EP 23: Preston in his 40s speaks about the positives and negatives of what being a man means to himEP 23: Preston in his 40s speaks about the positives and negatives of what being a man means to him
Our New Voice
Preston reflects on masculinity and relationships, embracing vulnerability and authenticity in this heartfelt episode.
43:06•22 Dec 2022
Redefining Masculinity: Preston's Journey to Authenticity
Episode Overview
- Preston reflects on his upbringing and the societal expectations of masculinity.
- Exploration of how Preston's past experiences shaped his approach to relationships.
- Discussing the importance of embracing vulnerability and authenticity in personal growth.
- Insights into redefining traditional gender roles and fostering healthy relationships.
- Encouraging listeners to listen to their inner voice and prioritize self-empowerment.
“I need to find a way to get a foundation where it wasn't up to somebody else if I was okay or not.”
Imagine growing up with the constant mantra to 'walk it off'. For Preston, now in his early 40s, this phrase shaped his entire approach to life and relationships. In this eye-opening episode of 'Our New Voice', Preston sits down with Madeline Thompson, a seasoned family therapist, to peel back the layers of what it means to be a man in today's world.
From being the protector and decision-maker to navigating the highs and lows of his relationships, Preston shares how he has come to embrace vulnerability and redefine masculinity on his own terms. This conversation dives deep into the importance of listening to one's inner voice and building relationships grounded in mutual respect. It's a heartfelt exploration that challenges traditional notions of manhood and encourages authenticity.
If you're curious about how modern men are reshaping their identities and relationships, this episode is a must-listen.

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