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The journey from struggle to stability is never easy. Especially for men who face homelessness, addiction recovery, or past trauma. In today's Men's Therapy Podcast episode, Host Marc Azoulay sat down with Mark McIntosh. He is the founder of Victory Productions Denver. He discusses the transformative role of life coaching and mentorship programs for displaced men.
McIntosh has spent years working with men in rehabilitation programs. He describes life coaching as more than just guidance. It's a path to rebuilding self-worth and community connections. "Men need men. Iron sharpens iron," he says. He runs a nonprofit organization called A Stronger Cord. It focuses on giving men a second chance by fostering healthy relationships. It also helps men encourage physical wellness and engage in community service.
McIntosh emphasizes the importance of building a new social network for recovery. He leads devotion sessions at the Denver Rescue Mission to support individuals in their journey. Additionally, he develops structured mentorship programs to guide people through recovery. These efforts help foster a sense of community and personal growth. "You can’t go back to old friends if they’re dragging you down. You need a new support system," he explains. His work is not just about homelessness support. It’s about reshaping a man’s mindset so he can move forward with confidence and purpose.
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The journey from struggle to stability is never easy. Especially for men who face homelessness, addiction recovery, or past trauma. In today's Men's Therapy Podcast episode, Host Marc Azoulay sat down with Mark McIntosh. He is the founder of Victory Productions Denver. He discusses the transformative role of life coaching and mentorship programs for displaced men.
McIntosh has spent years working with men in rehabilitation programs. He describes life coaching as more than just guidance. It's a path to rebuilding self-worth and community connections. "Men need men. Iron sharpens iron," he says. He runs a nonprofit organization called A Stronger Cord. It focuses on giving men a second chance by fostering healthy relationships. It also helps men encourage physical wellness and engage in community service.
McIntosh emphasizes the importance of building a new social network for recovery. He leads devotion sessions at the Denver Rescue Mission to support individuals in their journey. Additionally, he develops structured mentorship programs to guide people through recovery. These efforts help foster a sense of community and personal growth. "You can’t go back to old friends if they’re dragging you down. You need a new support system," he explains. His work is not just about homelessness support. It’s about reshaping a man’s mindset so he can move forward with confidence and purpose.

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