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The 90s called and said your excuses don't work.
The 1990s didn’t just create icons. It exposed values under real pressure. In this episode of Man in Progress – Forging Manhood, we examine what held and what broke in a decade that offered fame without safety nets and pressure without pause. Through the lives of Michael Jordan, Tupac Shakur, Oprah Winfrey, Kurt Cobain, and Keanu Reeves, this episode explores discipline, truth, staying power, refusal, and restraint as lived values, not ideas. This is not nostalgia. It’s a study of what survives heat. If you’ve struggled to stand up and name your values because you fear not living up to them, this episode challenges that hesitation and shows how values are built one deliberate choice at a time.
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The 90s called and said your excuses don't work.
The 1990s didn’t just create icons. It exposed values under real pressure. In this episode of Man in Progress – Forging Manhood, we examine what held and what broke in a decade that offered fame without safety nets and pressure without pause. Through the lives of Michael Jordan, Tupac Shakur, Oprah Winfrey, Kurt Cobain, and Keanu Reeves, this episode explores discipline, truth, staying power, refusal, and restraint as lived values, not ideas. This is not nostalgia. It’s a study of what survives heat. If you’ve struggled to stand up and name your values because you fear not living up to them, this episode challenges that hesitation and shows how values are built one deliberate choice at a time.
Support the show
You’re not broken. You’re not behind.
You’re just a man in progress. 🔥
Thank you for listening your support means everything to me.
Hit that Follow button and Send to a friend.
Disclaimer, I am not a therapist, and this is not replacement for therapy.