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Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux

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🗓️ 30 September 2024

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

In this deep and introspective conversation, we explore personal experiences in a mental behavior change program rooted in the Duluth model, focusing on power dynamics and control in family violence through a feminist lens. The caller shares his story of a toxic relationship, detailing drug use, threats, and emotional manipulation. The host emphasizes the importance of mentorship for young men in relationships. Stefan sheds light on how sexual market value impacts relationships as individuals age. The discussion navigates through familial struggles, childhood trauma, and the caller's complex relationship with his father, highlighting the significance of establishing healthy boundaries. Reflecting on seeking forgiveness and confronting past traumas, the conversation explores the transformative journey of reclaiming one's identity from toxic familial influences. Setting boundaries with parents, reassessing relationships, and prioritizing self-respect are emphasized for fostering fulfilling relationships.

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0:00.0

Okay, thank you very much. All right, where did we got to start?

0:05.0

Well, you wanted the call, I'm happy to facilitate the topic that you want, so dive straight in.

0:12.0

All right, okay, so, yeah, so I mean, about a year ago I started in the Means Behavior Change Program, which unfortunately has on the Duluth model.

0:25.0

So I took a job in the integrated meds program,

0:31.0

sort of thinking that I'll be helping me because obviously you know I'm a

0:37.0

guy and you know and being through it in my life and I'm sort of be helping men but yeah I was told sort of early on that it's not really poor men it's to to help women and children as it relates to family violence.

0:57.0

So it runs on the Duluth model.

1:00.0

Are you familiar with the Duluth model?

1:03.2

I am not.

1:05.4

Okay, so the Duluth model runs on power and control.

1:09.4

So it's kind of the standard model that runs through the police and subsequent social services

1:18.8

as to relates to family violence and it's sort of related all to power and control and the patriarchy.

1:36.5

I'm not sure what that would mean in terms of how things would play out in

1:44.2

conflicts. Okay so basically I'm mostly mean to get referred through to my program

1:50.0

we're mostly our referrals from corrections so they had in an

1:56.8

a incident with the police or through the courts and some of self-referals though as well.

2:05.0

So generally speaking, as people get referred through to the program,

2:15.0

they have to run through this model,

2:17.1

it runs through the power and control.

2:20.1

So generally speaking, it's always taken at the outset that the man is at fault as it relates to family violence.

2:37.0

Which is. as it relates to family violence, which is sometimes a case but not always. So we kind of have to have to run through that frame and most of the men that come through the program generally they engage with

2:47.6

the material often as the victim and it's difficult because we kind of have to reframe it because we still have to push back on

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