
13 Blue vs White Collar: Provider Pressure Lessons Men Need
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from Wish List failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
Send us a text
What happens when blue- and white-collar men compare notes?
In this episode, Tim sits down with entrepreneur and tradesman Jake Still to unpack the pressure that men face as providers across various industries, job sites, and offices. From leadership lessons to financial responsibility, they explore what men in both worlds can learn from each other.
They break down how the trades build problem-solving resilience, why routines help men stay grounded, and how the pressure to provide can push men past their limits. Along the way, they dive into mentorship, burnout, and the work-life balance most men never talk about.
Whether you’re wearing boots or a button-down, this conversation offers honest insights on building a career — and a life — that actually works.
Full Show Notes: empoweredchangece.com/american-masculinity-podcast
Recommended Book – The Third Door by Alex Banayan:
Get it on Bookshop
Chapters:
00:00 – Why Trades Build Problem Solvers
07:50 – The Cost of Long Hours & Missing Routine
17:00 – Provider Pressure: When Is It Ever Enough?
28:00 – Stress vs. Anxiety: The Difference Men Need to Know
36:30 – Why Curiosity (Not Fear) Leads to Better Careers
45:00 – The Fatherless Workforce & The Power of Mentorship
53:00 – Leadership, Responsibility, and Finding the Line
57:30 – The Double-Edged Sword of the Provider Role
1:01:00 – What It Really Means to Build a Life That Works
Bookshop.org is a non-profit that helps local bookstores deliver books directly to you by mail.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
The American Masculinity Podcast™ is hosted by Timothy Wienecke — licensed psychotherapist, Air Force veteran, and men’s advocate.
Real conversations about masculinity, mental health, growth, and how men can show up better — as partners, leaders, and friends.
We focus on grounded tools, not yelling or clichés. If you have questions or want a tool for something you're wrestling with, leave a comment or send a message — your feedback shapes what we build next.
Note: While this doesn’t replace therapy, it might help you notice something worth exploring.