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The Meaning Project
Dr. Daniel A. Franz
203 episodes
4 months ago
The Meaning Project - the intersection of Mental Health and Meaning. In this podcast, Dr. Daniel A Franz, speaker, consultant, and psychotherapist, discusses the art and science behind forms of organizational health, counseling and psychotherapy, psychological theory, and tons of other ideas related to Mental Health and Meaning; all through the lens of Logotherapy & Existential Analysis - the psychology of Meaning. Brief, so that you can get a helpful dose of mental health on your way to work. Unedited, because neither life nor psychotherapy are edited, and action-oriented, because we could talk about your childhood all day long, but that isn’t going to help you discover meaning in your day, or help you address the tension between who you are now, and who you want to become. It's my hope that this podcast will.

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The Meaning Project - the intersection of Mental Health and Meaning. In this podcast, Dr. Daniel A Franz, speaker, consultant, and psychotherapist, discusses the art and science behind forms of organizational health, counseling and psychotherapy, psychological theory, and tons of other ideas related to Mental Health and Meaning; all through the lens of Logotherapy & Existential Analysis - the psychology of Meaning. Brief, so that you can get a helpful dose of mental health on your way to work. Unedited, because neither life nor psychotherapy are edited, and action-oriented, because we could talk about your childhood all day long, but that isn’t going to help you discover meaning in your day, or help you address the tension between who you are now, and who you want to become. It's my hope that this podcast will.

And now, if you want to rep your favorite podcast on Mental Health & Meaning with some sweet and meaningful t-shirts, sweatshirts, coffee mugs, and more!

Grab some meaningful merch here: https://the-meaning-project-podcast.creator-spring.com/

And, if you want to level up your support of The Meaning Project Podcast, and receive some really sweet, exclusive swag, become a patron over on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/themeaningprojectpodcast
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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TMP-Ep193 - Memorial Day 2025: Men's Health - A Conversation on Wellness with Retired CPO Joseph Paul
The Meaning Project
1 hour 3 minutes
5 months ago
TMP-Ep193 - Memorial Day 2025: Men's Health - A Conversation on Wellness with Retired CPO Joseph Paul
In this episode of the Meaning Project podcast, Dr. Daniel A. Franz and retired Chief Petty Officer Joseph Paul discuss the importance of men's health, particularly in the context of post-military life. They explore the struggles men face regarding physical, mental, and emotional wellness, emphasizing the need for lifestyle changes and the significance of respect in relationships. The conversation also touches on parenting and the importance of connecting with loved ones through shared interests. In this conversation, Dr. Dan discusses the complexities of fatherhood, emphasizing the balance between discipline and nurturing. He highlights the importance of having difficult conversations with children and the role of spirituality in personal growth. The discussion also critiques organized religion, focusing on its profit motives and the need for authenticity in spiritual practices. Throughout the conversation, the significance of open discussions about faith and the value of accountability in health and relationships are underscored.
takeaways
  • Men are suffering in specific ways.
  • Post-military life can lead to neglect of health.
  • Lifestyle changes can significantly improve health.
  • Anxiety can be reduced through diet and exercise.
  • Respect in relationships is crucial and must be earned.
  • Men often avoid doctor visits due to fear of results.
  • Connection with children can be fostered through shared interests.
  • It's important to communicate boundaries and expectations.
  • Physical health is easier to maintain than mental health.
  • Parenting requires effort beyond just providing. Kids need us for structure and discipline.
  • It's our job to bring them back when they go off course.
  • Difficult conversations are essential for growth.
  • Spirituality is about being humble and serving a higher purpose.
  • Organized religion should not be profit-driven.
  • Authenticity in spirituality is crucial for personal growth.
  • Surround yourself with people who make you better.
  • Open discussions about faith can lead to deeper understanding.
  • Communication is key in relationships and parenting.
  • Accountability in health and relationships is vital.
The Meaning Project
The Meaning Project - the intersection of Mental Health and Meaning. In this podcast, Dr. Daniel A Franz, speaker, consultant, and psychotherapist, discusses the art and science behind forms of organizational health, counseling and psychotherapy, psychological theory, and tons of other ideas related to Mental Health and Meaning; all through the lens of Logotherapy & Existential Analysis - the psychology of Meaning. Brief, so that you can get a helpful dose of mental health on your way to work. Unedited, because neither life nor psychotherapy are edited, and action-oriented, because we could talk about your childhood all day long, but that isn’t going to help you discover meaning in your day, or help you address the tension between who you are now, and who you want to become. It's my hope that this podcast will.

And now, if you want to rep your favorite podcast on Mental Health & Meaning with some sweet and meaningful t-shirts, sweatshirts, coffee mugs, and more!

Grab some meaningful merch here: https://the-meaning-project-podcast.creator-spring.com/

And, if you want to level up your support of The Meaning Project Podcast, and receive some really sweet, exclusive swag, become a patron over on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/themeaningprojectpodcast