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The Michael Experience

Podkast av Michael Bennett

engelsk

Teknologi og vitenskap

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The Michael Experience Podcast is an immersive conversation from the perspective of (Michael) a Black, Gay, Male. It's a collection of deep personal experiences and shared observations. Orated in the vein of My Thoughts, On My Life, My WAY! Join the experience Today!

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episode Expectations, Pressure & Purpose: Why I Turned My Story Into a Book & Video Podcast cover

Expectations, Pressure & Purpose: Why I Turned My Story Into a Book & Video Podcast

(Subscribe to YouTube for Visual Podcast) In this episode, I’m sharing the real reason I wrote my book One Day at a Time! Life. Lessons. Love. and why I decided to evolve this podcast into a full video experience. This conversation goes beyond content creation — it’s about purpose, pressure, expectations, and the courage it takes to grow in public. We talk about: how expectations and outside pressure can dilute your message why imagery, aesthetics, and perception can distract from your purpose the moment I realized the podcast needed to evolve visually what writing the book taught me about identity, calling, and clarity why following your dreams is worth the discomfort and hard work how purpose becomes the anchor when everything else feels loud This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt torn between what people expect from you and what you know you’re meant to do. If you’re navigating growth, reinvention, or stepping into a bigger version of yourself — this conversation will meet you where you are. Purpose is louder than pressure. And when you follow it, everything else starts to make sense.

20. mai 2026 - 51 min
episode Are Your Love Languages Helping You… or Enabling People‑Pleasing? cover

Are Your Love Languages Helping You… or Enabling People‑Pleasing?

(Subscribe to YouTube for Visual Podcast) We talk a lot about love languages… but not enough about boundaries. Because the truth is: love languages can tell you how someone prefers to receive love, but they can’t protect you from people‑pleasing, overextending yourself, or staying emotionally unsafe. In this episode, we’re having the missing conversation — the one about how love languages only work when they’re supported by clear boundaries, honest communication, and the courage to say “no.” We explore: why love languages can’t replace emotional safety how people‑pleasing distorts your ability to give and receive love the difference between loving someone and over‑functioning for them why boundaries are an act of love, not punishment how to enforce limits without guilt the connection between self‑worth and the boundaries you set what happens when your love language becomes a survival strategy This episode is for anyone who has ever felt drained, overlooked, or emotionally stretched thin while trying to “love people well.” If you’ve been giving from an empty place, or if your love language has turned into a way to earn closeness, this conversation will help you reclaim your emotional safety. Love languages matter — but boundaries protect the love you’re trying to build.

15. mai 2026 - 28 min
episode Are You Healing… or Outgrowing Everyone Around You? cover

Are You Healing… or Outgrowing Everyone Around You?

(Subscribe to YouTube for Visual Podcast) Healing is beautiful… but it’s also awkward, uncomfortable, and often lonely. In this episode, we’re talking about the part of healing people don’t post about — the moment your wants, needs, and desires start to shift, and suddenly your friendships and relationships don’t fit the same way they used to. We explore: why healing changes what you want from yourself and others how growth can create distance in friendships and relationships the discomfort of outgrowing old versions of yourself why clarity feels painful before it feels empowering how to navigate the tension between who you were and who you’re becoming the emotional awkwardness of choosing yourself in real time why the journey doesn’t feel good… but is absolutely necessary This episode is for anyone who feels “in between” — no longer aligned with old patterns, but not fully settled into the new version of themselves. If your healing is shifting your relationships, your boundaries, or your identity, you’re not doing it wrong. You’re evolving. Healing hurts before it helps. But the version of you on the other side is worth every uncomfortable step.

13. mai 2026 - 28 min
episode Do You See Her Emotional Labor — Or Just Expect It? cover

Do You See Her Emotional Labor — Or Just Expect It?

(Subscribe to YouTube for Visual Podcast) There’s a kind of work women do that rarely gets named — the emotional labor, the mental load, the constant sense of “mothering” everyone around them. Thinking for people. Feeling for people. Anticipating needs. Carrying the weight of the household, the relationship, the friendships… even when no one asks, and especially when no one notices. In this episode, we’re talking about the invisible emotional labor women carry and the toll it takes when their own needs are minimized or ignored. We explore how this pattern forms, why it’s so deeply ingrained, and what it looks like to finally ask for — and receive — support. We also talk directly to men: about presence, awareness, emotional participation, and the responsibility of showing up in ways that lighten the load instead of adding to it. the invisible emotional labor women carry daily why women often feel responsible for everyone’s feelings how “mothering energy” shows up in relationships the exhaustion of thinking and planning for everyone the cost of minimizing your own needs why asking for support feels uncomfortable but necessary how men can show up with awareness, intention, and emotional partnership what shared emotional labor looks like in healthy relationships This episode is an invitation — for women to release the weight they were never meant to carry alone, and for men to step into deeper presence, empathy, and shared responsibility. Support isn’t a luxury. It’s a requirement for emotional safety, connection, and real partnership.

8. mai 2026 - 32 min
episode Raised to Be Tough: How Men Learn to Hide Feelings and Why Softness Heals cover

Raised to Be Tough: How Men Learn to Hide Feelings and Why Softness Heals

(Subscribe to YouTube for Visual Podcast) From a young age, many men are taught the same unspoken rule: don’t feel too much, don’t cry, don’t break, don’t need anything. So they learn to cope through toughness, distraction, physicality, or silence — anything but softness. But that emotional training comes with a cost. In this episode, we’re unpacking the mental and emotional impact of growing up in environments where vulnerability is discouraged and feelings are treated like weakness. We explore how these early messages shape men’s emotional lives, their relationships, their coping patterns, and their ability to show up whole. We also talk about the healing side — the softness men crave but rarely feel safe asking for, the strength in vulnerability, and the role partners, friends, and family can play in supporting a man’s emotional growth. We explore: how boys are taught to hide their feelings why men often cope through physicality instead of emotion the long‑term impact of emotional suppression the difference between strength and emotional shutdown why softness is not weakness but a pathway to healing how vulnerability deepens connection and self‑awareness what men need emotionally but rarely express how loved ones can support a man’s emotional development the power of presence, patience, and emotional safety This episode is an invitation to rethink what strength looks like — and to create space for men to feel, express, and grow without shame. Because emotional openness doesn’t make men less strong. It makes them more human, more connected, and more whole. Softness is not the opposite of strength. It’s the part that makes strength sustainable.

6. mai 2026 - 55 min
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