Dear Dr. Charryse
On this powerful episode of Dear Dr. Charryse, host Dr. Charryse sits down with author, speaker, and men’s mental health advocate Dan Griffin for an honest conversation about masculinity, emotional healing, and the hidden cost of traditional gender expectations. For decades, Dan has worked at the intersection of addiction recovery, trauma, shame, and mental health, helping men challenge the beliefs that often keep them disconnected from themselves and others. As co-founder of the Center for Healthy Masculinity, he is dedicated to creating healthier pathways for men to experience vulnerability, connection, and emotional well-being. Together, Dan and Dr. Charryse explore how many men are taught to suppress emotions, prioritize performance over healing, and carry silent burdens that lead to isolation, burnout, and disconnection. They discuss how societal expectations shape male identity and why true strength requires emotional access, self-awareness, and courage. During the episode, Dr. Charryse leads a live coaching session focused on masculinity, identity, and creating a healthier relationship with vulnerability: Coaching Session Highlights: • The Cost of Masculine Conditioning: Men are often taught to function rather than heal, suppressing emotions in ways that create long-term emotional and psychological consequences. • Survival vs. Identity: Dr. Charryse explains that survival strategies may shape a person's identity but do not have to define who they become. • Emotional Access & Isolation: When men lack the language for pain, they may turn to overworking, addiction, gaming, or other escape behaviors instead of seeking support. • Healing Requires a New Narrative: Lasting transformation requires rewriting internal beliefs about masculinity, vulnerability, and emotional expression. • Self-Compassion as Strength: Dan and Dr. Charryse discuss why self-compassion is a critical part of healing rather than a sign of weakness. • Relationship Dynamics During Growth: Emotional growth can challenge existing friendships and relationships that were built around old expectations and coping patterns. • Conscious Living: Men are encouraged to examine the internal scripts that guide their behavior and intentionally choose the kind of man they want to become. • The “Name the Inherited Script” Tool: A reflective exercise helping listeners identify what they were taught about masculinity, acceptable emotions, and whether those beliefs support healing or hiding. This episode is a powerful invitation for men to move beyond survival, embrace emotional honesty, and redefine strength on their own terms.
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