Masculinity and Shame
Daniel explores the pressures men face regarding their masculinity, highlighting the underlying shame that often accompanies feelings of insecurity and lack of control. He discusses how societal expectations create a need for men to prove themselves, often leading to defensiveness when challenged. By addressing these dynamics, men can learn to calm their nervous systems and embrace vulnerability rather than viewing it as a weakness.In this clip
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