• #109| What Is This US Dad Doing To Challenge The Idea That Masculinity Is Toxic? Dads Mental Health Podcast

  • May 22 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
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#109| What Is This US Dad Doing To Challenge The Idea That Masculinity Is Toxic? Dads Mental Health Podcast

  • Summary

  • Have you ever wondered how to guide your son through the transition to manhood in a world that feels increasingly disconnected?

    In this episode of "Dad Mind Matters," U.S. dad and author Stephen Arms joins to explore the significance of a boy's rite of passage at the age of 13.

    With societal changes and increased isolation, finding meaningful ways to mentor young men is more important than ever.

    In this episode, you will:

    1) Gain insight into why the age of 13 is crucial for a boy's rite of passage and how it impacts their development.

    2) Discover practical rituals and activities to incorporate into a rite of passage weekend to help your son transition to manhood.

    3) Learn how to create a supportive community of male role models for your son's journey into adolescence.

    Ready to equip your son with the tools he needs for a successful transition to manhood?

    Scroll up & press play to learn how to create a meaningful rite of passage experience for your son at the age of 13.

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    Hello, I'm James & not long ago, I was a very anxious and somewhat overwhelmed husband & dad.

    After about a decade of setbacks & enough coffee to sink a ship, I’m a much happier dad.

    As previously mentioned, I want to try & help other dads be the best they can without losing their mental health.

    Mental health battles are something I am all too familiar with.

    In 2010, my GP suggested I do a 12-week CBT course with the NHS. During this course, I was diagnosed as having Pure OCD, which explained a lot.


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