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The Niall Graham Podcast
Niall Graham
29 episodes
3 days ago
What are the fundamental pieces of culture hat have been lost or misunderstood. Bill Plotkin says we are living in an adolescent culture of me, me, me. What are the ways of growing into true adulthood?
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What are the fundamental pieces of culture hat have been lost or misunderstood. Bill Plotkin says we are living in an adolescent culture of me, me, me. What are the ways of growing into true adulthood?
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Courses
Education
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#13 Why talk therapy doesn’t work for all men and what men actually need.
The Niall Graham Podcast
30 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
#13 Why talk therapy doesn’t work for all men and what men actually need.
Over the years ive worked with many men who say ive been to therapy for years and I need something else. In this episode I dive into:  Why talk therapy isn’t always the best therapy for men How men and women need different types of therapy What sorts of support men need to truly activate their lives. What the masculine part of us needs to be fully activated in our lives If you are ready to commit to transforming you life in a 3 or 6 month container book a discovery call to explore how we could work together Book here
The Niall Graham Podcast
What are the fundamental pieces of culture hat have been lost or misunderstood. Bill Plotkin says we are living in an adolescent culture of me, me, me. What are the ways of growing into true adulthood?