Non-Toxic Masculinity

 

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This week, I’ve invited three unicorns to the podcast. As straight, cis-gender men who are deeply thoughtful, aware, and constantly working to dismantle the unhelpful systems we live in, they are a vanishing rare breed, and I’m so honored to have them with me on the show today.

I’ve gathered with my Joyful Marketing clients, Israel Smith, AmarAtma Khalsa, and Pete Sibley. Israel focuses his work as a coach on wellbeing and emotional resilience for men, AmarAtma is a grief coach who dedicates his life to helping people heal from grief, and Pete is a coach who helps adults shift a negative and abusive inner narrative into self-kindness.

Join us on this episode as we have a conversation about the power dynamics in the world, how they intersect with how we live our lives, why the patriarchy is just as harmful to straight, cis-gender men, and how Israel, AmarAtma, and Pete are paving the way for non-toxic masculinity through their work.

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • The lenses in our world that we operate from that are so default we don’t even register them.

  • How these men individually came to recognize and realize the unhelpful systems they live in. 

  • Israel’s experience of postnatal depression after his son was born.

  • AmarAtma’s journey of negotiating the emotional parts of himself.

  • What the process of questioning his pronouns looked like for Pete.

  • Why the patriarchy is just as harmful to cis-gendered men.

  • What they’ve found effective for getting through to people in their marketing.

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