
Why So Many Men Are Emotionally Unavailable (And How to Heal It)
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What happens when a man decides to stop performing and start feeling?
In this groundbreaking episode, Kathy sits down with James Burden, a trauma-informed coach and facilitator for men, to unlearn the dangerous conditioning that teaches men to disconnect from their feelings, dismiss their pain, and stay emotionally guarded.
✨ Key Highlights:
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🧠 Crap to Unlearn: “Men don’t cry. Men don’t feel. Men don’t need help.”
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👨👦 James’ personal journey from emotional suppression to powerful vulnerability
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🚨 The societal crisis of emotionally unavailable men and generational shame
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🧱 Signs you’re emotionally blocked (and how to begin releasing it)
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👊 Myths around strength, masculinity, and what it means to “man up”
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⚙️ Trauma responses like freeze, fawn, shutdown — and how they manifest in men
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💥 The hidden grief under anger — and the liberation in facing it
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🎁 James’s resources for men ready to feel, heal, and reclaim their wholeness
James Burden:
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“I thought being strong meant being silent. Turns out, it meant being disconnected.”
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“Every man I’ve ever worked with has been grieving something. They just didn’t have the words.”
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“Masculinity doesn’t need to be fixed — it needs to be felt.”
Kathy Baldwin:
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“We’re not raising boys. We’re raising future men. And the world doesn’t need more shutdown souls.”
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“If our boys don’t learn to feel, they’ll grow up thinking control is connection.”
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“The unlearning begins when we admit the pain was never ours to carry in the first place.”