Thoreau once said that the Mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. Thanks to a society where men are expected to die on top of their white horse rather than fall off, men are isolated, now more than ever.
In my own life, where I lost two marriages, I kept to myself and lived a life unrequited, I never felt comfortable enough to share my vulnerability with others and, instead, turned all my fears and shame inward.
There is hope. Because the truth is that men need help. Men need tribe. Men need each other.
This podcast is about a man who turned to another man and shared his shame and rebuilt his life after many failures. By taking this journey, he discovered a new way of being, a new way of living, and a new way of feeling fulfilled.
He discovered abundance.
This my story. My name is Vince Vaughan.
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Thoreau once said that the Mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. Thanks to a society where men are expected to die on top of their white horse rather than fall off, men are isolated, now more than ever.
In my own life, where I lost two marriages, I kept to myself and lived a life unrequited, I never felt comfortable enough to share my vulnerability with others and, instead, turned all my fears and shame inward.
There is hope. Because the truth is that men need help. Men need tribe. Men need each other.
This podcast is about a man who turned to another man and shared his shame and rebuilt his life after many failures. By taking this journey, he discovered a new way of being, a new way of living, and a new way of feeling fulfilled.
He discovered abundance.
This my story. My name is Vince Vaughan.
Welcome to the Rite of Passage Podcast.
Thoreau once said that the Mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. Thanks to a society where men are expected to die on top of their white horse rather than fall off, men are isolated, now more than ever.
In my own life, where I lost two marriages, I kept to myself and lived a life unrequited, I never felt comfortable enough to share my vulnerability with others and, instead, turned all my fears and shame inward.
There is hope. Because the truth is that men need help. Men need tribe. Men need each other.
This podcast is about a man who turned to another man and shared his shame and rebuilt his life after many failures. By taking this journey, he discovered a new way of being, a new way of living, and a new way of feeling fulfilled.
He discovered abundance.
This my story. My name is Vince Vaughan.
Welcome to the Rite of Passage Podcast.