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In this special episode of Manalizing, the mic turns around. Host Garth Haslem takes the hot seat as his friend Howard Little interviews him.
Garth opens up about the quiet ache of an absent father, the years spent chasing a paycheck instead of a purpose, and the long road through a loveless marriage that nearly erased who he was. He talks about building Crossroads Engineers, raising daughters, walking through divorce, and the woman who finally saw the man he was meant to be.
This isn’t a highlight reel—it’s honesty without polish. It’s about learning to grow a spine, to believe what’s true even when someone else says you’re less than, and to step onto your own star when you’ve spent a lifetime helping everyone else shine.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a man finally tells the truth about his own story—this is it.
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By Garth Haslem and every other man on the planetIn this special episode of Manalizing, the mic turns around. Host Garth Haslem takes the hot seat as his friend Howard Little interviews him.
Garth opens up about the quiet ache of an absent father, the years spent chasing a paycheck instead of a purpose, and the long road through a loveless marriage that nearly erased who he was. He talks about building Crossroads Engineers, raising daughters, walking through divorce, and the woman who finally saw the man he was meant to be.
This isn’t a highlight reel—it’s honesty without polish. It’s about learning to grow a spine, to believe what’s true even when someone else says you’re less than, and to step onto your own star when you’ve spent a lifetime helping everyone else shine.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a man finally tells the truth about his own story—this is it.
SEO keywords: Garth Haslem, Manalizing podcast, father wound, men’s mental health, divorce recovery, purpose and calling, self-worth, masculinity and vulnerability, healing childhood trauma, finding identity, Julie Haslem