Live To 120 With Bracha
If we want to raise the next generation of strong Jewish men, we have to start by healing the current one. In this episode of Live to 120, Bracha sits down with speaker and creator Meir Kay to confront a silent crisis: the men’s loneliness epidemic. Despite being part of a highly connected community, many Jewish men feel more isolated than ever—struggling in silence within our shuls, our homes, and our workplaces. Meir pulls back the curtain on the "inner work" necessary for true longevity. We move past the surface-level talk to explore the practical tools that help men actually feel alive, from breathwork and Shadow Work. We dive into: * The Loneliness Epidemic: Why communal structure doesn't always equal emotional connection. * The "Shul Gap": Why showing up isn't enough to meet deep emotional needs. * Practical Healing: A breakdown of breathwork, shadow work, and IFS for the everyday man. * Empowering the Next Generation: How "Boy Moms" and fathers can model healthy emotional resilience for their sons. * The Transformation: What happens when men finally drop the "tough guy" act and ask for help. This is a roadmap for any woman wanting to support the men in her life, any father looking for deeper connection, and every "Boy Mom" raising the next generation of leaders. If we want to raise the next generation of strong Jewish men, we have to start by healing the current one. This episode is proudly sponsored by BevMedLA. 🩺✨ At the heart of living to 120 is taking proactive control of your health. BevMedLA is a premier concierge medical practice in Los Angeles specializing in personalized, preventative care. Whether it’s comprehensive wellness exams, IV therapy, or longevity-focused medicine, they provide the "reinforcements" you need to stay at your best for your family and your career. Learn more and book your consultation at: www.bevmedla.com [http://www.bevmedla.com]
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