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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 1H 3M

Footsteps To Living Well With Joe Fleming

from Manned Up Conversations · host Kgaugelo Habyane

Send us Fan MailIn this raw and deeply personal episode of Manned Up Conversations, I link up with Joe Fleming, a US Army Infantry veteran turned South African community leader. Recorded just moments after Joe finished a therapy session, the dialogue dives straight into the meat of men's mental health, vulnerability, and the long journey back from rock bottom.Joe opens up about his battle with bipolar disorder and a suicide attempt that ultimately became the catalyst for his life-saving initiative, Recharge Walks. Through his "love letter" to South Africa, Joe explains why isolation is a man's greatest danger and why building a village through simple, weekly walks is the key to reclaiming wellness. Whether you are fighting a silent battle or looking for a community of brothers, this episode offers a roadmap for getting back up after life punches you in the mouth.In This Episode, We Discuss:The Fighter’s Mindset: Why the true victory isn’t avoiding the punch, but the act of getting back up.The US Army & "The Suck": Lessons in discipline, structure, and camaraderie from Joe’s time in the infantry.A Leap of Faith: Moving halfway across the world for love and finding a permanent home in the spirit of Ubuntu.The Reality of Divorce: How the end of a marriage can be a courageous turning point for growth and self-awareness.The "Dangerous" Isolated Man: Why men need a village and healthy connections to survive the dark nights of the soul.Recharge Walks: The story behind Joe’s Friday and Saturday walks and how they serve as a "saving grace" for men in Johannesburg.The Mission to Stay: Joe’s current challenge with his visa and his unwavering commitment to continue his work in South Africa.The Practical Takeaway"Go for a walk.". Joe emphasizes that wellness doesn't have to be complicated. Success starts with the simple act of lacing up your boots and getting out of your headspace. Movement is medicine, and breathing fresh air in nature is often the first step toward healing.Resources & Connections MentionedRecharge Walks: Join Joe every Friday and Saturday for a walk and talk. Contact Joe via Instagram to join the WhatsApp group.Suits and Sneakers Holding Spaces Circles: Men’s circles @ Vice in Craighall, Johannesburg.Hope you are enjoying the conversation so far. Remember to take note of things that stand out to you while listening and take a moment to reflect in your own time or discuss this with some friends over some drinks, a meal or relaxing activity of your choice. Thank you for tuning into Manned Up Conversations. Please subscribe to help grow the platform, you can also find us on YouTube if you prefer video and don't forget to share your comments, insights or questions.Support the showSignup: Substack blog: https://substack.com/@mannedupconversationsFeedspot Listing:We've been selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 70 Role Models Podcasts, Top 70 South Africa Men's Podcasts and Top 14 Men Psychology Podcasts on the web. Checkout the lists below;https://podcast.feedspot.com/role_models_podcasts/https://podcast.feedspot.com/south_africa_mens_podcasts/https://podcast.feedspot.com/men_psychology_podcasts/Donate To Our Campai...

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