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🗓️ 22 July 2024
⏱️ 64 minutes
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In today’s culture, masculinity has two predominant expressions on opposite ends of the spectrum. One expression is the dominant protector that views emotional health as weak. On the other end is the nonthreatening connector that avoids challenges at all costs. But what if there was an expression of masculinity that was a healthy blend of protector and connector?
In this episode, Justin sits down with special guest Jeremy Morris, founder of Wild Courage. Jeremy shares stories of fostering a tribe of men who have found the courage to face their fears of vulnerability while maintaining their capacity to face adversity head-on.
If you’ve been looking for an example of a balanced model of masculinity that is connected to its heart and willing to face any fight on behalf of those it loves, this episode is a MUST! Don’t miss out.
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0:05.0 | But we know how to face our fears and have some fun |
0:10.0 | and talk about all the messiest things of life. |
0:13.0 | Like the messiest things. |
0:15.0 | Get connected to yourself, get connected to others, |
0:18.0 | and get connected to the life right in front of you. |
0:21.0 | This is the connected life with Justin and Abby. That's you. |
0:26.0 | And you. |
0:27.0 | Hey Connected Life friends. Justin here. Today I have a great guest on this show. His name is Jeremy and Jeremy for those of you who haven't listened to our podcast in the past he has been on with me before but Jeremy actually is kind of my brother yeah but kind of not my brother so my mom |
0:48.2 | previously was married to his dad in a past life and his dad and him had disappeared out of her world and later on |
0:59.6 | she ended up reconnecting with Jeremy Facebook Facebook and we ended up reconnecting with Jeremy Facebook and we ended up becoming friends and it felt like I had met my long lost brother my older brother I never had |
1:11.0 | And so Jeremy and I have been on a really great journey together and he started a men's group called |
1:19.3 | Wild Courage and Wild Courage has become something that has deeply impacted a lot of men who are your |
1:29.9 | man, a lot of them, that normally wouldn't find themselves stepping foot inside |
1:35.1 | of the emotional health space. I say manly man, but I don't know what, how else would you |
1:38.9 | put it? Yeah, there's a, it's interesting, there's like a lot of cowboys and outdoorsmen and guys that maybe wouldn't go to church or be in touch with the emotional side of things and basically what we do is give them permission because |
1:54.4 | somebody's got to go first. Yeah so if you have a big beard and show up and |
1:58.8 | cry they're like oh wow maybe I should look into this also. |
2:04.0 | Yeah, it's cool because like the archetype, at least from the group of men initially that you started pulling was that because you are part of that the cowboy crowd and stuff like that and I |
2:15.3 | I found it so fascinating to see guys who you know are wearing car hearts and |
2:21.8 | dip in tobacco and all dirty being like oh it's okay for me to have emotions and feel. |
2:29.6 | Yeah, it's been crazy and it like any great thing though if you if you take risk right and |
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