The Men's Roundtable Series
Most men don’t realize how fragile “I’ve got it handled” really is until something breaks: a body, a job, a relationship, or a sense of purpose. We’re joined by men’s embodiment coach and group facilitator Jason Lange to talk about the one advantage that shows up before the crisis and carries you through it: community you can actually lean on. We dig into why men’s groups matter in 2026, how social capital works like an emergency fund, and why learning to receive support can be just as masculine as providing it. We also get specific about what separates a real men’s group from another night of hanging out. Jason explains how most male friendships rely on “triangulation,” bonding over an activity while avoiding direct emotional contact, and why that can still leave you crushingly lonely. From there we lay out the pillars of a high-quality men’s group: honest support, clear accountability, and embodied practices that slow you down into your felt body experience so stress, grief, fear, and shame don’t run your life from the shadows. Then we define healthy masculinity in a practical “trifecta” you can train: grounded nervous system, open heart, and disciplined attention. If your focus is constantly hijacked by rumination and notifications, you aren’t free, and the people you love feel it. We also tackle No More Mr. Nice Guy, boundaries, and the man box, plus the relationship skill many partners crave most from men: real presence instead of instant fixing. If this conversation hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more men can find the support they’ve been taught to avoid. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/theycallmemistayu]
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