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Masculine energy in relationships is something most men have never been properly taught. They’ve been handed two versions, one that’s domineering and one that’s completely hollowed out. Neither works. The first drives his partner away. The second bores her. What actually works is something most men have never been taught: how to embody masculine energy in a way that is grounded, leading, and genuinely connective.
That's what this episode is about.
In this episode of the Men's Therapy Podcast, Marc Azoulay talks with GS Youngblood, men's coach, relationship expert, and author of The Masculine in Relationship, about what positive masculinity looks like inside a real partnership and why so many men are getting it wrong without realizing it.
GS built his Masculine Blueprint after his own marriage fell apart. What he found was that the failure wasn’t about being a bad person. It was about not being grounded, not leading, and not knowing how to build real emotional connection with his partner. His framework is the answer he wishes he had then.
The blueprint has three pillars:
• Respond vs react: Stay grounded when she is emotional. Stop being reactive.
• Provide structure: Lead in the relationship. Know your needs and act on them.
• Create safety: Build emotional connection and emotional safety so she can actually relax into the relationship.
GS and Marc also get into nice guy syndrome, polarity in relationships, nervous system regulation, sexual leadership, and what emotional leadership actually looks like the morning after a fight. This isn’t theory. It’s a practical, honest conversation about what it takes to be the man a relationship needs.
For more podcasts, blogs, and to get involved in the Men's Therapy Online Community, visit www.menstherapy.online.
Follow us on social media: https://mtr.bio/mens-therapy-online.
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Masculine energy in relationships is something most men have never been properly taught. They’ve been handed two versions, one that’s domineering and one that’s completely hollowed out. Neither works. The first drives his partner away. The second bores her. What actually works is something most men have never been taught: how to embody masculine energy in a way that is grounded, leading, and genuinely connective.
That's what this episode is about.
In this episode of the Men's Therapy Podcast, Marc Azoulay talks with GS Youngblood, men's coach, relationship expert, and author of The Masculine in Relationship, about what positive masculinity looks like inside a real partnership and why so many men are getting it wrong without realizing it.
GS built his Masculine Blueprint after his own marriage fell apart. What he found was that the failure wasn’t about being a bad person. It was about not being grounded, not leading, and not knowing how to build real emotional connection with his partner. His framework is the answer he wishes he had then.
The blueprint has three pillars:
• Respond vs react: Stay grounded when she is emotional. Stop being reactive.
• Provide structure: Lead in the relationship. Know your needs and act on them.
• Create safety: Build emotional connection and emotional safety so she can actually relax into the relationship.
GS and Marc also get into nice guy syndrome, polarity in relationships, nervous system regulation, sexual leadership, and what emotional leadership actually looks like the morning after a fight. This isn’t theory. It’s a practical, honest conversation about what it takes to be the man a relationship needs.
For more podcasts, blogs, and to get involved in the Men's Therapy Online Community, visit www.menstherapy.online.
Follow us on social media: https://mtr.bio/mens-therapy-online.

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