How to Be a Better Man

With conversations about a “masculinity crisis” and “manosphere” growing nationwide, what’s actually going on?  On this episode, host and therapist Haesue Jo talks with author, podcast host, and mental health expert John Delony. John is used to giving advice to callers on-air, but today, he’s swapping roles. From marriage and fatherhood to self-worth, John is redefining the role of masculinity in his life. He talks with Haesue about what it means to be a better man for his family, his audience, and himself.Then, Haesue is joined by David Yadush, LPC, LPCC, Principal Clinical Operations Manager at BetterHelp. They break down where harmful ideas about masculinity come from and offer practical advice for how to form a healthier relationship with the topic, even if you don’t know where to start. Whether you’re a man looking to feel better, a parent raising boys, or someone who wants to better understand the men in your life — this episode can help you find your way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Ever feel like you’re carrying something heavy and don’t know where to put it down? Or wonder what on Earth you’re supposed to do when you just can’t seem to cope?“Mind If We Talk?” is a new 8-episode podcast from BetterHelp that opens up real conversations about life’s challenging moments – and how therapy can help. Hosted by licensed therapist Haesue Jo, each episode features a personal story from someone who’s experienced a common struggle we all face in life, but many times are not equipped to navigate – followed by a mental health expert who breaks it down with practical insights you can apply to your own life. Raw, relatable, and rooted in compassion, “Mind If We Talk?” is here to remind you that whatever you’re going through, you’re not alone and there’s a path forward. Join us while we talk about living with grief, managing anger, improving your relationship with your parents, and more. And share this with someone who might need it, too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.