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Supporting Men. Inviting Women. Creating Connection. Why STRIPPED goes Deeper Than A Dating Podcast

Supporting Men. Inviting Women. Creating Connection. Why STRIPPED goes Deeper Than A Dating Podcast

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TW: This episode briefly discusses suicide and depression.

There are a lot of podcasts out there about dating. But this one? It’s not about quick fixes or surface-level tips. It’s about stripping away the layers that keep us disconnected—from ourselves and from each other.

In this episode, I’m sharing the heart behind the show: why I focus on men, why I’m inviting women into the conversation, and why this work goes way deeper than just swiping better or texting smarter.

Whether you’re a man hungry to feel heard,
Or a woman who wants to understand the men in your life more fully,
This podcast is for you.

What we cover:

  • My journey to working with men
  • Why men often feel invisible in their emotional experience
  • The quiet loneliness so many men carry and the hidden costs of “performing” masculinity
  • Why supporting men isn’t about fixing them—it’s about freeing them
  • How this podcast creates space for both men and women to be heard

This is about creating connection—with each other, and within ourselves.
Welcome to the conversation.

Reflect:

For MEN: “Where did you learn what it means to be ‘a man’ — and is that version of masculinity still serving you?”

For WOMEN: “What assumptions have you made about how a ‘real man’ should act in relationships—and where did those ideas come from?”

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Reach Out:

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If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you're having suicidal thoughts, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to talk to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area at any time (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline). If you are located outside the United States, call your local emergency line immediately.

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