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S2E4: Rod Boothroyd - Why Men Struggle to Lead

S2E4: Rod Boothroyd - Why Men Struggle to Lead

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This episode isn’t just about leadership—it’s about self-awareness, emotional mastery, and the deeper work men need to do to lead with confidence and integrity.

In this conversation, I sit down with Rod Boothroyd, who has spent over two decades working with men, helping them uncover what’s holding them back and step into their full leadership potential.

We dive deep into the reasons why so many men struggle with leadership—whether in their careers, relationships, or personal lives.

Rod shares his insights from psychotherapy, shadow work, and men’s development, unpacking why modern leadership feels so disconnected, hesitant, or misdirected—and what men can do to reclaim their inner power.

Show Notes

The Root of Leadership Struggles

  • Why so many men feel lost when it comes to leadership
  • The role of absent fathers and childhood wounds in shaping a man’s confidence
  • How modern society has disconnected men from true leadership

Reclaiming the King Energy

  • The four archetypes—King, Warrior, Magician, Lover—and why men struggle to embody them
  • The difference between real power and control
  • How a man’s ability to process emotions directly impacts his leadership

The Hidden Cost of Unprocessed Grief

  • Why so many men struggle to feel joy and fulfillment
  • How suppressed grief and loss block leadership potential
  • The essential role of emotional intelligence in strong leadership

Practical Steps to Step Into Leadership

  • How to develop self-leadership and move from hesitation to confidence
  • The power of mentorship—why every man needs a guide
  • The impact of men’s groups, accountability, and long-term personal growth

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