Send us a text When an accusation hits, everything collapses. Here’s how to steady yourself and move forward with integrity. When you’re accused—rightly or wrongly—your body floods with fear, anger, and shame. Licensed therapist and veteran Tim Wienecke shares what to do next: how to regulate, think clearly, and take accountability without losing who you are. This isn’t legal advice. It’s therapeutic guidance for one of the hardest moments a man can face. Drawing from over a decade of c...
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Send us a text When an accusation hits, everything collapses. Here’s how to steady yourself and move forward with integrity. When you’re accused—rightly or wrongly—your body floods with fear, anger, and shame. Licensed therapist and veteran Tim Wienecke shares what to do next: how to regulate, think clearly, and take accountability without losing who you are. This isn’t legal advice. It’s therapeutic guidance for one of the hardest moments a man can face. Drawing from over a decade of c...
Navy Submarine Commander on Real Stoicism vs Social Media Stoicism
The American Masculinity Podcast
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Navy Submarine Commander on Real Stoicism vs Social Media Stoicism
Send us a text In this episode of American Masculinity, licensed therapist and veteran Tim Wienecke talks with Commander William C. Spears — an active-duty U.S. Navy submarine warfare officer and author of “Stoicism as a Warrior Philosophy: Insights on the Morality of Military Service.” Full fact-check notes, sources, and extended show notes for this episode are available at www.americanmasculinity.com . This is not the internet version of Stoicism. We’re not talking about pretending you’re u...
The American Masculinity Podcast
Send us a text When an accusation hits, everything collapses. Here’s how to steady yourself and move forward with integrity. When you’re accused—rightly or wrongly—your body floods with fear, anger, and shame. Licensed therapist and veteran Tim Wienecke shares what to do next: how to regulate, think clearly, and take accountability without losing who you are. This isn’t legal advice. It’s therapeutic guidance for one of the hardest moments a man can face. Drawing from over a decade of c...