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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2023 · 1H 6M

E123: Rebuilding the Divine Masculine: Lachlan Mitchell

from The Betar Project · host Nick Betar

Welcome back to The Betar Project in 2023, we are joined for the first episode of the year by Lachlan Mitchell.In this episode, we discuss the problem of toxic behaviour in Men which society has now labelled "Toxic Behaviour" Lachlan challenges the notion that toxic masculinity is actually the lack of masculinity and touches on the idea of dark femininity in men. We delve into the idea that men lack good role models and father figures, leading to a lack of understanding of what real masculinity is. We also explore the idea that young men today don't have rights or passages like past generations and cultures had, leading to a prevalence of toxic behaviour. The episode is all about how to help men understand who they are and to become confident in themselves. Topics:- The problem with young men not having rights or passages- The prevalence of toxic masculinity- The lack of good male role models- The concept of the divine masculine- The importance of mentorship- The connection between masculinity and mental health- The need for men to feel comfortable in their masculinity- The idea that depression is a state of the body and mind- The importance of support systems and good environments- The need for actionable steps for men to improve their mental fitness- The importance of self-awareness and personal growth in relationships- The importance of mental fitness and staying above the line of mental health.Checkout Lachlan Mitchel on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lachlan.mitchell__/Support the showConnect with Nick:Instagram TikTok YouTube

Welcome back to The Betar Project in 2023, we are joined for the first episode of the year by Lachlan Mitchell.In this episode, we discuss the problem of toxic behaviour in Men which society has now labelled "Toxic Behaviour" Lachlan challenges the notion that toxic masculinity is actually the lack of masculinity and touches on the idea of dark femininity in men. We delve into the idea that men lack good role models and father figures, leading to a lack of understanding of what real masculinity is. We also explore the idea that young men today don't have rights or passages like past generations and cultures had, leading to a prevalence of toxic behaviour. The episode is all about how to help men understand who they are and to become confident in themselves. Topics:- The problem with young men not having rights or passages- The prevalence of toxic masculinity- The lack of good male role models- The concept of the divine masculine- The importance of mentorship- The connection between masculinity and mental health- The need for men to feel comfortable in their masculinity- The idea that depression is a state of the body and mind- The importance of support systems and good environments- The need for actionable steps for men to improve their mental fitness- The importance of self-awareness and personal growth in relationships- The importance of mental fitness and staying above the line of mental health.Checkout Lachlan Mitchel on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lachlan.mitchell__/Support the showConnect with Nick:Instagram TikTok YouTube

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