The Rebuild Podcast

Most Men Live From The Neck Up | Ep 11

21 min · 9. mar. 2026
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In this episode we cover: - The childhood pattern that initiates men out of their bodies. - What happens when men never spend time "inside" themselves. - What "living out of your head" sounds like. - 3 ways to start getting back in touch with your body as a man This podcast will be a resource in the upcoming "Emotional Education" curriculum that will be free for any man looking to unlearn emotional repression.  Follow along for future announcements and updates!  Email me at me@natejohansen.com [me@natejohansen.com]for questions, comments, and support, or schedule an appointment with me here [https://natejohansen.clientsecure.me/].

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