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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 55 MIN

Episode 16: "Men: Stop Waiting For Your People To Reach Out – Do This Instead"

from Man in the Middle Show w/ Kevin & Joe

“Men: Stop Waiting for Your People to Reach Out – Do This Instead”Episode OverviewWhat do you do when you’re going through something difficult, and the people you expected to hear from stay silent?In this episode, Kevin and Joe name a quiet midlife reality: many men feel isolated, not because they have no one, but because they’re waiting, resentfully, for someone else to make the first move. Kevin shares what he learned during a season of deep solitude and life transition: assumptions create suffering, and silence can easily become a story we use against others.Joe offers a direct, practical alternative: stop waiting to be loved. Be the man who leads with love. When someone enters your consciousness, reach out immediately. A simple text, sent at the right time, can repair distance, reopen brotherhood, and change the emotional weather of a man’s life.Why listenKevin and Joe continue integrating insights from their recent conversation with Dr. James Hollis, especially the idea that real change requires insight, courage, and endurance. This episode focuses on what courage looks like in everyday life: choosing discomfort, initiating connection, and acting on the inner nudge to show up for someone.If you’ve been feeling disconnected, disappointed in friendships, or quietly angry that “nobody checks on me,” this is a clean reset. Not with platitudes, with a specific practice you can start today.Key Quotes“Don’t blame others for inaction when you need them, create the action that sparks what you needed.”“Unstated unrealistic expectations are only premeditated resentments.”“When somebody entered my consciousness, I would call or text them… ‘I was thinking about you.’ It radically transformed my relationships.”“You’ve got to fight for peace… schedule your priorities.”“When you’re at your lowest, do something. Do something for other people. Do something for yourself. And keep moving.”Main Topics CoveredMen, isolation, and the habit of waiting for others to initiateHow midlife transitions expose friendship gaps and unmet expectationsWhy silence isn’t always betrayal, it’s often discomfort and avoidanceChoosing growth over comfort in relationshipsInsight, courage, and endurance as everyday practicesHow resentment builds when expectations are unspokenA simple relationship rule: “If they enter your mind, reach out”Scheduling peace, nature, and movement for mental stabilityFatherhood, legacy, and defining success beyond moneySmall actions that rebuild meaning: journaling, walking, showing upKey TakeawaysIf you need support, initiate, silence is not proof of disloyalty. The “nudge” to reach out is often worth following immediately.Resentment grows when expectations are unspoken and unrealistic.Depth and brotherhood are built through repeated, simple reps.When you feel low, movement and service are medicine, keep moving.Recommended ResourceThe Middle Passage by James Hollis (referenced as a core framework for midlife transition)The Broken Mirror by James Hollis (mentioned in the discussion)Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life by James Hollis (quoted and referenced)Next StepsIf this episode gave you a needed push, send it to one man you care about, especially someone you’ve been meaning to check on. Consider using it as the simplest outreach line possible: “I heard this and thought of you.”Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help the show reach more men navigating midlife transitions. And for weekly companion reflections to each episode, sign up for the SubStack at maninthemiddleshow.comConnect with UsWatch on YouTubeListen on AppleListen on SpotifySign up for the Newsletter

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