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Men Seeking Calm.

Podcast by greg martin

English

Health & personal development

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About Men Seeking Calm.

Men Seeking Calm is about helping men get to calm from a place of stress, anxiety and pain. Some of the practical tools include emotional regulation, anger management and relationship skills. What can we do when the Big Emotions come in our intimate relationships? We explore what it means ”to be a man” in the world of today - it can get confusing. Supporting men in their ”how to do life” quests. And when you learn this stuff ... pass it on the next guy.

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33 episodes

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33 What are We Doing Here?

Men Seeking Calm is a practical podcast for men who want a calm, grounded, purposeful life. Hosted by Greg Martin, counsellor and lead men’s behaviour change facilitator, this podcast helps men build the skills to handle anger, anxiety, conflict, relationships, co-parenting, and the pressures of everyday life. Each episode is focused on real tools that work under pressure: emotional regulation, conflict scripts, repair steps, accountability, and practical frameworks for lasting change. This is not about excuses, blame, or empty self-help talk. It is about skills — the kind that help you stay steady, protect your relationships, and become the kind of man your kids and loved ones can feel safe around. If you are tired of snapping, shutting down, overthinking, getting defensive, or living with a short fuse, you are in the right place.

8 Mar 2026 - 5 min
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31. Bickering.

Bickering: Why “Small Stuff” Wrecks Psychological Safety. Episode Description: Bickering looks harmless—quick quips, corrections, sarcasm, point-scoring. We tell ourselves “we’re just talking,” “everyone does it,” “no big deal.” But these “small shots” quietly train both nervous systems to expect micro-threats. Heart rate creeps up, breathing shortens, shoulders tighten, and the brain shifts from connection to defense. What starts as mischief and play can flip the moment a soft spot gets touched—fun turns into jabs, and both partners chase minor wins while the bond loses. Over time, hyper-vigilance rises, warmth and repair get harder, resentment accrues, desire drops, and trust goes brittle. Bickering masquerades as engagement; it’s connection-negative and corrodes psychological safety. Call to Action: Treat bickering like a big problem—because it is. Protect the bond first. Tags/Keywords: bickering, psychological safety, couples communication, men’s work, relationship repair, nervous system, micro-threats, conflict de-escalation, intimacy, connection.

28 Sep 2025 - 4 min
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30. Heaven's Reward Fallacy.

🎙️ MEN SEEKING CALM Podcast Episode Title: The Heaven’s Reward Fallacy – Why Being “Good” Doesn’t Guarantee a Happy Ending Host: Greg Martin | WalkTheMountain.com [http://walkthemountain.com/] 🔎 Episode Summary: In this episode, Greg shines a spotlight on one of the more frustrating (and exhausting) faulty thinking traps: The Heaven’s Reward Fallacy. This is the quiet belief that if you’re a good man, put in the emotional effort, stay patient, and sacrifice your own needs — then eventually, your partner, life, or the universe will reward you. With what? Peace. Love. Gratitude. Less conflict. More sex. Whatever your version of “the payoff” is. But that’s the trap. Because when the reward doesn’t show up, resentment does. 💭 What You'll Learn: * What theHeaven’s Reward Fallacy actually is (and how it hides in noble intentions) * Common thoughts that reveal you’re stuck in this mental loop * Why silently hoping for love and appreciation often backfires * How this fallacy leads to quiet martyrdom, emotional burnout, and relationship disconnect * Why effort, without clarity or communication, turns into an invisible contract no one agreed to 🔥 Examples From the Episode: * “After all I’ve done for her, she should treat me better.” * “I’ve held it together — why am I still the bad guy?” * “I’ve sacrificed so much, and nothing’s changed.” * “I guess being a decent man gets you nowhere these days.” 🎧 Why This Matters: This episode is for every man who’s ever thought, “If I do everything right, I’ll finally get what I deserve.” Greg unpacks why that belief creates more pain than progress — and helps listeners start to see relationships not as reward systems, but as real, living dynamics built on clarity, connection, and self-worth. 👉 Subscribe to the free newsletter at WalkTheMountain.com [http://walkthemountain.com/] 🎧 Tune in, breathe deep, and let go of the invisible scorecard.

20 Sep 2025 - 5 min
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29. The Control Fallacy.

🎙️ MEN SEEKING CALM 🧠 Episode: The Control Fallacy — When You're Either the Puppet or the Puppet Master 👤 Hosted by Greg Martin | http://walkthemountain.com/ [http://walkthemountain.com/] EPISODE SUMMARY Welcome back to the MEN SEEKING CALM podcast. In today’s episode, Greg explores the Control Fallacy — a sneaky trap that convinces men they either have total control over everything in their relationship, or absolutely none at all. Sound familiar? Whether you're walking on eggshells trying to keep your partner happy, or blaming her for every emotional ripple in your life, you might be caught in this mental tug-of-war. Greg unpacks how this faulty thinking leads to emotional burnout, resentment, passive aggression, or even collapse — and most importantly, how to step out of it with curiosity, shared power, and better emotional boundaries. IN THIS EPISODE: ✅ What is the Control Fallacy? ✅ Why some men feel overly responsible for their partner’s moods ✅ How blame, guilt, and control feed the fallacy ✅ The emotional cost of being “too in control” or “not in control at all” ✅ A humorous and practical antidote to regain your center ✅ 5 specific mindset shifts to escape the trap QUOTES TO REMEMBER: 🧩 “You’re not powerless. You’re not all-powerful. You’re just human — gloriously imperfect.” 🧩 “You can influence — but you don’t control the weather in someone else’s head.” 🧩 “Drop the cape, hero. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just listen and let it be.” LINKS & RESOURCES: 🔗 Subscribe to the Free Newsletter [http://walkthemountain.com/] 🧭 Explore more tools for calm, connection, and clarity at Walk-The-Mountain.com 📣 Share this episode with a man who carries too much and needs to set it down. Subscribe, Rate, and Review If this episode helped you, let the world know. Hit subscribe, leave a review, or share it with your mates. Your story helps other men find their calm too.

13 Sep 2025 - 5 min
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