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Welcome to Bridge the Gap! In our premiere episode, we talk to Maxwell Couture Licensed Mental Health Counselor and David Chambers host of The Authentic Man podcast about how to create trust and safety in a relationship.
Listen to Today's Episode to Learn About:
-The Stereotypical Roles Men and Women Play and Their Effects on Us
Explore how traditional gender roles shape our identities and relationships.
-Assertiveness vs. Aggressiveness
Discuss the difference between assertiveness and aggressiveness and how perceptions vary by gender.
-Cognitive Dissonance
Examine the internal conflict when beliefs and actions don't align, and how to resolve it.
-Communication is Key
Highlight the importance of effective communication and different styles between genders.
-How to Create Trust and Safety Within Ourselves
Share techniques for building self-trust and emotional safety.
-How Women Can Create an Environment Where Men Feel Safe to Share
Explore ways women can foster a supportive environment for men to open up.
Love Starts at Home
Reflect on how family influences our perceptions of love and relationships.
Our Love of Cooking - The Power of Soup
Discuss the unifying power of cooking and the comfort of shared meals.
-Emotional Regulation
Talk about managing emotions and supporting each other in maintaining emotional balance.
-Non-Verbal Communication
Unpack the subtleties of non-verbal cues and their impact on interactions.
-Dating and Creating Safety
Share tips for creating a safe and respectful dating environment.
-1+1=?
Explore the concept of synergy in relationships and how to nurture it.
-Soul Mates
Discuss what it means to find a deep, meaningful connection with another person.
Continue to join us for these insightful and transformative conversations as we continue to challenge stereotypes, share perspectives, and bridge the gap between the sexes.
Link to Article Mentioned:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6279607/#:~:text=Traditional%20stereotypes%20about%20sex%20and,sexually%20modest%2C%20and%20emotionally%20sensitive
Welcome to Bridge the Gap! In our premiere episode, we talk to Maxwell Couture Licensed Mental Health Counselor and David Chambers host of The Authentic Man podcast about how to create trust and safety in a relationship.
Listen to Today's Episode to Learn About:
-The Stereotypical Roles Men and Women Play and Their Effects on Us
Explore how traditional gender roles shape our identities and relationships.
-Assertiveness vs. Aggressiveness
Discuss the difference between assertiveness and aggressiveness and how perceptions vary by gender.
-Cognitive Dissonance
Examine the internal conflict when beliefs and actions don't align, and how to resolve it.
-Communication is Key
Highlight the importance of effective communication and different styles between genders.
-How to Create Trust and Safety Within Ourselves
Share techniques for building self-trust and emotional safety.
-How Women Can Create an Environment Where Men Feel Safe to Share
Explore ways women can foster a supportive environment for men to open up.
Love Starts at Home
Reflect on how family influences our perceptions of love and relationships.
Our Love of Cooking - The Power of Soup
Discuss the unifying power of cooking and the comfort of shared meals.
-Emotional Regulation
Talk about managing emotions and supporting each other in maintaining emotional balance.
-Non-Verbal Communication
Unpack the subtleties of non-verbal cues and their impact on interactions.
-Dating and Creating Safety
Share tips for creating a safe and respectful dating environment.
-1+1=?
Explore the concept of synergy in relationships and how to nurture it.
-Soul Mates
Discuss what it means to find a deep, meaningful connection with another person.
Continue to join us for these insightful and transformative conversations as we continue to challenge stereotypes, share perspectives, and bridge the gap between the sexes.
Link to Article Mentioned:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6279607/#:~:text=Traditional%20stereotypes%20about%20sex%20and,sexually%20modest%2C%20and%20emotionally%20sensitive