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Modern culture tells men to be softer, safer, and more sensitive—until we lose respect for the very men who listen.
In this episode of Shane’s Diary, I share my personal journey of reclaiming my masculinity after years of suppressing it to be “good.”
From growing up under the shadow of a hyper-religious mother who called every masculine impulse sinful, to living with a father who embodied its most toxic extremes—I learned to distrust my own nature.
When I found spirituality, I thought peace meant weakness and gentleness meant goodness. I became the “nice guy.” I lost my fire. And it almost cost me my marriage.
This is the story of how I got it back.
Of what it really means to be a conscious man in a world that tells men to be more like women.
And why reclaiming your masculine power isn’t dangerous—it’s divine.
By Shane Kohler5
8585 ratings
Modern culture tells men to be softer, safer, and more sensitive—until we lose respect for the very men who listen.
In this episode of Shane’s Diary, I share my personal journey of reclaiming my masculinity after years of suppressing it to be “good.”
From growing up under the shadow of a hyper-religious mother who called every masculine impulse sinful, to living with a father who embodied its most toxic extremes—I learned to distrust my own nature.
When I found spirituality, I thought peace meant weakness and gentleness meant goodness. I became the “nice guy.” I lost my fire. And it almost cost me my marriage.
This is the story of how I got it back.
Of what it really means to be a conscious man in a world that tells men to be more like women.
And why reclaiming your masculine power isn’t dangerous—it’s divine.

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