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Masculinity doesn’t grow in isolation: For a lot of men, the only socially acceptable place to connect is a bar or a gym. But community doesn’t have to revolve around alcohol or performance. We need more creative, intentional ways to build belonging.

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Judgment thrives where expectations go unexamined. This clip unpacks how rigid ideas of masculinity create shame, comparison, and isolation.

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We don’t need less masculinity. We need healthier models of it. We need healthier models of it. Masculinity isn’t broken—it’s evolving. The goal isn’t erasure, it’s integration: strength with empathy, confidence with connection.

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Fitness culture often teaches domination, comparison, and ego. But humility—especially in physical spaces—can be a gateway to healthier masculinity and better relationships. Watch or listen to the full episode on More In Common.

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Privilege isn’t personal—but it is positional. Conversations about masculinity often stall when privilege enters the room. This moment breaks down why understanding systems matters—and why defensiveness gets in the way of growth.

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What am I supposed to do now? A question more men are asking quietly. The rules changed, but no one handed out a map. This episode explores why masculinity feels confusing—and how curiosity beats shame every time. Tap in for the full conversation.

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Sometimes the most powerful move is not speaking. This clip dives into the counterintuitive lesson Zach learned through More in Common: that restraint, curiosity, and timing often earn more trust than saying the “right” thing. 🎧 Hear the full story on the podcast

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Staying calm isn’t about being emotionless. It’s about creating space before the reaction. Zach reflects on how practicing emotional regulation with More In Common changed the way he handles conflict, stress, and leadership moments. 🎧 Listen to the full episode

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Zach Amatore joins More in Common to unpack how learning emotional intelligence with Keith reshaped the way he listens, leads, and shows up at work. A conversation about regulation, support, and building trust before conflict hits. Watch the full episode on YouTube

Zach Amatore joins More in Common to unpack how learning emotional intelligence with Keith reshaped the way he listens, leads, and shows up at work. A conversation about regulation, support, and building trust before conflict hits.

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Supporting people at work isn’t about having the perfect answer. It’s about knowing when to slow down, listen, and respond with intention. Zach shares how the More in Common framework helped him rethink what real support looks like—especially under pressure.

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A baseball fight turned into a lesson on restraint, self-awareness, and knowing when not to swing. Zach connects the moment back to emotional intelligence and leadership. 🎧 Hear the full episode on More in Common.

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Passion isn’t the problem. Unchecked anger is. This clip breaks down how intensity gets misread — and how emotional awareness changes the way we show up in conflict. 🎙️ Hear the full conversation on the pod.

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Who asked for this "adulting thing" anyway? Through growth, we have to remember the best parts of being a kid. Time seemed slower, we were less anxious about the future, and knew how to enjoy the moment. Lessons we have to try to remember as adults.

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Strength doesn’t have to be loud to be real. This moment explores a different model of masculinity — steady, grounded, and emotionally aware. 🎧 Full episode available now.

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Nudist colonies, hats, and REAL stories. This episode immediately goes off-script and develops a candid conversation unpacking how small, socially acceptable untruths create distance in relationships. Check out the full episode on Youtube and wherever you get your podcasts.

Nudist colonies, hats, and REAL stories. This episode immediately goes off-script and develops a candid conversation unpacking how small, socially acceptable untruths create distance in relationships.

Check out the full episode on Youtube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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In a culture that rewards performance, finding your real voice can feel risky. This moment is about choosing honesty over approval — and learning when silence costs more than truth. 🎧 Full conversation on More in Common.

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Not all lies are dramatic. Some are polite. Some are habitual. Some slowly erode trust. This clip explores how “small untruths” quietly distance us from the people we care about most. 🎙️ Listen to the full episode now.

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Telling the truth isn’t about being brutal — it’s about being responsible. This moment breaks down when honesty builds intimacy… and when it becomes self-protection in disguise. 🎧 Full episode available wherever you listen.

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Before you “speak your truth,” ask yourself why. Is it clarity — or control? This clip challenges the idea that all honesty is virtuous and invites deeper self-reflection. 🎙️ Hear the full conversation on More in Common.

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In recovery, honesty isn’t optional — but it is nuanced. This moment explores how truth-telling becomes an act of care, not confession, when done with intention. 🎧 Full episode out now.