Jonathan Rios | Why Too Many Men Suffer In Quiet Desperation While Living In A Mental Prison of Isolation

EPISODE · Dec 8, 2021 · 1H 1M

Jonathan Rios | Why Too Many Men Suffer In Quiet Desperation While Living In A Mental Prison of Isolation

from The Respected Man Podcast · host Teresa Young

This week on the podcast I was joined by Jonathan Rios to talk about the reasons why so many men feel they’re losing the battle to lead their families and their own lives. I was intrigued when Jon shared his perspectives on how our modern world and ALL it’s luxuries, has taken the fight out of men. How It’s beginning to weaken men and their unwillingness to fight for what they love. Thus leading them to a constant state of isolation, anxiety, depression, and suffering in silence.  😝I laughed when he shared the term “live as an undomesticated man!”  I had to ask myself… “what woman wants a man that’s undomesticated?”🤦🏼‍♀️ But as Jon began to explain it, I gained an understanding that men need to reclaim their masculinity, reclaim the “wild” man inside of them, stop playing safe, stop seeking security in others, so they can rise up lead their families, become better husbands, and discover their true purpose in life as a man. Undomesticated means that you become the husband your wife desires not the one she is trying to make you become, it means you lead with integrity in all areas of your life, and begin to experience the mental freedom and confidence that comes with living as PRIMAL BEING while surviving in a civilized world! Join The Respected Man Community on Instagram: @trm.vip https://bit.ly/3uxLuDP   Follow us: TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe3wx4Ao/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/the.respected.man

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