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Interview #05 – Robson da Silva: From Brazil to Brotherhood | Self-Respect, Identity & Emotional Strength

Interview #05 – Robson da Silva: From Brazil to Brotherhood | Self-Respect, Identity & Emotional Strength

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In this episode of Motivated Masculine Men, Chris Chandler-Yates talks with Robson da Silva about his journey from Brazil to the United States and how that shaped his understanding of masculinity, self-respect, and connection.

Robson shares the lessons he’s learned about loving yourself first, building strong relationships, and finding your identity as a man in a new culture. The conversation dives into the role of community in men’s lives, why vulnerability matters, and how music and personal rituals can keep a man grounded and emotionally sharp.

This is a story about resilience, growth, and creating the kind of man you’re proud to be.

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What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why self-respect is the foundation of healthy masculinity

  • How to love yourself without arrogance

  • The role of community in helping men thrive

  • How to build emotional connections that last

  • Why lowering expectations can improve relationships

  • How music shapes mood and mindset

  • Navigating relationships with open communication

  • The power of personal rituals for emotional well-being

  • Why men need to embrace and express their emotions

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