Fault Lines
What does it cost an organization (or a family) when the men inside it were never given a threshold to cross? Dan Doty [https://www.dandoty.com/] has spent over two decades asking that question. As a wilderness therapy guide, high school teacher in the Bronx, executive coach, and now the creator of a training program for male initiators, Dan has worked with thousands of men across a range of contexts. What he keeps finding is that the crisis isn't in the men. It's in the absence of the infrastructure that was supposed to shape them. In this episode, Dan and Richard explore why American culture quietly dismantled its rites of passage for boys, and what that erosion looks like inside adult men, adult teams, and adult organizations. They get into the difference between conditional and unconditional confidence, why men's retreats can become a form of "depth cosplay," and Dan's deceptively simple trust equation: vulnerability multiplied by time equals connection. If you work with men, lead men, or are one, this episode will reframe something you thought you already understood. Topics covered: male initiation, rites of passage, men's mental health, self-trust, organizational trust, psychological safety, leadership development, fatherhood, men's groups, wilderness therapy, emotional intelligence in men
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