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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 1H 10M

Violence As A Language

from Roses Are Dead · host Terry Roseland & Jones

The hardest part isn’t throwing a punch—it’s stopping yourself when your pride is screaming go. We dig into how boys learn to treat violence as a language and why that same reflex shows up decades later at the bar, in a crowd, or in the kitchen with our kids. The thread running through the wild stories and quiet confessions is powerlessness: that small, cornered feeling that makes a quick hit feel like control.We get real about the difference between anger and the emotions beneath it—shame, disrespect, belittlement—and how naming them changes the play. From being lied to over a “we don’t have peanut butter” protein shake to getting pushed off a spot while selling merch, we map triggers to better choices. Then we rewire the deep belief most men carry—don’t let anyone play with you—without tossing out the strength it represents. It’s not about pretending threats don’t exist; it’s about choosing the fights that protect your future.You’ll hear a practical framework for leaders, not just protectors. We break down when force is justified (a real, present threat in your space) and when disengaging keeps you and your partner out of danger. We talk situational awareness, de-escalation, and the quiet power move of getting your people home. We also zoom into parenting: why yelling and spankings create short-term compliance but long-term damage, and how clear systems and consistent consequences teach without harm. Kids learn best when rules are known beforehand and enforced the same way every time.This conversation is raw, honest, and focused on tools you can use tonight—naming emotions, rehearsing exits, separating ego from safety, and building home systems that work. If you’ve ever replayed a moment thinking I should’ve handled that better, this one’s for you. Tap play, subscribe for more real growth, and drop us a review with the moment that hit you hardest.Join our Patreon CommunityBuy some merch and ebooksIG: @terryroseland & @amansperspective_

The hardest part isn’t throwing a punch—it’s stopping yourself when your pride is screaming go. We dig into how boys learn to treat violence as a language and why that same reflex shows up decades later at the bar, in a crowd, or in the kitchen with our kids. The thread running through the wild stories and quiet confessions is powerlessness: that small, cornered feeling that makes a quick hit feel like control. We get real about the difference between anger and the emotions beneath it—shame,...

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