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In this intimate episode, I sit down with my daughter, Tayan Hatch—writer, storyteller, and living proof that love can be rewritten. We dive into what it means to be a man written by a woman—breaking free from outdated gender roles, illusions of strength and submission, and the silent rules that keep us unseen. Tayan opens up about her storybook relationship with her husband Taylor and how they’re creating something deeply real, not performative. This conversation is about reclaiming your voice, reshaping identity, and stepping into relationships where both people are allowed to be fully known.
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In this intimate episode, I sit down with my daughter, Tayan Hatch—writer, storyteller, and living proof that love can be rewritten. We dive into what it means to be a man written by a woman—breaking free from outdated gender roles, illusions of strength and submission, and the silent rules that keep us unseen. Tayan opens up about her storybook relationship with her husband Taylor and how they’re creating something deeply real, not performative. This conversation is about reclaiming your voice, reshaping identity, and stepping into relationships where both people are allowed to be fully known.