Be A Man (B.A.M.)

Episode 3 - PTSD - An interview with Dan about his experience losing his youngest son while deployed to Afghanistan.

42 min · 12. apr. 2023
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Mike D and Rob interview (first ever) Daniel Cholette, a Marine veteran, about his experience with and recovery from PTSD. We follow Dan on his journey of tragedy, loss, anguish, and subsequent healing. We learn how he found beauty in brokenness (https://youtube.com/shorts/6_ZA6Ov9QBk?feature=share [https://www.facebook.com/messenger_media/?attachment_id=229854942921558&message_id=mid.%24cAAAAAAxPFKSNr3MbMmHfi1MKonLW&thread_id=678696733])

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Episode 2 - "Gentlemen Talk: Chivalry, Upbringing, and Respect in Relationships"

In this episode of B.A.M. with Rob and Mike D - The Gentlemen Talk, hosts Mike D and Rob C dive into the importance of intention and respect in relationships, particularly between men and women. The conversation starts with a discussion of Jim Carrey's perceived snub by the Academy Awards and then shifts to controversial figure Andrew Tate and the views of Ben Shapiro and Piers Morgan. But the bulk of the episode focuses on Mike D's upbringing and how his father, despite not physically being in the home, provided a traditional male figure who handled discipline, provided for the family, and took the speaker to sports. The hosts explore how gender roles are changing and how couples can navigate household responsibilities and show interest and support in new ways. Mike D and Rob touch on chivalry and the acts that are often seen as traditional expressions of masculinity, like opening doors, and how they are meant to show respect and offer support, not to control or assert power over women. They also talk about their belief in treating women with respect and how it's important to approach these actions with mutual respect and appreciation. Tune in to Gentlemen Talk for a thoughtful and witty conversation on chivalry, upbringing, and respect in relationships.

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