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Why So Many Men Feel Lost Today | Dr. Michael Jaquit

22 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Why So Many Men Feel Lost Today | Dr. Michael Jaquit

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Why do so many men today feel disconnected, directionless, and emotionally stuck — even when they appear successful on the outside? In this episode of Thought Atlas, Blessed sits down with Michael Jaquith [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] — former Ph.D. chemist, entrepreneur, coach, husband, father of six, and founder of Catholic Life Coach for Men [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=1]. After earning his Ph.D. from Cornell University [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=2] and spending years inside corporate America, Michael realized that achievement alone could not provide fulfillment, peace, or purpose. That realization launched a completely new chapter: helping men rebuild their lives through faith, discipline, self-awareness, leadership, and practical transformation. This conversation explores: • masculinity and modern confusion • purpose and identity • discipline and self-mastery • faith and abundance • fatherhood and marriage • entrepreneurship and leadership • emotional struggles men silently carry • achievement vs fulfillment • burnout and directionlessness • confidence and resilience • modern culture and masculinity • what creates a meaningful life Together, they unpack why many men feel lost today, how shame and emotional isolation quietly shape behavior, and what it truly means to become the man you were created to be. This is a conversation about masculinity, purpose, discipline, faith, entrepreneurship, fatherhood, identity, emotional resilience, and building a life rooted in clarity, strength, and deeper fulfillment. 🌐 Learn more about Michael’s coaching and programs: Catholic Life Coach for Men [https://catholiclifecoachformen.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🎙️ Explore more episodes of Thought Atlas: Thought Atlas Official Website [https://thoughtatlaspodcast.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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