Manhood Diverted: Life with Klinefelter Syndrome, Azoospermia & Infertility

I Disappeared: Why Facts Can't Fix Grief (The Pivot to Manhood Diverted)

7 min · 25. jan. 2026
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I disappeared. I know I did. The reason I stopped recording isn't because the journey ended. It’s because the journey got too hard to put into bullet points. For months, I’ve been staring at the microphone, trying to sound "professional" and "medical." I realized I was using facts about Azoospermia and Klinefelter Syndrome (47,XXY) as armor to protect myself from the pain. I was reporting on my life like a doctor, not living it like a man. Today, the armor comes off. In this unscripted, raw update, I explain why I am rebranding this podcast to Manhood Diverted. We are moving away from the clinical definitions and into the honest, messy reality of male infertility. In this episode: * Why I felt detached from my own diagnosis. * The difference between "navigating" a condition and grieving a loss. * Why men struggle to find a "North Star" for emotional vulnerability. * The new promise: No scripts, no music, just the truth. If you are looking for medical advice, there are textbooks for that. If you are looking for someone to sit in the dark with you, welcome back.

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I Disappeared: Why Facts Can't Fix Grief (The Pivot to Manhood Diverted)

I disappeared. I know I did. The reason I stopped recording isn't because the journey ended. It’s because the journey got too hard to put into bullet points. For months, I’ve been staring at the microphone, trying to sound "professional" and "medical." I realized I was using facts about Azoospermia and Klinefelter Syndrome (47,XXY) as armor to protect myself from the pain. I was reporting on my life like a doctor, not living it like a man. Today, the armor comes off. In this unscripted, raw update, I explain why I am rebranding this podcast to Manhood Diverted. We are moving away from the clinical definitions and into the honest, messy reality of male infertility. In this episode: * Why I felt detached from my own diagnosis. * The difference between "navigating" a condition and grieving a loss. * Why men struggle to find a "North Star" for emotional vulnerability. * The new promise: No scripts, no music, just the truth. If you are looking for medical advice, there are textbooks for that. If you are looking for someone to sit in the dark with you, welcome back.

25. jan. 20267 min