Feral Philosophy Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Harry Edgar Pitcher about women's hormones, relationship dynamics, male-female communication, and the biological realities that many couples never fully understand. Harry explains why so many men misinterpret hormonal changes in the women they love, why taking mood shifts personally often creates unnecessary conflict, and how understanding the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and perimenopause can dramatically improve relationships. We dive into the differences between male and female hormonal systems, why women's experiences have historically been overlooked in medical research, and how biology influences everything from energy levels and creativity to emotional connection and intimacy. The conversation also explores empathy, attachment, and bonding, including the different ways men and women tend to connect in relationships. Harry shares why men often bond through shared experiences and action, while women frequently seek emotional attunement and understanding, and how these differences can create both challenges and opportunities for deeper connection. We also discuss testosterone, ageing, male hormones, relationship education, modern dating, and why greater awareness of our biological differences may be one of the most powerful tools for creating healthier, stronger, and more compassionate relationships. ---------------------------------------------- Check out Mark's YouTube channel HERE [https://www.youtube.com/@MarkWalsh1] Support the Feral Philosophy mission by donating through Crowdfunder [https://embodimentunlimited.com/crowdfunder/] Want to become a certified embodiment coach? More details about CEC [https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=cec] Join Mark for in-person workshops [https://embodimentunlimited.com/events-calendar/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Events]
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