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A Chemical Engineer Who Learned to Feel | Devin Rappleye

37 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Devin Rappleye is a chemical engineer, university professor, and 14-year recovering addict who spent most of his life doing what most analytical men do, locking down his heart and calling it strength. Then a friend sat down with him and changed everything. In this conversation, Bryan and Devin explore the journey from the head to the heart, what it costs a man to live entirely in his mind, what it takes to open back up, and what becomes possible when your intellect and your emotions finally start working together. Devin brings real science, real vulnerability, and the Einstein quote that says everything about the world we've built and the one we could live in instead. This one is for every man who knows he's living more in his head than his heart. Topics covered: head to heart integration, emotional intelligence, addiction and recovery, STEM mental health, science and spirituality, curiosity vs certainty, compassionate living, returning to childlike wonder. The Evolution Project is a brotherhood of men pursuing purpose, meaning, and fulfillment, through real conversations, immersive experiences, and genuine community. Follow us on Instagram @the_evolutionproject and join the brotherhood at myevolutionproject.com

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