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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 19 MIN

How Men Can Break Free from Emotional Silence and Heal from Trauma

from THE MAKING OF ME · host Aro Benaiah Kehinde

Too many men are taught to suffer in silence—hiding trauma behind success, money, or constant distractions while never getting the help they truly need. In this powerful episode of The Making of Me podcast, trauma-informed coach Ronald “Zion” Roseboro dives deep into how societal pressure and what he calls the emotional “Miranda’s Law” keep many men from speaking out and finding healing.Ronald shares how men can break free from emotional silence, reclaim their identity, and rebuild their lives after painful experiences or setbacks. Through his work helping men confront shame and trauma, he explains why community, honesty, and structured support are essential for lasting transformation.In this conversation, you’ll discover:🧠 Why many men are conditioned to suppress emotional pain💬 The concept of emotional “Miranda’s Law” and how it shapes male behavior🔧 How the BRIC methodology helps men rebuild their lives step-by-step🤝 The power of brotherhood and community in healing trauma🔥 Practical steps to begin living a shame-free lifeIf you’re a man struggling silently—or you know someone who is—this conversation offers insight, encouragement, and a path forward.🌐 Get Ronald’s free book, join the Samson Restore Movement, or book a discovery call:https://theshamefreelife.comDon’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more powerful conversations and personal transformation stories from The Making of Me podcast.#MensMentalHealth #HealingFromTrauma #PersonalGrowth #RonaldZionRoseboro #MakingOfMe #Podcast

Too many men are taught to suffer in silence—hiding trauma behind success, money, or constant distractions while never getting the help they truly need. In this powerful episode of The Making of Me podcast, trauma-informed coach Ronald “Zion” Roseboro dives deep into how societal pressure and what he calls the emotional “Miranda’s Law” keep many men from speaking out and finding healing.Ronald shares how men can break free from emotional silence, reclaim their identity, and rebuild their lives after painful experiences or setbacks. Through his work helping men confront shame and trauma, he explains why community, honesty, and structured support are essential for lasting transformation.In this conversation, you’ll discover:🧠 Why many men are conditioned to suppress emotional pain💬 The concept of emotional “Miranda’s Law” and how it shapes male behavior🔧 How the BRIC methodology helps men rebuild their lives step-by-step🤝 The power of brotherhood and community in healing trauma🔥 Practical steps to begin living a shame-free lifeIf you’re a man struggling silently—or you know someone who is—this conversation offers insight, encouragement, and a path forward.🌐 Get Ronald’s free book, join the Samson Restore Movement, or book a discovery call:https://theshamefreelife.comDon’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more powerful conversations and personal transformation stories from The Making of Me podcast.#MensMentalHealth #HealingFromTrauma #PersonalGrowth #RonaldZionRoseboro #MakingOfMe #Podcast

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