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Mindfully Masculine: Personal Growth and Mental Health for Men
On "Mindfully Masculine" we support and encourage men who strive to level-up their lives as we share books, media, and personal stories on mental health and well-being. Challenges in your life? We deliver the tips and tools that really help.
212 episodes
2 days ago
In this episode, Charles and Dan continue their discussion of masculine leadership in relationships by examining the role of direction and structure—and what happens when men avoid it or misuse it. Drawing from The Masculine in Relationship by G.S. Youngblood, they explore how everyday indecision, conflict avoidance, and over-assertiveness quietly undermine trust, intimacy, and attraction. The conversation breaks down the difference between leadership and control, and why insisting too loudly...
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In this episode, Charles and Dan continue their discussion of masculine leadership in relationships by examining the role of direction and structure—and what happens when men avoid it or misuse it. Drawing from The Masculine in Relationship by G.S. Youngblood, they explore how everyday indecision, conflict avoidance, and over-assertiveness quietly undermine trust, intimacy, and attraction. The conversation breaks down the difference between leadership and control, and why insisting too loudly...
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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The Let Them Theory: New Friends, Old Friends, and No Friends
Mindfully Masculine: Personal Growth and Mental Health for Men
27 minutes
4 months ago
The Let Them Theory: New Friends, Old Friends, and No Friends
Friendship in adulthood isn’t what it used to be — and in this conversation, we get into why that’s not always a bad thing. Charles and Dan dig into the myths we carry from childhood about how friends “should” work, and how those expectations crash into reality once proximity, free time, and shared schedules disappear. We break down Mel Robbins’ “three pillars” of friendship — proximity, timing, and energy — and give our unfiltered takes on which ones actually matter. There’s plenty of pushba...
Mindfully Masculine: Personal Growth and Mental Health for Men
In this episode, Charles and Dan continue their discussion of masculine leadership in relationships by examining the role of direction and structure—and what happens when men avoid it or misuse it. Drawing from The Masculine in Relationship by G.S. Youngblood, they explore how everyday indecision, conflict avoidance, and over-assertiveness quietly undermine trust, intimacy, and attraction. The conversation breaks down the difference between leadership and control, and why insisting too loudly...