EPISODE · Jan 15, 2025 · 34 MIN
Ep. 39 - Redefining Masculinity: How Do Men Express Vulnerability in Relationships?
from Psych and Theo Podcast · host Sam Landa and Tim Yonts
Send Us Topics + QuestionsMen's vulnerability is often misunderstood, seen as a weakness rather than a path for deeper connections. This episode explores what vulnerability means for men, the significance of having safe relationships, and how emotional intelligence can help regulate and properly share feelings. • Understanding vulnerability as a willingness to expose feelings • Differences in how men and women share vulnerabilities • Importance of having trustworthy male friends for support • Societal pressures and the notion of toxic masculinity • Balancing emotional expression with emotional control • The framework of emotional intelligence in men • The role of empathy in male relationships • Seeking safe spaces for sharing emotions • Conclusion: the value of selective vulnerabilitySupport the showFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:@psych_and_theoPsych and Theo LinkFOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK:Psych and Theo LinkPlease leave a review, send comments and questions, and share the podcast with everyone you know. We love having these conversations with you all and are thankful for your support! I look forward to walking alongside you as you draw closer to Christ!
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Send Us Topics + Questions Men's vulnerability is often misunderstood, seen as a weakness rather than a path for deeper connections. This episode explores what vulnerability means for men, the significance of having safe relationships, and how emotional intelligence can help regulate and properly share feelings. • Understanding vulnerability as a willingness to expose feelings • Differences in how men and women share vulnerabilities • Importance of having trustworthy male f...
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