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EPISODE · May 29, 2019 · 40 MIN

Race, Psychotherapy and Manhood with Paul Williams - Relationship School Podcast EPISODE 237

from The Jayson Gaddis Podcast · host Jayson Gaddis

How do men shut down? What is the process?   Then, how exactly do they finally open up? What is it that has a man open up and share his feelings, his heart, his truth?   In this episode, Paul shares his story of opening up.   Eventually he found a career helping others open up.   SHOWNOTES (4:35) Introduction Paul Bashea Williams (12:00) About his book dear future wife (14:35) Experiences that causes Paul to close himself (17:35) How asking for help works on different cultural/social groups (21:25) Blocks men deal with on relationships (25:40) How men can open up and be more vulnerable (29:55) Young men being more open to personal development (31:20) Why men can be so hard in relationships

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