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Say it Plain With Michael Maxwell Chaos to Clarity
by MIchael Maxwell
Say It Plain: Chaos to Clarity is real talk for people navigating life's messiest challenges—ADHD, relationships, parenting, mental health, money, and everything in between.I'm Michael Maxwell. I became a non-custodial dad at 18 and got diagnosed with ADHD at 49. I've spent decades figuring things out the hard way, and this podcast is about sharing what actually works—no theory, no fluff, just actionable tools you can use today.Each episode is 18–28 minutes, ADHD-friendly, and built around frameworks you can implement immediately. Whether you're parenting through chaos, managing a late diagnosis, rebuilding friendships, or just trying to get through the week—this show is for you.New episodes drop every Tuesday.Real talk. Zero fluff. Tools you can use today.
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Why Do People Feel Entitled To Their Ex?
I saw a video where a woman asked if she should fight her best friend for dating her ex.Most people agreed with her.I didn’t.If a relationship is over… why do we still feel ownership over someone we’re no longer with?Is it loyalty… or is it ego?In this episode, I break down the difference between boundaries, control, and emotional attachment — and why so many people struggle to let go after a relationship ends.#relationships #dating #realtalk #modernrelationships #selfawareness #SayItPlain
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Are Men Who Cheat Always Villains?
Are men who cheat always villains… or is there something deeper going on that most people don’t see?What started as a comment turned into a real, unfiltered family debate about relationships, cheating, and the psychology behind it.In this episode, we break down:• why some men say they “didn’t see it coming”• the difference between accountability and understanding• how past rejection and emotional wounds show up in relationships• whether cheating is always intentional… or sometimes a blind spotThis conversation gets uncomfortable, honest, and real—because not everything is as simple as “good vs bad.”👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments:Do you think cheating is always a choice… or are there deeper factors people ignore?#relationships#datingadvice#modernrelationships#relationshiptalk#menandwomen#podcast#relationshipadvice#cheating#selfawareness#emotionalintelligence
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Why Some Good Men Cheat (It’s Not What You Think)
Why do some good men cheat — even when they love their partner?In this episode, Michael Maxwell explains the psychology behind why some men get caught up in moments of infidelity.Many men grow up experiencing rejection far more than acceptance. That reality can leave wounds in self-esteem that most men never examine. When attention finally arrives later in life, some men aren't psychologically prepared for it — and that vulnerability can lead to choices that destroy relationships.This conversation is not about excuses.It’s about understanding the psychology behind behavior so real healing and accountability can happen.If you've ever asked:• Why would someone risk a relationship they value?• Why do some men say “I didn’t see it coming”?• Is there a difference between a cheater and someone who got caught up?This episode explores those questions.Say It Plain with Michael Maxwell is a podcast about relationships, personal growth, psychology, and the conversations most people avoid.Subscribe for more conversations about relationships, self-awareness, and personal development.Add these at the bottom of the description:#Relationships#WhyMenCheat#MensMentalHealth#RelationshipAdvice#Infidelity
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COMFORT IS COSTING YOU (GET UNCOMFORTABLE OR STAY THE SAME)
Comfort is costing you.And if you keep choosing comfort, you’ll keep losing—momentum, money, health, connection, and self-trust.In this episode of Say It Plain with Michael Maxwell: Chaos to Clarity, I’m breaking down why change requires discomfort—and why the uncomfortable season is often the exact doorway to the life you say you want.We talk about:Why your brain fights change (it’s built to protect you from discomfort)Why “resetting” kills momentum (resume, don’t reset)Health, finances, relationships, and mental focus—real examplesHow to lean into discomfort without quittingQuestion: Where is comfort costing you the most right now—health, money, relationship, or focus?Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday.#SayItPlain #ChaosToClarity #PersonalGrowth #SelfImprovement #GrowthMindset
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Resume Don't Reset
Welcome back to Say It Plain With Michael Maxwell: Chaos to Clarity.Ever started something strong—health, money, relationships, routines—only to slip, then feel like you had to start over from scratch?This episode is about the one mindset shift that breaks that cycle:Resume. Don’t reset.I share my own real-life “cake spiral,” how I pulled myself back, and why progress isn’t about perfection—but about picking up where you left off.We also talk discipline (or lack of it), tools that help when willpower fails, and how to avoid the negativity spiral (especially in online groups).In this episode:Why “all-or-nothing” thinking keeps you stuckHow to recover from a slip without shame or quittingWhy momentum matters more than perfectionSimple tools for staying on track (even if you’re not “disciplined”)How to protect your mindset from negativity while you’re trying to improveTakeaway: Don’t restart your life because you had one bad day. Resume.Like, subscribe, and comment: what’s one area you’re choosing to resume this week?#PersonalDevelopment #SelfImprovement #MindsetShift #Discipline #Motivation
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Family, Friends & Connections: Love Them But Don’t Talk? Don’t Wait — Make the Call.
Family can be intact… and you can still feel alone.Or your friendships can be solid… and your family ties can feel distant.In this episode, we talk about family healing, friendship drift, loneliness, and why community matters—especially as we get older. Life gets busy, people move, and time passes. Next thing you know, the only time everybody links up is birthdays, milestones… or funerals.If you’ve got relationships worth keeping, maintain them. If there’s strain but there’s room to heal, repair it. Protect your peace, but don’t let pride or time steal your people.Question for you: Who’s one person you’ve been meaning to reach out to—and what’s stopping you?If this hit home, drop a comment, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs the reminder.#FamilyHealing #Relationships #MentalHealth #Loneliness #Community #PersonalGrowth
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Right Place, Right Time… and the Work Before It
Say It Plain With Michael Maxwell: Chaos to ClaritySometimes life feels unfair—like someone “just showed up” and ended up ahead of you.In this episode, I share a real moment from an intersection that turned into a bigger lesson: what looks like luck is often momentum, timing, and work you didn’t see.I felt that quick flash of resentment… then I had to check myself. Because the truth is simple: you can’t compare your journey to someone else’s circumstances, pace, or backstory.In this episode we talk about:Why comparison steals your peace (and your progress)How “right place, right time” is often built on unseen workWhy what looks sudden is usually years in the makingHow to carry a healthier mindset into 2026If you’ve been feeling behind, this one is for you.New episodes drop every Tuesday at 6:00 AM ET.Like, comment, and subscribe—and tell me: where do you catch yourself comparing the most?#PersonalDevelopment #MindsetShift #SelfImprovement #GrowthMindset #LifeLessons
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Your Kids Aren’t Your Friends (And Losing My Cat Taught Me Something I Didn’t Expect)
This episode is a little different.It’s part reintroduction (the real me—high energy, no fluff, no filter), part parenting line-in-the-sand, and part raw grief.I talk about something I’ve been seeing more and more: parents treating their kids like peers—like friends—pulling them into adult conversations, adult conflict, and adult emotional weight.And then I share something that hit me hard: when I found out my cat, Onyx, died, it cracked me open in a way I didn’t expect. I used to be the guy who didn’t understand why people grieved pets. I get it now.In this episodeWhy your children are not your friends (and why that boundary protects them)The danger of making kids your confidant or “little ally”How the way you parent teaches your kids how to relate to authority (bosses, teachers, the real world)What losing Onyx taught me about attachment, emotional regulation, and griefWhy pets can provide a kind of consistent, unconditional connection that many of us don’t experience oftenTakeawaysParents: keep the boundary. Kids deserve to be kids.Grief: it’s not about “rank.” It’s about connection.Life: don’t keep re-harming yourself by replaying old pain—learn what you can, then let it go.LinksMore from me: https://bio.site/sayitplainIf this helped youLikeSubscribeShare it with a parent who needs to hear it (or someone grieving a pet)And if you’ve ever been through pet loss: I’m genuinely sorry. I didn’t understand before… but I do now.Hashtags#Parenting #Boundaries #Fatherhood #CoParenting #MensMentalHealth #Grief #PetLoss #ADHD #RealTalk #ChaosToClarity
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Brotherhood: 4. Staying Connected, Friendship Isn’t a Luxury — It’s a Lifeline
We’re closing out the Brotherhood series with Part 4 — and we’re coming full circle on what it really takes to keep friendships strong as life changes.We get into the laughter, the awkwardness of making new friends as adults, and the truth about how friendship circles become a “package deal” once marriage and family are involved. But we also go deeper: the cost of isolation, the reality of aging and loss, and why friendships become even more important for safety, mental health, and longevity as the years go by.And before we wrap, we leave you with a simple tool you can use immediately: The Brotherhood Check-In:How’s your body? (health, energy, sleep)How’s your head? (stress, focus, mental health)How’s your heart? (relationships, family, emotions)No fixing required. Just listen, validate, and show up.New to the series? Start at Part 1 and watch the full Brotherhood series (linked here):#MensMentalHealth #MenSupportingMen #Friendship #MentalHealthMatters #Podcast
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Brotherhood: 3. The impact of male friendships on mental and physical health
In Part 3 of the 4-part Brotherhood series, Michael Maxwell and the guys get real about how friendship impacts your well-being—mentally, physically, and emotionally.This episode digs into what happens when life changes: health scares, motivation struggles, shifting priorities, and the quiet drift that can happen in adult friendships. The conversation highlights why honest communication matters, how external motivation can be a game-changer, and why vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s the foundation of real connection.If you’ve ever wondered how to maintain strong friendships as you get older (or how to build new ones in midlife), this one is for you.#MensMentalHealth#Brotherhood#AdultFriendships#VulnerabilityIsStrength#PersonalGrowth
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Brotherhood: 2. Growing Together
In Part 2 of this 4-episode series, host Michael Maxwell is joined by two of his closest friends, Donnie Joseph and Max Mitchell, for a raw and inspiring conversation. Together, they open up about confronting health challenges, navigating ADHD diagnoses, and exploring the importance of partnership in life. Whether you’re looking for honest stories, practical insights, or just a genuine connection, this episode offers a rare look into real friendship and resilience. Tune in for laughter, vulnerability, and moments that might just change the way you see your own journey.#MensMentalHealth#ADHD#MentalHealthAwareness#RealFriendship#VulnerabilityIsStrength#Resilience#MenSupportingMen#PartnershipMatters#OvercomingChallenges#SayItPlainPodcast
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Brotherhood: 1. Building the Foundation
Episode 1 of "Brotherhood: The Bonds of Men" lays the foundation for the series by exploring how deep, lasting male friendships form and are nurtured over time. Through candid conversations and personal stories, Michael Maxwell and his closest friends, Donnie and Max, reflect on the pivotal moments, challenges, and shared experiences that have shaped their brotherhood. The episode delves into vulnerability, support, health, and the importance of community among men—setting the stage for future episodes that will further examine how these bonds evolve through life’s changes. This opening chapter invites listeners to consider the value of real friendship and the impact it has on men’s well-being and growth.
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Give Yourself a Break — Why Grace Beats Perfection
You're doing more than most people could handle—so why do you still feel like you're failing? Michael breaks down why perfectionism keeps you stuck and why grace is the tool that moves you forward. You'll get the "Grace Check-In"—a simple framework to stop beating yourself up without losing accountability.Real talk. Zero fluff. Tools you can use today."Perfectionism told me I wasn't enough. Grace told me I was doing my best. One kept me stuck. The other set me free. Here's why giving yourself a break is the smartest move you'll make."
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"How My ADHD Diagnosis Probably Saved My Life"
I thought the ADHD test was about my brain. Turns out, it was about my heart too—literally.When my psychiatrist asked for an EKG and bloodwork before prescribing ADHD meds, I was terrified. I hadn't seen a doctor in years. I was living in blissful ignorance—and that ignorance was killing me.The results? Pre-diabetic. Dangerously low testosterone. Severe vitamin D deficiency. High cholesterol. Heart concerns. I was heading toward diabetes and heart disease, and I had no idea.In this episode, I'm sharing what happened when I finally looked around the corner I'd been avoiding—and how taking control of my health changed everything. No meds yet. Just action.What you'll get:Why avoiding the doctor almost cost me my lifeThe wake-up call that led to an 18-pound weight loss and a healthier heartHow I took control: 7-day juice fast, water fasting, cooking, baking, and daily exerciseThe "Peek Around the Corner" tool—how to stop avoiding what you're scared to knowReal talk. Zero fluff. Tools you can use today.Runtime: ~22 minutesBest for: Anyone avoiding the doctor, ignoring symptoms, or scared to face what's really going on with their health.
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"From Chaos to My Clarity — ADHD Diagnosis at 49"
I thought I was broken. Turns out, I was just undiagnosed.For years, I missed deadlines, forgot commitments, and let people down—over and over. I thought I was lazy, irresponsible, selfish. At 49, I finally learned the truth: ADHD.In this episode, I'm sharing my diagnosis story—the patterns I missed, the moment everything clicked, and what actually helps when your brain works differently. If you've ever felt like something's off but couldn't name it, this one's for you.What you'll get:The signs of adult ADHD that look like character flaws (but aren't)Why getting diagnosed felt like relief and grief at the same timeThe "Get Help Action"—a simple tool to move from chaos to clarity todayReal talk. Zero fluff. Tools you can use today.Runtime: ~20 minutesBest for: Anyone navigating ADHD, late diagnosis, or wondering why the same patterns keep showing up in their life.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Say It Plain: Chaos to Clarity is real talk for people navigating life's messiest challenges—ADHD, relationships, parenting, mental health, money, and everything in between.I'm Michael Maxwell. I became a non-custodial dad at 18 and got diagnosed with ADHD at 49. I've spent decades figuring things out the hard way, and this podcast is about sharing what actually works—no theory, no fluff, just actionable tools you can use today.Each episode is 18–28 minutes, ADHD-friendly, and built around frameworks you can implement immediately. Whether you're parenting through chaos, managing a late diagnosis, rebuilding friendships, or just trying to get through the week—this show is for you.New episodes drop every Tuesday.Real talk. Zero fluff. Tools you can use today.
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