The Words Men Are Afraid To Say | Daragh Fleming
What happens when the person who seems fine is quietly falling apart?
Brian sits down with poet and writer Daragh Fleming for an honest conversation about grief, suicide, depression, masculinity, loneliness, and the emotions so many people struggle to express.
Daragh opens up about losing his best friend to suicide at 17, the years of emotional numbness that followed, and how writing became a way to understand himself and help others feel less alone.
Together, Brian and Daragh explore why so many men find it difficult to speak about pain, how anger often masks sadness, the dangers of the manosphere, and why emotional honesty may be one of the most powerful forms of strength.
Daragh also reads two of his powerful poems, If I Ever Have Boys and If I Ever Have Girls, offering a moving vision of masculinity, womanhood, parenting, and the kind of world we need to build.
This is a conversation about loss, healing, identity, connection, and the quiet courage it takes to say what is really going on inside.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Darragh losing his best friend to suicide
03:20 Depression, numbness and emotional disconnection
08:00 How grief shaped Darragh’s writing
14:30 Masculinity, boys and the manosphere
21:00 Darragh reads If I Ever Have Boys
30:30 Ego, identity and self-worth
42:00 Anger, sadness and emotional literacy
45:40 Darragh reads If I Ever Have Girls
51:00 The words men struggle to say
56:30 Loneliness and modern disconnection
1:01:30 Success, gratitude and purpose
1:08:00 Where to find Darragh
Keywords: Mental health, men’s mental health, grief, suicide, depression, loneliness, masculinity, vulnerability, emotional honesty, emotional literacy, identity, ego, self-worth, healing, poetry, spoken word, Darragh Fleming, Brian Pennie, Change Is Possible