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26. The Myth of Vulnerability: Masculinity, Mental Health, and Modern Issues - with Connor Beaton

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Host of the Man Talks podcast and author of Men’s Work Connor Beaton joins me to talk about the myth of vulnerability, suicide, being useful, who defines masculinity, postmodernism, psychological fracturing, women and safety, Chris Bumstead, the psychological industrial complex, APA guidelines, Andrew Tate, weight lifting and mental health, mentoring, developing male friendships and more. A really important one that’s certainly provocative in places.

Read more about Connor here: mantalks.com

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Connor Beaton has been working for almost a decade as a NY-based coach, teacher, and speaker to help men (and women) from all over the world walk thought their darkness and grow in the realms of mental clarity, relational communication, actualizing their potential and sexual intimacy.

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See the Feral Philosophy YouTube channel HERE

Support the Feral Philosophy mission by donating through Crowdfunder

Want to become a certified embodiment coach? More details about CEC

Join Mark for in-person workshops

Join free coaching demo sessions with Mark

Find Mark Walsh on Instagram

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39 episodes

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Host of the Man Talks podcast and author of Men’s Work Connor Beaton joins me to talk about the myth of vulnerability, suicide, being useful, who defines masculinity, postmodernism, psychological fracturing, women and safety, Chris Bumstead, the psychological industrial complex, APA guidelines, Andrew Tate, weight lifting and mental health, mentoring, developing male friendships and more. A really important one that’s certainly provocative in places.

Read more about Connor here: mantalks.com

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Connor Beaton has been working for almost a decade as a NY-based coach, teacher, and speaker to help men (and women) from all over the world walk thought their darkness and grow in the realms of mental clarity, relational communication, actualizing their potential and sexual intimacy.

----------------------------------------------------------

See the Feral Philosophy YouTube channel HERE

Support the Feral Philosophy mission by donating through Crowdfunder

Want to become a certified embodiment coach? More details about CEC

Join Mark for in-person workshops

Join free coaching demo sessions with Mark

Find Mark Walsh on Instagram

  continue reading

39 episodes

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