RkgMYq0Show NotesFrom Pro Rugby to MedicineHow Emmet went from the Ireland jersey to medical schoolWhat rugby taught him about pressure, pain, and purposeWhy performance delays but doesn't erase inner strugglesThe Medical System Isn't WorkingWhy most men are treated only when they're brokenThe failure of the symptom-focused modelHow GPs are unequipped to deal with whole-person healthThe Testosterone CrisisWhy so many men are seeing their energy, drive, and mood collapseWhat's causing low T and what isn'tWhen testosterone replacement can help… and when it can'tMovement Is MedicineWhy sedentary living is quietly wrecking men's wellbeingThe link between physical strength and emotional resilienceWhat Emmet recommends for men over 35A New Model for Men's HealthFrom functional medicine to full-spectrum careWhat men really need to thriveHow OptiMan is trying to change the story
In Part 1 of Ryan's story, he opens up about his early experiences learning about sex—lessons that came in crude form on the school bus, mixed messages from his Christian upbringing, and early exposure to internet pornography. This exposure led to an addiction that left him feeling trapped and overwhelmed with guilt. Ryan shares what it took for him to finally reach out for help, and the powerful lesson he learned about the importance of listening without judgment.Tune in next week for the rest of Ryan's story, where he discusses his marriage, their struggles with sex, and the breakthrough insight that transformed the way he understands intimacy.Janna's free classes for women and men are happening May 12 & 13.Register for the women's free class, Wanting It More 101: https://jannadentonhowes.com/freeclassRegister for the men's free class, Getting It More 101: http://jannadentonhowes.com/free-class-menThe next round of Doing It Together is open for registration! Get $300 off for this round only! Register now!Learn about the Doing It Together program details, schedules, testimonials, and Q&A.Janna's new Wanting It More Foundations self-paced course for women is open for registration.Leave a podcast review: We'd so appreciate your rating and review to help the podcast reach more couples.
What is the story you've been telling yourself ABOUT yourself? And is that story aligned with what you want to manifest? This week we are joined by Sabrina Lynn, founder of Rewilding for Women. Sabrina delves into her incredible journey from a corporate scientist to a leader in feminine embodiment and archetypal energies. Sabrina shares how her personal Shakti awakening led her to embrace and refine her gifts, helping others connect with the sacred feminine. Together, we explore divine feminine archetypes like Lilith, Hecate, and the Dark Goddess, and discuss how to harness these energies in your life. Discover the power of intuition, how to break free from societal conditioning, and the importance of living in alignment with your soul's true purpose. This episode is all about building that relationship with the universe and your own soul in order to manifest the life you truly want. It's a reminder that you were born with that divine energy, and it is still there within you today. Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcastIn This Episode We Talk About:Sabrina's journey from science to spiritualitySabrina's transformation from corporate life to feminine embodimentSocietal suppression of feminine intuition and energyRewilding: Returning to nature and intuitionRecognizing and following intuitive whispers and pingsDivine feminine archetypes: Black Madonna, Lilith, Hecate, and moreShadow work and embracing the “too much” womanCreating spaces to reconnect with divine feminine energyThe impact of divine feminine energy on relationships, particularly with menThe importance of action and listening to one's own intuitive wisdomCultivating sacred sovereignty and agency in relationshipsHow to start working with feminine archetypes and energies in everyday life THEMES / TIME STAMPS:Sabrina's spiritual journey and the messy, powerful awakening of her feminine gifts. (00:14:10)Sabrina's turning point in learning about diving feminine energies (00:22:50)How societal programming (going back to the myths we learn) has demonized feminine energy (00:39:00)Resources: *Try the FREE Clear Your Aura Deep Imagining * End of Year Sale now live! Share your manifestation story to be featured on our next mini-process episode Kajabi Try Kajabi all-in-one business platform free for 30 days with TBM link! ARMRA - Use code TBM for 15% off Colostrum: Immune Revival - Immune barrier superfood Bon Charge - 15% off with code MAGNETIC Infrared PEMF MatThe BON CHARGE Infrared PEMF Mat is my absolute go-to product! I use it almost daily to ground my nervous system, drop in deeper into my meditations & help my body recover after big hikes. The highest quality and most biohacking stacked mat I've seen on the market! Use code MAGNETIC at checkout for 15% off. us.boncharge.com/MAGNETIC Read Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés Read On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good by Elise LoehnenFind our summer challenge plus all our workshops and all workshops mentioned inside our Pathway Membership! (Including the Shadow DI, Inner Child DI, & our new Clear Your Aura DI)Connect with Sabrina LynnLearn more about ReWilding for Women retreats and workshopsConnect with ReWilding (Youtube)ReWilding for Women (IG)Sabrina Lynn (IG)Where To Find Us!@tobemagnetic (IG)@Lacyannephillips@Jessicaashleygill@tobemagnetic (youtube)@expandedpodcast Free Offerings to Get You StartedLearn the Process! Expanded Podcast - How to Manifest Anything You Desire Get Expanded! The Motivation - Testimonial LibraryNeed Help Identifying Your Block? Access our FREE Find Your Biggest Block Exercise Other ResourcesSubmit to Be a Process GuestText Us: +1-213-423-5226 - (texting is only for US, Canada, & Puerto Rico)Alexis Smart x TBM EXPANDED Flower RemedyDid you complete the Summer Challenge? Share your experience!