Men's Mental Health Series

What Topics Should We Cover in The Men’s Mental Health Series?

3 min · 18. mai 2026
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Tomorrow morning, I’ll be releasing another conversation with Brian as part of The Men’s Mental Health Series. In that discussion, we dive into vulnerability, emotional awareness, communication, burnout, masculinity, and what strength actually means beyond the traditional definitions many of us grew up with. But before that episode goes live, I wanted to open the conversation up to you. What kinds of conversations around men’s mental and emotional health do you want to hear more of? Over the years, I’ve experimented with different formats and styles across all of the podcasts I host, and one thing continues to stand out. These conversations matter. They resonate. They start discussions that many people have avoided for years. This episode is an invitation to help shape where this series goes next. Whether it’s: • emotional burnout • relationships • vulnerability • therapy • anxiety • identity • loneliness • pressure and expectations • communication • emotional awareness • purpose and fulfillment • or anything else you feel men need more space to talk about I want to hear from you. Even if you think your topic only applies to you, send it anyway. Sometimes the conversations that help one person end up helping a lot more people than expected. Email me your thoughts, ideas, questions, or topics you’d like to hear covered: Daryl@yourlevelfitness.com Your Level Fitness Links: Build Your Forever Active Lifestyle: https://yourlevelfitness.com Join The Community: https://yourlevelfitness.com/community Connect With Yourself On A Deeper Level Through The Journal Prompts: https://yourlevelfitness.com/email Mental Health Support Disclaimer: If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing emotional distress, please know that support is available. United States: Call or text 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Outside of the United States: Please contact your local emergency services or mental health crisis hotline in your country. A worldwide directory of crisis resources can be found at: https://findahelpline.com You do not have to go through difficult moments alone.

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