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Why Men Are Leaving Jordan Peterson… and Returning to Church
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Men are leaving Jordan Peterson and returning to the Catholic Church. This video explores why modern masculinity, faith, and the self-help movement are clashing—and what's next.In this video, I share my journey as a man who once followed the self-help path popularized by Jordan Peterson, only to find it lacking in spiritual fulfillment. As more men seek deeper truth, we're witnessing a powerful return to traditional faith, especially Catholicism.Why are men outgrowing secular masculinity? What’s drawing them away from modern gurus and back into the arms of the Church? This is more than a trend—it's a movement.PERSONAL SOCIALShttps://iCharles.comhttps://instagram.com/botenstenhttps://tiktok.com/@botenstenhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/botenstenREAL ESTATE BUSINESShttps://youtube.com/bpinyc https://www.instagram.com/bpi.homeshttps://www.tiktok.com/@bpi.homeshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/botensten-properties-internationalWork With Us: https://bit.ly/m/WorkWithBPIABOUT CHARLESCharles Botensten lives & works in Manhattan. He is the founder of residential real estate agency BPI (https://botensten.com). Passions include God, triathlons, family, and non-fiction.ABOUT HIS BUSINESSBotensten Properties International is a real estate firm located in Manhattan. Founded in 2014 by Charles Botensten, BPI specializes in the purchase, sale, and marketing of residential properties. Our team of experienced agents has a deep understanding of the market and passion for helping clients find their dream homes. We are committed to providing clients with a seamless and stress-free real estate experience. If you are looking for a firm that can help you buy, sell, or market your property, BPI is the perfect choice for you. We have the experience, expertise, and are dedicated to achieving our clients' real estate goals and exceeding their expectations.
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Manage episode 488129109 series 1240952
Men are leaving Jordan Peterson and returning to the Catholic Church. This video explores why modern masculinity, faith, and the self-help movement are clashing—and what's next.In this video, I share my journey as a man who once followed the self-help path popularized by Jordan Peterson, only to find it lacking in spiritual fulfillment. As more men seek deeper truth, we're witnessing a powerful return to traditional faith, especially Catholicism.Why are men outgrowing secular masculinity? What’s drawing them away from modern gurus and back into the arms of the Church? This is more than a trend—it's a movement.PERSONAL SOCIALShttps://iCharles.comhttps://instagram.com/botenstenhttps://tiktok.com/@botenstenhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/botenstenREAL ESTATE BUSINESShttps://youtube.com/bpinyc https://www.instagram.com/bpi.homeshttps://www.tiktok.com/@bpi.homeshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/botensten-properties-internationalWork With Us: https://bit.ly/m/WorkWithBPIABOUT CHARLESCharles Botensten lives & works in Manhattan. He is the founder of residential real estate agency BPI (https://botensten.com). Passions include God, triathlons, family, and non-fiction.ABOUT HIS BUSINESSBotensten Properties International is a real estate firm located in Manhattan. Founded in 2014 by Charles Botensten, BPI specializes in the purchase, sale, and marketing of residential properties. Our team of experienced agents has a deep understanding of the market and passion for helping clients find their dream homes. We are committed to providing clients with a seamless and stress-free real estate experience. If you are looking for a firm that can help you buy, sell, or market your property, BPI is the perfect choice for you. We have the experience, expertise, and are dedicated to achieving our clients' real estate goals and exceeding their expectations.
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