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Ep. 127 - What to Say When She's Overwhelmed (Without Trying to Fix It)

4 min · 26. touko 2026
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What do you actually say when someone you love is hurting? Most men freeze… fix… or shut it down. In this episode of I Know a Guy, we break down simple, practical ways to show empathy—without feeling awkward, helpless, or out of control. If you’ve ever thought, “I just don’t know what to say…” This episode of I Know a Guy will give you the words—and the confidence—to stay present. Because connection isn’t about having the answer. It’s about being there. Do me a favor?  Would you follow, rate, comment and share this podcast with another guy as the Spirit leads?  Let's help more men live from their true identity - together!

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