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We Gon Be Alright

36 min · 13. april 2026
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content type Solo primary goal Discussion summary In this episode, Kiminou explores the deep emotional struggles men face, the societal expectations around masculinity, and the importance of authentic emotional expression. He emphasizes how the phrase 'I'm good' often masks pain and the need for men to confront their inner lives for true healing. keywords men's mental health, masculinity, emotional expression, emotional health, societal expectations, mental wellness, vulnerability, self-awareness key topics The societal stereotype of men as stoic and emotionless The emotional toll of 'I'm good' as a shield Men's mental health and barriers to seeking help The impact of social media and modern culture on masculinity The importance of vulnerability and authentic emotional expression guest name Titles Breaking the Mask: Men, Emotions, and the 'I'm Good' Illusion The House Men Build: Unpacking Masculine Silence and Pain sound bites "The words 'I'm good' are often a shield" "'I'm good' can be a lie or a truth" "Men are overexposed and under-processed" Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Returning 01:40 Exploring the Phrase 'I'm Good' 05:39 The Shield of 'I'm Good' 10:05 Learning to Express Emotions 12:58 Men's Mental Health and Societal Expectations 18:37 The Complexity of Modern Masculinity 24:51 The Struggle for Emotional Honesty 28:24 Breaking Down Emotional Barriers 32:12 The Call for Authenticity resources National Institute of Mental Health - https://www.nimh.nih.gov [https://www.nimh.nih.gov] Bible (for biblical references) - https://www.bible.com [https://www.bible.com] Mental Health Support Resources - https://www.mentalhealth.gov [https://www.mentalhealth.gov] Masculinity and Mental Health Articles - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/masculinity [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/masculinity]

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content type Solo primary goal Discussion summary Exploring the concept of cultural inheritance and its impact on personal growth, emotional health, and intergenerational trauma. The speaker reflects on how inherited baggage from previous generations influences our behaviors, perceptions, and emotional responses. keywords Cultural inheritance, intergenerational trauma, emotional inheritance, family patterns, resilience, generational weight, trauma legacy, emotional health, personal growth, systemic trauma key topics Cultural inheritance and its effects Intergenerational trauma and emotional baggage Family patterns and systemic trauma Psychological impact of inherited trauma Healing and breaking cycles of trauma guest name Titles Breaking Free from Generational Baggage: A Deep Dive into Cultural Inheritance How Intergenerational Trauma Shapes Our Lives and How to Heal sound bites "Survival posture is mistaken for personality trait" "Emotional death is passed down through generations" "Trauma can echo through family systems and biology" Chapters 00:00 Cultural Inheritance: Understanding Generational Weight 10:12 The Impact of Emotional Inheritance 19:59 Breaking the Cycle of Trauma resources Intergenerational Trauma and Resilience (Book) - https://www.amazon.com/Intergenerational-Trauma-Resilience-Understanding-Transforming/dp/XXXXXX [https://www.amazon.com/Intergenerational-Trauma-Resilience-Understanding-Transforming/dp/XXXXXX] Research on Epigenetics and Trauma - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMCXXXXXX/ [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMCXXXXXX/] Samsung Article on Trauma Responses - https://www.samsung.com/healthcare/trauma-responses [https://www.samsung.com/healthcare/trauma-responses] National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - https://www.nimh.nih.gov [https://www.nimh.nih.gov] Healing and Breaking Cycles Podcast - https://podcastlink.com/healing-cycles [https://podcastlink.com/healing-cycles]

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We Gon Be Alright

content type Solo primary goal Discussion summary In this episode, Kiminou explores the deep emotional struggles men face, the societal expectations around masculinity, and the importance of authentic emotional expression. He emphasizes how the phrase 'I'm good' often masks pain and the need for men to confront their inner lives for true healing. keywords men's mental health, masculinity, emotional expression, emotional health, societal expectations, mental wellness, vulnerability, self-awareness key topics The societal stereotype of men as stoic and emotionless The emotional toll of 'I'm good' as a shield Men's mental health and barriers to seeking help The impact of social media and modern culture on masculinity The importance of vulnerability and authentic emotional expression guest name Titles Breaking the Mask: Men, Emotions, and the 'I'm Good' Illusion The House Men Build: Unpacking Masculine Silence and Pain sound bites "The words 'I'm good' are often a shield" "'I'm good' can be a lie or a truth" "Men are overexposed and under-processed" Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Returning 01:40 Exploring the Phrase 'I'm Good' 05:39 The Shield of 'I'm Good' 10:05 Learning to Express Emotions 12:58 Men's Mental Health and Societal Expectations 18:37 The Complexity of Modern Masculinity 24:51 The Struggle for Emotional Honesty 28:24 Breaking Down Emotional Barriers 32:12 The Call for Authenticity resources National Institute of Mental Health - https://www.nimh.nih.gov [https://www.nimh.nih.gov] Bible (for biblical references) - https://www.bible.com [https://www.bible.com] Mental Health Support Resources - https://www.mentalhealth.gov [https://www.mentalhealth.gov] Masculinity and Mental Health Articles - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/masculinity [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/masculinity]

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