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Divorce is challenging enough on its own. Add to that the responsibility to take care of your kids and navigate with your ex. Robin Choe gives hope for dads going through divorce!
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Having been through divorce myself I know firsthand it’s not an easy road. I also know from experience that it’s even more challenging as a parent.
It’s a time of transition, when everything can seem to be falling apart around and within you.
You may feel exhausted, defeated, hopeless or even want to end your life. I hope not, but I’ve heard this from heartbroken, overwhelmed dads.
I, and today’s Man Alive Podcast guest, want you to know there IS hope! There will of course be challenges, but when you’re open to it life will bring you new people and experiences to support you, even amidst the pain.
Robin Choe has been through his own divorce as a dad and has hosted groups for thousands of divorced dads, with understanding, guidance, and people to lean on. You do NOT have to go through this alone. In fact you actually can’t. Going through divorce is often a time when men realize they can’t heal in isolation.
In our podcast conversation we discussed…
Robin shared a quote by Lao Tzu that is an inspiring reminder: “New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.” If you’re going through a separation or divorce know that we believe in you and are here to support you. Check out Robin’s book after you listen.
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Robin Choe wrote the award-winning book: The HQ: How To Overcome Your Divorce and Be A Better Father.
He is a men’s divorce and relationship coach, podcaster and serial entrepreneur who’s heart centered approach to life and business is beginning to catch wave. He is passionate about creating solutions to make the world a much more loving and efficient place by serving the needs of others.
He’s on a mission to normalize talks about divorce between families and within society, while helping the children thrive. He knows for men to pave the way they must turn inward to transform how they show up every day in their lives.
He helps hundreds of divorced dads get over the mental road blocks and traps they put themselves in, and fights to bring them out of isolation in some worst case scenarios.
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While it’s human to feel angry, unhealthy expressions of anger can create pain and break trust. Instead learn the keys to express anger in healthy ways, to create closeness and connection.
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I remember the moment in my late 20’s when something new and unfamiliar happened. I was driving through San Francisco. I can picture the curve in the road that led into Golden Gate park. I was alone in the car, but very animated, talking to myself and waving my arms around.
It suddenly dawned on me that I was angry!
Before that moment, I’d pretty much bypassed my anger. It was like a blocked channel. I would get upset and almost immediately feel sad. There was a lot of anger expressed in my family growing up and I didn’t want any part of it.
But I started to see that without feeling anger, I was also shutting down my passion, creativity, self-worth, determination and more.
As I started to feel anger more often, I quickly realized I needed to express it in healthy ways, so as not to cause pain and break trust in my relationships.
Dr. Susan Campbell, therapist and author of many books, including Getting Real, Triggered to Tranquil, and The Five Minute Relationship Repair, joined me on the Man Alive Podcast to explain what healthy anger actually is, and how to best express and communicate anger.
We discussed…
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Dr. Susan Campbell has authored nine books on relationships and conflict resolution, has delivered hundreds of seminars and workshop internationally, and has counseled thousands of individuals and couples. In demand with the press, radio and TV to help interpret the status of contemporary human work and love relations, she has appeared on CNN’s NewsNight and Good Morning America and Dr. Dean Edell.
Accomplished in the business world, Susan has directed a think tank, run non-profit organizations, consulted to Fortune 500 companies, and guest lectured at the Harvard, Stanford, and UCLA business schools.
An avid adventurer and proponent of “living your life out loud,” she has made millions, lost millions, lived in other cultures, and spent two years sailing her 47-foot sailboat halfway around the world.
Some of her more well-known book titles are: The Couples Journey, Beyond the Power Struggle, Getting Real, Truth in Dating: Find Love by Getting Real, and The 5 Minute Relationship Repair.
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While I’ve seen men feel more powerful and confident as they embrace “masculine” qualities, I’ve also seen many men suffer and struggle, feeling unmanly or not good enough. This episode explores masculine / feminine dynamics, to see whether and how taking them on can be useful for men.
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Today’s episode is a replay from years ago that I still find incredibly helpful today. I went into this conversation with a strong curiosity about whether it’s still useful to talk about a distinction between masculine and feminine.
With humans taking on a wider range of characteristics on the gender spectrum than when I first started coaching, I wanted to explore whether this distinction still supports you to create intimacy and passion. I brought Satyen Raja, a long time coach, to the podcast and in our conversation we cover:
Also, check out this month’s upcoming masterclass: Essential Communication for Nice Guys to Build Sexual Confidence and Stronger Connections With Women.
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Satyen Raja, founder and president of WarriorSage, is a widely respected living synthesis of Eastern wisdom and Western practicality, combining the power of the Warrior and the wisdom of the Sage.
He is a lifetime black belt Martial Artist and a penetrating real visionary who compels his clients to harness their greatest obstacles and transform them into their most powerful gifts. Satyen draws from the realms of unparalleled techniques of life mastery, his profound life experience, and his natural ability to navigate beyond societal, cultural and conditioned identities to attain peak consciousness.
The Path of the WarriorSage, although not for the timid, is deep, fast and razor effective. This level of spiritual practice is intense. You must be willing to go into the fire and grow your heart. Satyen offers this opportunity for transformation out of his passion to help you awaken. Satyen is the teacher for you only if you are seeking real change.
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Today’s guest is the founder of the Dad Edge community, which has a mission to empower men to create legendary marriages, create epic connections with their kids, master personal finances, optimize health (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), and become a leader within their family.
If you’re not satisfied with your love or sex-life, and could use some insights into what makes women want more of you, tell me more about yourself here and we’ll schedule a time to talk: shanajamescoaching.com/consult
Marriage and long term relationships are more challenging than most people imagine they’ll be. The media often paints fairy tale pictures of love, without showing the nitty gritty of daily communication, or trying to understand and be understood by a partner in a healthy way. The media doesn’t show couples’ differences in communication styles, love languages, sexual desires, or most of what real couples deal with.
Today’s Man Alive podcast guest, Larry Hagner, is the founder of the Dad Edge community, which has a mission to empower men to create legendary marriages, create epic connections with their kids, master personal finances, optimize health (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), and become a leader within their family. He is also the creator of the Extraordinary Marriage course, where he teaches men the nine vital skills for more connection, passion & intimacy.
Larry has worked hard to make his marriage thrive and has a lot to offer men and fathers from his personal experience and working with thousands of men. In our conversation we covered:
Larry is an inspiring husband, father and communicator. I have deep respect for Larry being able to create a conscious marriage and raise four kids consciously! When you’re done with this episode, check out Larry’s last Man Alive episode on how to be an awesome dad without losing your life.
And mark your calendar for April’s Essential Communications masterclass on April 24th at 5pm PT. It’s for you if you’re single or in a relationship, and you want to build sexual confidence and strong connections with women. April and June are the last two classes in the series and I won’t be teaching these again live. I’ll send a link to register soon.
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Larry is the founder of the Dad Edge community for men which has a mission to empower men to create legendary marriages, create epic connections with their kids, master personal finances, optimize health (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), and become a leader within their family. He is also the creator of the Extraordinary Marriage course, where he teaches men the nine vital skills for more connection, passion & intimacy.
Over the past 6 years, he has interviewed over 700 experts on: parenting, mindset, patience, communication, intimacy, optimizing health, and the power of community.
He has 4 energetic boys and has been married to his wife, Jessica, for the past 18 years. Life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows every day, but he learned skills to optimize his life as a man, husband, and father.
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