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Real Men Feel: Confessions of a Sensitive Man [Podcast]
We should strive for being more human.
Listen to Real Men Feel, #212, “Confessions of a Sensitive Man” here:
Author and Highly Sensitive Person, William Allen, discusses the challenges and gifts of sensitive men.
“Our culture defines what it means to be a man or what it means to be a woman. Being human should be our first and foremost drive. Emotions are there for a reason. We should not be trying to suppress it.” ~ William Allen
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Real Men Feel: The Global Community of Evryman [Podcast]
The conduit for connection is vulnerability.
Listen to Real Men Feel, #211, “The Global Community of Evryman” here:
Owen Marcus, a co-founder of Evryman, joins us to discuss how men can create a happier, more connected world by using emotions and physiology as tools to create fulfilling relationships and purposeful lives.
“Secure connection downregulates the stress response. Insecure or negative relationships will escalate it.” ~ Owen Marcus
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Real Men Feel: The Alcoholic Brain [Podcast]
What really works in recovery?
Listen to Real Men Feel, #209, “The Alcoholic Brain” here:
Robb Kelly, Ph.D., is a world-renowned addiction expert who believes in treating the problem, not the symptoms. He has overcome homelessness, alcohol dependency, trauma, and a whirlwind of events to be the “Gordon Ramsay” of the addiction treatment world.
“Where there is alcoholism, there is always childhood trauma. Always.” ~ Dr. Robb Kelly