
A podcast for men and fathers looking for support and solidarity when navigating through the modern world and everything thrown at them.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthKids & FamilyParenting | ||||

Luke talks about the perception of mens work being bullshit and a sign of weakness and challenges those beliefs. He talks about his experience of mens circle and how witnessing other men being vulnerable is actually more an act of strength. He touche... more
Luke has recently been through a huge shift in his life and goes into detail about the process of how it came about and the after effects of what he is experiencing from it.
Luke discuss' his mad march and how it has revolved around grief. He talks about his time in isolation during the covid-19 pandemic and the things it is bringing up for him. The blamer is a part of him that he has heard a lot during this time and he ... more
Luke talks about the importance of mens circles and how it's great to see more and more happening. He also opens up about how he started to lose his hair at 18 and how that has had an effect on his mental health ever since.
Luke apologises for not having this episode out last week. He talks about his relationship with his inner child and what it means to reparent them. He talks about how he parents differently to how he was parented and shares some insights from a works... more
Luke reflects on his day tubing down the Yarra river and the insights he took from it. He talks about compassion, self love and his commitment to healing.
Luke talks about the realness of feeling pain and how much he loves the Beatles! He reads the last poem written in his old writing book and talks about how the death of his mother placed some unnecessary baggage on his relationship.
Luke talks about his weekend and babbles on a bit cause he's tired. He also mentions the launch of his new connection call for men who are looking for a space to unpack some things and be heard.
First episode in and I feel a connection and safer in life. We are not alone. I hope to be as strong and vulnerable enough to heal those unseen scares from life in a group setting one day. You are relatable and your stories will reach far and wide.
Ha Luke firstly loved hearing your pod cast and your voice. Interesting l started to write all this in the title. However of course not enough space. Made me think about the importance of having space to say all we need and allowing ourselves to be heard. I realise your on retreat missing you and feeling so much FOMO really. What I heard from the podcast was much. How we are provided the experiences to lead us to where we need to be. How we are all connected and continually moving energies and ... more
I love it can't wait for next one 😁
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Apple Podcasts | #201 |










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