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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 1H 2M

Jembe Kazini, Mpweke Nyumbani

from Men The Podcast · host Michael Baruti

Why does it matter for a man to feel valued and why does that validation seem to define so much of his identity?In today’s world, the demands on men are relentless. Society expects them to provide, to lead, to stay strong even when they’re breaking inside. From financial pressures to emotional responsibilities, many men are caught in a constant struggle between being enough and doing enough.For a lot of men, work becomes the easiest place to hide. It’s where results are clear, goals are measurable, and emotions can be neatly replaced by deadlines. The office, the hustle, the long hours, they all become a safe escape from the deeper questions: Am I valued beyond what I earn? Do people see me, or just what I produce?But beneath the success stories and the grind, many men carry silent fears of financial instability, of not being “the man they’re supposed to be,” and of opening up about the pressure that never really stops. It’s easier to talk about performance at work than pain at home. Easier to measure progress than express pressure.In this episode, Michael and Nadia explore the emotional burden behind being “the man of the house,” and why men often turn work into a refuge from vulnerability. Together, they unpack why asking for help feels like weakness, why fulfillment goes beyond money or status, and why competition should never exist between two people trying to build together.This is a heartfelt conversation about value, vulnerability, and learning that sometimes, being enough has nothing to do with how much you do  but how deeply you live and connect.

Why does it matter for a man to feel valued and why does that validation seem to define so much of his identity?In today’s world, the demands on men are relentless. Society expects them to provide, to lead, to stay strong even when they’re breaking inside. From financial pressures to emotional responsibilities, many men are caught in a constant struggle between being enough and doing enough.For a lot of men, work becomes the easiest place to hide. It’s where results are clear, goals are measurable, and emotions can be neatly replaced by deadlines. The office, the hustle, the long hours, they all become a safe escape from the deeper questions: Am I valued beyond what I earn? Do people see me, or just what I produce?But beneath the success stories and the grind, many men carry silent fears of financial instability, of not being “the man they’re supposed to be,” and of opening up about the pressure that never really stops. It’s easier to talk about performance at work than pain at home. Easier to measure progress than express pressure.In this episode, Michael and Nadia explore the emotional burden behind being “the man of the house,” and why men often turn work into a refuge from vulnerability. Together, they unpack why asking for help feels like weakness, why fulfillment goes beyond money or status, and why competition should never exist between two people trying to build together.This is a heartfelt conversation about value, vulnerability, and learning that sometimes, being enough has nothing to do with how much you do  but how deeply you live and connect.

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