Listen "Deep Dive Series: How Men Are Emotionally Crippled in Their Soul Growth? Part 2 with Dr. Mark Hicks"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we delve into the complex topic of how societal expectations have shaped men's emotional growth and identity. Hosts discuss the historical transformation of male stereotypes, the struggle for emotional balance, and the significant impact of gender roles on personal development. Key insights include integrating both 'Alpha' and 'Omega' energies and the importance of living authentically. The conversation also touches on biblical examples and provides practical steps for men to expand their emotional range. This discussion aims to support men in becoming their fullest selves, benefiting not only their own growth but also their relationships.00:00 Introduction and Purpose00:33 The Emotional Struggles of Men00:59 Societal Expectations and Changes02:17 Brene Brown's Insight on Men03:18 The Role of Emotions in Men04:06 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies05:30 Living Authentically11:22 The Example of King David14:16 Practical Steps for Emotional Growth22:10 The Example of Jesus26:12 Final Thoughts and Encouragement27:49 Conclusion and Contact InformationAbout Our GuestDr. Mark A. Hicks is an author, speaker, ghostwriter, and relationships coach with expertise in mental health and family dynamics. Holding a Doctor of Ministry Degree, a Masters in Mental Health Counseling, a Masters of Divinity, and a Bachelors in Psychology, his educational background reflects his unwavering commitment to understanding the human psyche and guiding individuals toward healthy relationships and meaningful lives.Mark’s goal is to spread a message of love that is practical, tangible, and a realistic life for everyone regardless of your relationship experience so far. In his book, Learning Love, he teaches the five components of love anyone can learn and practice to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships.
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