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In this episode of Great Men, Shane sits down with professional speaker and sales coach Clinton Young for a raw conversation about intuition, inner work, and rebuilding after loss. Clinton shares how the 2008 financial crisis forced him to confront a hard truth. He did not fail because he lacked instinct. He failed because he ignored it. Fear and greed drowned out the quiet signals that were already there. From that collapse came a deeper awakening and a commitment to go inward instead of constantly chasing external answers.
Clinton introduces his Black Sheep Habits, including meditation, contemplative walks in nature, journaling, and visualization. These practices help entrepreneurs quiet the noise and reconnect with their internal guidance. The conversation also centers on brotherhood and the isolation many men experience. Shane and Clinton talk honestly about marriage, ambition, presence, and why your wife cannot be your only emotional outlet. Growth requires awareness, grief, and community. The answers may already be inside you, but trusted men walking alongside you help bring them to the surface. You're already a good man. Now become great on your own terms. No fake alpha nonsense. No paint-by-numbers 'family man' checklists. No endless trauma dumps. Get unstuck and reclaim your power in work, relationships, fatherhood, and life. End the war within. Find peace without.
Learn more about The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org
By Shane SamsIn this episode of Great Men, Shane sits down with professional speaker and sales coach Clinton Young for a raw conversation about intuition, inner work, and rebuilding after loss. Clinton shares how the 2008 financial crisis forced him to confront a hard truth. He did not fail because he lacked instinct. He failed because he ignored it. Fear and greed drowned out the quiet signals that were already there. From that collapse came a deeper awakening and a commitment to go inward instead of constantly chasing external answers.
Clinton introduces his Black Sheep Habits, including meditation, contemplative walks in nature, journaling, and visualization. These practices help entrepreneurs quiet the noise and reconnect with their internal guidance. The conversation also centers on brotherhood and the isolation many men experience. Shane and Clinton talk honestly about marriage, ambition, presence, and why your wife cannot be your only emotional outlet. Growth requires awareness, grief, and community. The answers may already be inside you, but trusted men walking alongside you help bring them to the surface. You're already a good man. Now become great on your own terms. No fake alpha nonsense. No paint-by-numbers 'family man' checklists. No endless trauma dumps. Get unstuck and reclaim your power in work, relationships, fatherhood, and life. End the war within. Find peace without.
Learn more about The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org