EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 14 MIN
Session 131 - When a Man Goes Quiet, It’s Rarely Sudden
from Global Hypnosis/Hypnotherapy Podcast
He says he’s grand. He still goes to work. He still shows up. But inside, something has gone quiet. In this episode, Aidan Noone explores what happens when men withdraw, overthink, carry pressure in silence, and slowly lose connection with themselves — and why that pattern can change.To chat click the link below:https://tidycal.com/aidannoone/free-strategy-call-with-aidan-nooneImportant InformationWhat I have shared today may help you understand the pattern and begin responding differently. But information intended for a general audience cannot take account of your personal history or what is maintaining the problem for you. If this has described something you are living with, and you would like individual help, you can arrange a confidential strategy call with me. We will look at what is happening, what you want to change and whether my approach is suitable for you. There is no exaggerated promise and no pressure—just an honest conversation about the next stepYour next honest step may be to practise what you heard today. It may be to speak with your doctor or another healthcare professional. Or it may be to recognise that you have been trying to manage this alone for long enough. If you would like to explore whether I can help, arrange a confidential strategy call. We will not begin with ‘What is wrong with you?’ We will begin by understanding what has happened, what your mind and body may have learned, and what you now want your life to becomeI will give you enough understanding to help you see the possibility of change. I will not pretend that general information is the same as personalised help. And when I believe my experience may be useful to you, I will clearly and respectfully invite you to work with me.
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