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Order of Man

Dealing with Divorce, Boost Testosterone Naturally, and Normalizing Self-Doubt | ASK ME ANYTHING

Order of Man

Ryan Michler

Business, Health, Leadership, Relationships, Man, Society & Culture, Intellect, Style, Lifestyle, Money, Selfdevelopment, Wealth, Fitness, Selfhelp, Nutrition

4.89K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of ASK ME ANYTHING, Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen dive into the critical impact of government spending on inflation and economic stability. By dissecting the inefficiencies in state-funded systems like a medical program in Boston, they underscore the urgent need for fiscal responsibility and accountability. Their discussion is packed with real-world examples and a light-hearted t-shirt recommendation, giving listeners a no-nonsense look at the current state of the nation.

They also stress the importance of accountability and personal growth in overcoming life's challenges. From naturally boosting testosterone and navigating legal issues to tackling major depressive disorder and moving past divorce, they provide actionable insights and practical steps. They introduce the Iron Council, a robust network designed to support men through common struggles, and urge listeners to join their community for continuous support and resources. This episode is essential for any man looking to tackle life's obstacles and achieve personal growth.

Hit Ryan up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share what’s working in your life.

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

(00:00) - Episode Intro
(00:42) - Debate Over Modern Society
(09:40) - Debt, Government Spending, and Economic Impact
(17:09) - The Importance of Accountability and Growth
(31:40) - Boosting Testosterone and Legal Issues
(37:32) - Exploring Depression and Insightful Solutions
(48:45) - Navigating Divorce and Finding Growth
(53:48) - Iron Council Enrollment Announcement
(57:33) - Take Action to Become Your Best

Transcript

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0:00.0

Make sure that your expectations are objectively accurate.

0:04.7

Sometimes we have big dreams and goals and visions for ourselves, which is good,

0:09.6

but we overestimate our ability to achieve those things in a certain period of time.

0:14.6

The saying goes, we overestimate our abilities in the short term and underestimate our abilities

0:20.0

in the long term.

0:21.3

And the way you're phrasing that question has me wondering if you're thinking that more is going to happen immediately when it just takes time.

0:30.0

You're a man of action. You live life to the fullest. Embrace your fears and boldly

0:35.8

chart your own path. When life knocks you down, you get back up one more time, every time.

0:41.6

You are not easily deterred, defeated, rugged, resilient, strong.

0:46.8

This is your life, this is who you are, this is who you will become at the end of the day,

0:52.1

and after all is said and done you can call yourself a man.

0:56.0

Kip what's up brother so great to see you I hope you had a great Memorial Day weekend

1:00.5

and this is crunch time for both of us as we prepare for our trip next week so I know

1:05.8

both of us are busy so I'm thinking to myself let's just get right into it today

1:09.6

absolutely it's I'm excited vacations always start once we know what the schedule is, but there's always a little bit of prep time. First world problems, of course, right? Like who are we complaining about it?

1:25.2

About going to Molokai for a week. Yeah, I mean, a lot of guys are probably like, oh,

1:28.1

it's so hard for you guys.

1:29.6

You have to go to Hawaii and go hunt Axis Deer.

1:32.2

It must be really hard how rough your life is so yeah

1:35.9

we're not trying to rub that in by any means I think I'm just excited I think you

1:39.6

are too my my team this morning I was talking to. I'm like my focus this week is just not leave anybody high and dry next week since I'm out of the office and they're like oh that's right you're going to be in Hawaii killing poor innocent beautiful animals. I'm like yes I am

1:56.4

exactly exactly well I don't know if I would say killing poor beautiful innocent animals shooting at them definitely

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