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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2024 · 47 MIN

Men are losing their masculinity

from The Paradox of Change - There has to be an I before We!

This weeks episode, Rob Tearle shares his journey from being an engineer to becoming a therapist, highlighting the importance of addressing male mental health issues. He discusses the societal pressures on masculinity, the stigma surrounding therapy for men, and the need for male role models. Rob emphasises the significance of vulnerability and emotional well-being, encouraging men to seek help and embrace their feelings. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced during therapy training and the transformative power of counselling in personal development, remembering to be a controlled monster! Reference: No More Mr Nice Guy by Robert Glover. https://amzn.eu/d/9hNzc3eJordan Peterson Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gYpCIbZjUQTakeawaysMen are increasingly losing their sense of masculinity.Suicide rates among men are alarmingly high.Therapy can be a powerful tool for personal growth.The transition from engineering to therapy was significant for me.Listening skills are crucial in counselling.Men often struggle with societal expectations of masculinity.There is a need for more male role models in society.Balancing vulnerability and masculinity is essential.Emotional well-being is vital for personal development.Seeking therapy is a brave and beneficial step. Sound Bites"I didn't want to be a dedicated male therapist.""Men are losing their masculinity.""Suicide rates are four times that of women.""There's a massive lack of male role models.""Men shouldn't be punished for their urges.""You have to choose a relationship.""It's about accountability and responsibility.""Just do it, go to therapy.""Therapy helps, it's going to feel incredibly hard."Chapters00:00 The Journey to Therapy: A Personal Story03:13 Understanding Masculinity and Mental Health06:09 The Role of Therapy in Personal Development08:57 Transitioning from Engineering to Counseling11:53 Training and the Importance of Listening Skills14:49 Challenges in the Therapeutic Journey18:12 Addressing Male Mental Health Issues20:59 Cultural Shifts in Masculinity23:53 The Need for Male Role Models26:49 Balancing Masculinity and Vulnerability29:59 Finding Drive and Purpose in Life32:46 The Importance of Emotional Well-being36:08 Advice for Men Considering TherapyTune in, turn up, and let's talk! Because as we all know, change happens when we accept ourselves... even if 'ourselves' is someone who can't decide what to have for dinner. Let's embrace the paradox, one episode at a time!"https://linktr.ee/theparadoxofchangeHow to find us: https://linktr.ee/theparadoxofchange

This weeks episode, Rob Tearle shares his journey from being an engineer to becoming a therapist, highlighting the importance of addressing male mental health issues. He discusses the societal pressures on masculinity, the stigma surrounding therapy for men, and the need for male role models. Rob emphasises the significance of vulnerability and emotional well-being, encouraging men to seek help and embrace their feelings. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced during therapy trai...

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