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Mens Anonymous

Daniel Weinberg
Mental Health
Masculinity
Relationships
Neurodiversity
Prostate Cancer
Entrepreneurship
Vulnerability
Stem Cell Therapy
Marriage
Stage 4 Colon Cancer
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Open Relationships
Sex Addiction
Neomasculinity
Autism
Tell the World
Male 2.0
Friendship
Erectile Dysfunction
Mankind Project

Men have always been seen as strong, rigid, and determined. They are the ones to rely on during the toughest of times and are expected to stand firm in the face of vulnerability. However, men often are hindered from opening up about their true feelings or desires. In this modern world, men must have a safe space where they can come together and communicate without shame or fear – and this is wher... more

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Geoffrey Greif
Worldwide expert on male friendships
Author/Professor (as discussed in episode)
Episode: Why Men Lose Their Friends — And How To Rebuild A Modern Buddy System With Geoffrey Greif
Alasdair Cunningham
Entrepreneur and founder of Tell The World, focused on helping people overcome limiting beliefs
Tell The World
Episode: Telling The World With Alasdair Cunningham
Dr. Tracy Gapin
Physician and men's health expert
Gapin Institute / Peak Launch
Episode: Male 2.0 — Reclaiming Your Edge With Dr. Tracy Gapin
Dr. Ron Camacho
Police chief with a transformative journey
North Charleston Police Department
Episode: The Cost Of Being The Man You Think You Have To Be With Dr. Ron Camacho
Nicole Sedona
Principal and founder of Sedona Law, a family law firm in the Carolinas
Sedona Law
Episode: The Inside Scoop On Divorce With Nicole Sodoma
Todd Malloy
Relationship and intimacy coach featured for his work with couples
Episode: Why Men Fail At Love — And How To Fix It With Todd Malloy
John Krotec
Founder/representative of NeoMasculinity Solutions
NeoMasculinity Solutions
Episode: Burnout To Breakthrough: Reclaiming Purpose With John Krotec
Keith Wadsworth
Patient advocate, author, host of Prostate Cancer podcast and author of Sheep or Wolf
Author and podcast host
Episode: Prostate Cancer - Sheep Or Wolf: The Patient Detective With Murray Keith Wadsworth
Kristopher Saim
Host of Dying Out Loud podcast, leadership coach, speaker, internal optimist
Dying Out Loud
Episode: Dying Out Loud: Staring At Heaven’s Door With Kristopher Saim

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Daniel Weinberg
Host guiding conversations, sharing experiences as a father and entrepreneur, fostering authentic and unfiltered discussions about masculinity and personal growth.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Five Star Review

    Men’s Anonymous with Daniel Weinberg is one of the most authentic, touching and necessary podcasts. One of the best things about Men’s Anonymous is that Daniel isn’t just having surface level discussions, he engages and goes deep in his conversations. I feel that he creates a rare, judgement free space where people are invited to be honest, open and fully human in a way that is rare and truly enjoyable to experience.

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    Jonathan Boulware
    United States6 months ago

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The show is seen as a rare space for open discussions on vulnerability and relationships among men.
Listeners praise the host for authenticity and depth, noting conversations feel safe, insightful, and free of judgments.
Guests are described as candid, practical, and focused on real-world guidance for men.

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Why Men Lose Their Friends — And How To Rebuild A Modern Buddy System With Geoffrey Greif
Q: What is the Buddy System Concept and how could an adult design it for better friendships?
Greif outlines four buckets of friends and stresses that men should not expect one person to fulfill all needs; instead, they should cultivate multiple relationships around different activities, while staying attuned to cues and gradually increasing vulnerability.
Why Men Lose Their Friends — And How To Rebuild A Modern Buddy System With Geoffrey Greif
Q: How are male friendships structurally different from female friendships, and what does that mean for building deeper connections?
The guests discuss shoulder-to-shoulder versus face-to-face dynamics, the importance of shared activities, and the need to balance vulnerability with norms of masculinity, arguing that men benefit from deliberate, activity-based bonding and gradual self-disclosure.
Why Men Lose Their Friends — And How To Rebuild A Modern Buddy System With Geoffrey Greif
Q: Are men actually lonelier today, or are we just more aware of it?
Geoffrey Greif argues that both increased awareness and reduced stigma have led to more visible expressions of loneliness, with more men seeking therapy and open conversation, while the underlying trend is a genuine evolution in how men relate and support each other.
The Cost Of Being The Man You Think You Have To Be With Dr. Ron Camacho
Q: Who would you like to say sorry to, given the chance?
He expressed that he would apologize to a few officers from his department, acknowledging past harms without selecting a single person.
Telling The World With Alasdair Cunningham
Q: What are the three practical actions you recommend listeners take this week to start changing their situation?
Act now with speed of implementation, shift focus from lack to resources, and pick one area to improve and stay consistent rather than trying to overhaul everything at once.

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A candid, psychology-forward show focused on modern masculinity, relationships, health, and personal growth. Conversations across episodes blend practical frameworks for improving intimacy, parenting, and career with deep dives into identity, vulnerability, and systems or cultural pressures shaping men. Notable elements include guest-led expertise on relationships, medical and wellness topics relevant to men, and a mission to create safe, non-judgmental spaces for honest discussion. The format often centers on actionable takeaways, real-life stories, and strategies for healthier fatherhood, partnerships, and self-understanding, appealing to listeners who want concrete tools and authentic discussion around male experiences.

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1. Geoffrey Greif
2. Alasdair Cunningham
3. Dr. Tracy Gapin
4. Dr. Ron Camacho
5. Nicole Sedona
6. Todd Malloy
7. John Krotec
8. Keith Wadsworth

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