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True North Man


Nov 23, 2020

What drives you in your worst moments? Those days when you feel on edge or lash out at your loved ones… How long has it been since you sought help to figure out what might be hidden beneath the surface, one hand still on your emotional steering wheel?

 

Jeremy Roadruck, also known as The Kung Fu Guy, poures his time, his expertise and his heart into helping families grow more confident, closer than ever and emotionally safe through his individual coaching, group programs and podcast, The Parenting Program Show.

 

On this episode of the True North Man podcast, Paul and Jeremy tackle the fundamental biology and psychology of - and strategies for - overcoming trauma, developing the ability to communicate well with those around you (including your partner) and with yourself to maintain a healthy sense of balance, and navigating the energies, motivations, needs and styles of the masculine and feminine within your relationship for a full, impactful, radically loving life. Tune in for an interview to get you started getting out of your own head and back to a connected and healthy reality.



What You’ll Learn:

  • How unconscious trauma manifests itself in our lives and impacts our beliefs, behavior and relationships, and how we can shift our mindset and the context of our memories in order to heal
  • Why a lot of men don’t ask for help, support or anything else they need (especially from other men), plus the important shift in beliefs that helps us move past the urge to be silent
  • What the disconnect looks like between masculine and feminine sides in a partnership, and how to address the gap and bring both parties back to center
  • And much more!



Favorite Quote:

“It really comes to, what do you need to learn from this, the learning of which will allow you to release this quickly and easily? And if you sit on that question, because questions control your focus, ‘What's wrong with me?’ will give you an answer. ‘What's great about me?’ will give you an answer. Which one's the better question to ask? So you’ve got to put your questions on the place that you want to be, that compelling future, that larger version of yourself, that truer sense of yourself. Your questions are designed to get you over there. So, ‘Why?’ is usually a horrible question.”

 

  • Jeremy Roadruck

 

 

Connect with Jeremy:

Facebook

Theparentingprogram.com



How to Get Involved:

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