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Blindsight

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  • Dominate Thy Self

Dominate Thy Self

Friday 28th June 2024

Bill Lundgrin and Aaron Huey discuss self-improvement, redefining masculinity, and the importance of mentorship in guiding young men.
27 minutes
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Blindsight
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Redefining Masculinity: Self-Improvement and Mentorship

Episode Overview

  • Define your own masculinity and focus on self-improvement.
  • Take responsibility for your actions and personal growth.
  • Understand that traditional roles for men have evolved.
  • Embrace mentorship and rites of passage to guide young men.
  • Challenge yourself to make a positive impact on the world.
Dominate thyself. Man, that is a heavy metal album cover right there.
In this episode of Blindsight, host Bill Lundgrin and guest Aaron Huey dive into the concept of defining one's own masculinity and the importance of self-improvement. They stress that men should focus on dominating themselves, taking responsibility for their actions, and making positive changes in their lives rather than blaming others.
Aaron challenges men to find their purpose and make a meaningful impact on the world, highlighting that traditional roles for men have evolved and that women no longer need men in the same ways they once did. This episode also discusses the significance of mentorship and rites of passage in guiding young men towards adulthood.
Through humorous anecdotes and candid reflections, Aaron and Bill explore what it means to be a man in today's world, urging men to step up, take control of their lives, and become role models for the younger generation. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that could inspire you to redefine your own path.