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Man in Progress: Forging Manhood

Podcast de TRAVIS MURRAY

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Man in Progress: Forging Manhood is a raw, real podcast for men building better marriages, stronger fatherhood, and steadier character. Hosted by Travis Murray, a father of four and voice-over artist, the show dives into men’s mental health, marriage, fatherhood, communication, discipline, integrity, identity, responsibility, and purpose. We talk healing and shame. We talk sex and trust. We talk legacy and the work it takes to grow up on the inside.Each episode feels like time at the anvil. We heat the truth, name resistance, and turn values into action you can use the same day. Stories are honest. Reflections are practical. The goal is not image. The goal is resilience you can carry into your home, your work, and your kids’ future.If you’re engaged, newly married, co-parenting, raising a blended family, or trying not to lose your mind, this is your forge. No gurus. No fake alpha talk. Just men, in progress.New episodes every week. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, and the apps you already use.

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25 episodios

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Why Compassion Works Better Than Punishment in Addiction Recovery

In this episode of Man in Progress – Forging Manhood, we sit down with Amber Hollingsworth to discuss how understanding "addiction" impacts family dynamics. Are you curious about the role of "family therapy" in recovery and how it can help individuals and their loved ones "put the shovel down"? We explore effective communication strategies, compassionate recovery approaches, and what it means for "how to be a man" in the face of these challenges, providing practical insights for navigating addiction and recovery. Put the Shovel Down YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PutTheShovelDown [https://www.youtube.com/@PutTheShovelDown] takeaways Natural consequences are more effective than punishment in addiction recovery. Relapses are part of the learning process, not failure. Understanding family roles helps in healing addiction-related trauma. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Amber Hollingsworth and Her Journey 02:45 Understanding Addiction Through Personal Experience 05:38 The Complexity of Family Dynamics in Addiction 08:24 The Role of the Family Hero in Addiction 11:07 Challenges in Traditional Recovery Approaches 14:10 The Need for New Strategies in Addiction Recovery 16:39 Navigating Shame and Defensiveness in Addiction 19:24 Misconceptions About Tough Love in Recovery 20:14 Empathy and Natural Consequences in Recovery 23:29 The Learning Process of Recovery 26:50 Compassion vs. Punishment in Recovery 32:02 Hope for Families: A Holistic Approach 33:32 Resources for Recovery and Support

21 de may de 2026 - 34 min
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The Real Reason You Go Blank in Arguments

Why do men shut down emotionally during arguments? Why does conflict make some men go silent, emotionally numb, defensive, or distant even when they deeply love their partner? In this episode of Man in Progress – Forging Manhood, Travis Murray dives into the neuroscience of emotional shutdown, male nervous system responses, relationship conflict, and the hidden patterns many men carry from childhood into marriage and fatherhood. This is not surface-level relationship advice. This episode explores what actually happens inside a man during arguments: • emotional flooding • nervous system overload • fight, flight, freeze responses • male emotional withdrawal • father wounds • shame responses • emotional numbness • conflict avoidance • attachment patterns • generational trauma • and why men often lose access to words during emotionally intense conversations. Through cinematic storytelling, psychological insight, and grounded reflection, this episode explains why so many men shut down during conflict and how those patterns silently damage relationships, communication, intimacy, and identity. You’ll learn: • why emotional shutdown is often a nervous system survival response • how childhood conditioning shapes adult relationships • what “flooding” does to the male brain during arguments • why silence is often protection, not indifference • how shame reinforces emotional withdrawal • practical tools for emotional regulation and conflict recovery • and how men can begin rebuilding emotional safety without losing their strength. This episode is for husbands, fathers, partners, and men who feel disconnected from their emotions or trapped in cycles of shutdown and avoidance. If you've ever thought: “Why do I go blank during arguments?” “Why can't I explain what I feel?” “Why do I emotionally shut down?” “Why do I pull away from the people I love?” This episode was forged for you. Because healing isn't about becoming softer. It's about becoming steady enough to stay in the fire without disappearing. Chapters 00:00 The Weight of Words: 'We Need to Talk' 01:10 The Struggle of Vulnerability in Relationships 05:47 Generational Patterns and Emotional Shutdown 11:01 Understanding the Science of Emotional Flooding 13:27 Therapeutic Insights: Recognizing and Regulating Responses 17:54 Building Emotional Literacy and Connection 23:00 Forging New Patterns: The Journey of Transformation 28:06 Repairing Relationships: The Importance of Communication 32:33 Navigating Conflict: Tools for Emotional Regulation 35:18 The Ongoing Journey: Healing and Growth #ManInProgress #ForgingManhood #EmotionalShutdown --- Boost your YouTube audience with vidIQ. Use this link to unlock 500 bonus credits when you upgrade to a premium plan: https://vidiq.com/r/?code=yekwgL [https://vidiq.com/r/?code=yekwgL]

19 de may de 2026 - 36 min
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Your Triggers Are Messengers—Here's What They're Saying

Triggers are not random, they are messengers that point to unhealed wounds, beliefs, and patterns. Understanding triggers, their origins, and their impact is crucial for personal growth and healing. This episode delves into the science of triggers, the role of generational patterns, and the importance of recognizing, accepting, and pivoting triggers to align with personal values. Takeaways * Triggers are not random, they are messengers * Understanding triggers leads to personal growth and healing Chapter 00:00 Understanding Triggers: The Hidden Forces Within Us 03:32 The Role of the Vagus Nerve and Nervous System States 07:28 The Science Behind Triggers and Responses 09:52 Mapping Your Triggers: The Trigger Map 12:42 Coaching Through Triggers: Recognize, Accept, Pivot 13:40 Generational Patterns and Their Impact on Triggers 17:42 Triggers as Data: Understanding and Healing 20:37 Forging a New Path: Moving Beyond Triggers

12 de may de 2026 - 21 min
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Man in Progress: Escaping the Cycle of Relapse & Building New Habits

Welcome to Man in Progress: Forging Manhood, where we explore what it means to be a man today and offer steps to become a better man. This podcast is for anyone ready for personal growth and a mindset shift. Join us for self improvement and self development to forge your own path. In this video, we explore the concept that change without repetition doesn't stick, and how our brain's default mode can hinder our ability to create lasting change. We delve into the world of neuroscience, discussing the role of the default mode network, or dmn, in shaping our identity and influencing our self talk. By examining the intersection of mindfulness, introspection, and habit change, we can gain a deeper understanding of how to build new habits and thought patterns that stick. Through the process of introspection and self awareness, we can begin to rewire our brains, leading to lasting change and personal growth. By recognizing the importance of repetition in reinforcing new habits and thought patterns, we can harness the power of our minds to create meaningful and lasting transformation, ultimately leading to a more authentic and fulfilling life through effective identity building. Travis Murray's Coaching Program - https://travismurrayvo.com/Start-here [https://travismurrayvo.com/Start-here] Chapters 00:00 The Journey of Change 01:24 Understanding Default Behavior 05:51 The Mechanism of Reversion 11:55 The Neuroscience of Default Patterns 17:28 The Importance of Repetition 22:58 Implementing the Default Interrupt System 27:49 The Role of Coaching in Transformation 29:32 Marcus's Story: A Path to Commitment 32:40 Closing Reflections on Identity and Change

5 de may de 2026 - 35 min
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