The Silent Crisis in Men — Sex, Shame, Money & the Spiritual Intelligence of the Body

EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 41 MIN

The Silent Crisis in Men — Sex, Shame, Money & the Spiritual Intelligence of the Body

from Divine Design Podcast & Divine Letters

This is not a scripted conversation. It is not a polished interview designed to stay within safe territory. This is what happens when two people enter a space without agenda, without protection, and allow truth to unfold in real time — even when that truth has never been spoken before.In this episode of the Divine Design Podcast, I sit down with Dervin Fedelizo, a pelvic health physical therapist specializing in men’s health — a field that remains largely unspoken, often avoided, and deeply misunderstood.What begins as a conversation about the physical body — urinary function, sexual health, lower back pain — gradually opens into something far deeper. Because the pelvic space in men is not only biological. It is psychological. Emotional. Existential. It carries identity, responsibility, sexuality, power, and often unprocessed silence.And what becomes clear throughout this conversation is that many men are not only disconnected from their bodies — they are disconnected from the very center that organizes how they relate to life, to responsibility, to money, to relationships, and to themselves.Dervin shares his journey into this work — stepping into a field where very few men are present, choosing to meet other men in one of the most vulnerable and avoided areas of their lives, and slowly building a space where honesty can emerge, often after several sessions of hesitation and silence.And then, unexpectedly, the conversation shifts. It moves into territory neither of us planned to enter.Dervin opens up about a personal diagnosis — that confronted him with the possibility of a physical deadline, shaking not only his body, but his beliefs, his identity, and his relationship to life itself. What follows is not a clinical story, but a human one — about fear, support, uncertainty, and what happens when the body no longer behaves according to expectation.From here, we step into a deeper layer — the difference between belief and direct knowing. Between religion and lived spirituality. Between inherited frameworks and what emerges through direct experience. I introduce the distinction between belief and Gnosis — as something lived.And in that moment, the conversation expands beyond therapy, beyond pelvic health, and into something that touches the architecture of being human.We explore how men relate to vulnerability. Why many avoid speaking about their bodies until dysfunction becomes unavoidable. How cultural roles around responsibility and provision are stored not only in the mind, but in the body itself.There is also lightness in this conversation. Unexpected moments. Like the story of standing in a heavy church space and internally singing with Elvis Presley — as a way to shift frequency from within..This episode is an invitation into that space. Not to agree. Not to adopt new beliefs. But to notice what you feel while listening.Because what is activated in you… is part of the conversation too.Artizo LLC w/ Dervin Fedalizo📞 310-721-0068🌐 www.artizollc.com✉️ [email protected] and mentoring with Ann-Peggy: https://annpeggydivine.com/mentoring-with-ann-peggy/ https://divinedesign.it/product/mentoring/

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