The most dangerous stories are the quiet ones we tell ourselves: I’m fine, I don’t need anyone, it’s too late to change. They sound reasonable, even wise, yet they slowly script our choices, our relationships, and the limits of our identity. We open up about how those subtle lies form, why smart men believe them, and what it takes to trade false safety for honest strength. We start with the moment many men recognize: two friends insisting everything’s good while both carry private battles. F...
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The most dangerous stories are the quiet ones we tell ourselves: I’m fine, I don’t need anyone, it’s too late to change. They sound reasonable, even wise, yet they slowly script our choices, our relationships, and the limits of our identity. We open up about how those subtle lies form, why smart men believe them, and what it takes to trade false safety for honest strength. We start with the moment many men recognize: two friends insisting everything’s good while both carry private battles. F...
Self-doubt and imposter syndrome don't wait for you to fail before they appear—they show up right when you're building something meaningful, even as others recognize your value. That inner critic questioning whether you deserve to be in the room can feel deafening. What I've discovered through years of coaching men is counterintuitive: it's not about having everything figured out before you lead. It's about showing up while you're still growing and making that vulnerability part of your stre...
Evolved Men Podcast
The most dangerous stories are the quiet ones we tell ourselves: I’m fine, I don’t need anyone, it’s too late to change. They sound reasonable, even wise, yet they slowly script our choices, our relationships, and the limits of our identity. We open up about how those subtle lies form, why smart men believe them, and what it takes to trade false safety for honest strength. We start with the moment many men recognize: two friends insisting everything’s good while both carry private battles. F...