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ManTalks Podcast

David Sutcliffe - Polarization, Patterns, And The Real Andrew Tate

ManTalks Podcast

Connor Beaton

Society & Culture, Education, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.8591 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2024

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Talking points: culture, masculinity, the shadow

This was one of those wide-ranging convos that made me lose track of time. David and I cover a ton in this as you'll see from the timestamps, with some great info on "core energetics", personality types, and more. Dig in.


(00:00:00) - How David approached interviewing such a polarizing figure, and do all men have such a rigid mask?

(00:09:04) - How do you support men in a way that allows them to actually open up? 

(00:15:40) - Is it all just an act, and killing your shadow versus integrating  

(00:22:35) - What is core energetics and the five personality “patterns”?

(00:31:10) - Which pattern best describes American culture, and what do you think we need to do?

(00:37:14) - Do we HAVE to play the polarization game to get anywhere?

(00:44:54) - What David would say to men who are hiding opinions that might get them in trouble

(00:58:01) - What is the “lower self”?

(01:07:22) - Advice for men who actively resist their own emotions


David Sutcliffe is a Somatic Therapist, a Certified Core Energetics Practitioner with over 15 years experience. He has a private practice out of Austin, Texas, and holds workshops across the United States and Canada. He is also a trained hypnotherapist, a mindset expert, and has extensive experience with meditation, yoga, shamanism, physical fitness, nutrition, and wellness. A former actor, he is well known for his roles in the popular TV series Gilmore Girls and Private Practice, and movies Under The Tuscan Sun and Happy Endings.


Connect with David

-Website: https://www.davidsutcliffe.com

-YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ZJ1KD4

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidsutcliffe33/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, Mr. David Sutcliffe.

0:09.0

Welcome to The Man Talk Show.

0:11.4

Am I saying your name right, Sutcliffe?

0:12.8

You got it.

0:13.5

Okay, perfect.

0:14.5

Okay, good.

0:15.3

And check with you beforehand as I normally do with my guests.

0:18.2

But welcome to the show.

0:20.2

I really love your work and your take.

0:22.6

I feel like you are the type of guy that most men would just love to sit down with and have a

0:27.9

conversation with. You're very personable. And I think there's a lack of just sort of like

0:33.7

guys in the therapeutic space that men can listen to. And one of the sort of critiques

0:40.0

that I've heard from a lot of men is I don't feel like my therapist or my psychologist

0:45.8

has any type of real life experience that makes me want to respect them. And I feel like you're

0:51.3

the type of individual that a lot of guys can listen to and say, actually, this guy does have a good amount of real life experience and professional experience

0:57.7

that does make me want to listen to him.

1:00.4

So kudos to that, because I've heard nothing but good things from a lot of people who watch

1:05.0

your stuff.

1:06.1

I want to start with probably what most people who know you or who have seen your work

1:12.2

want to know a little bit about, which is the Andrew Tate interview. I want to get a sense of

1:17.1

how that came about. How did you approach having a therapeutic conversation like you did

1:22.2

with a figure that is so polarizing like Andrew Tate is? Well, you know, I had, I've interviewed him twice

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