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šŸ”’ 284: Why Patriarchal Men Struggle to See Others’ Realities

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Series Title: The Shocking Correlation Between Men Socialized in Patriarchies & Psychological/Spiritual Underdevelopment [Part II of VI]
In this episode, Valerie and Nathan delve deeper into the effects of patriarchy on men, making sense of why some of our men struggle to look squarely at historical realities and struggle with seeing another’s viewpoint or self-reflection.
In this series Nathan is incredibly vulnerable, sharing how he has spent most of his life unknowingly stagnated in his psychological [and therefore, spiritual] development by being raised in a patriarchal world and religious system as a cishet, white, Southern, American man.
This beautifully candid conversation reveals the challenges of unlearning patriarchal conditioning and embracing a fuller, more authentic self.

Tough? Yes. Possible? Absolutely.

https://valeriehamaker.com/one-one-consultations/

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Series Title: The Shocking Correlation Between Men Socialized in Patriarchies & Psychological/Spiritual Underdevelopment [Part II of VI]
In this episode, Valerie and Nathan delve deeper into the effects of patriarchy on men, making sense of why some of our men struggle to look squarely at historical realities and struggle with seeing another’s viewpoint or self-reflection.
In this series Nathan is incredibly vulnerable, sharing how he has spent most of his life unknowingly stagnated in his psychological [and therefore, spiritual] development by being raised in a patriarchal world and religious system as a cishet, white, Southern, American man.
This beautifully candid conversation reveals the challenges of unlearning patriarchal conditioning and embracing a fuller, more authentic self.

Tough? Yes. Possible? Absolutely.

https://valeriehamaker.com/one-one-consultations/

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