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EPISODE SUMMARY:
Meet Hannah Foxx, someone who understands emotional isolation not as a flaw, but as a condition many are quietly living through—especially men. She doesn’t speak in abstractions, and she won’t list off sterile advice about communication. She talks from experience—hers and others’—and she understands what it means when a man forgets how to trust his body, his heart, or his own worth in private moments.
Listeners will come away with something rare: the feeling that someone sees the quiet fears they're carrying, and knows how to talk to them without making the problem worse. It’s not too late to reclaim touch, safety, or softness. Even if it’s been a long time. Especially if it’s been a long time.
If you’ve ever wanted to feel connection without judgment, and you’re tired of surface-level talk that doesn’t land—this episode will stay with you long after it’s over.
In this episode Hannah Foxx, an intimacy educator and legal brothel worker speaks candidly about what happens when emotional hunger goes unanswered for too long—when touch, closeness, and connection begin to feel unsafe or unreachable. Drawing from years of work as an intimacy coach and legal sex worker, she offers a grounded look into why so many men find themselves emotionally cut off, even when they’re surrounded by people. This isn’t a conversation about dating apps or pickup strategies. It’s about the quiet collapse of trust in oneself, and what it takes to feel safe in your own skin again.
Hannah doesn’t offer easy fixes—she offers clarity. You’ll hear how shame and impostor syndrome sabotage even the most well-intentioned efforts to connect, and why being seen without being dissected is often the first step toward healing. If you’ve ever struggled to explain what you’re feeling—or not feeling—when it comes to intimacy, this episode puts words to the experience without turning it clinical. It’s not about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you were before you started flinching at closeness.
https://www.thecatherinewhitmore.com/
#IntimacyCrisis
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#TouchMatters
#DatingAfterDivorce
#EmotionalHealing
#HealthyMasculinity
#IntimacyCoach
#SexEducationForMen
#VulnerabilityIsStrength
#TherapeuticTouch
#EmotionalResilience
#DatingWithoutShame
#SurvivingLoneliness
#IntimacyWithoutJudgment
#RealConnection
#NeuroscienceOfTouch
#RelationshipRecovery
#MaleMentalHealth
By Jack ThomasEPISODE SUMMARY:
Meet Hannah Foxx, someone who understands emotional isolation not as a flaw, but as a condition many are quietly living through—especially men. She doesn’t speak in abstractions, and she won’t list off sterile advice about communication. She talks from experience—hers and others’—and she understands what it means when a man forgets how to trust his body, his heart, or his own worth in private moments.
Listeners will come away with something rare: the feeling that someone sees the quiet fears they're carrying, and knows how to talk to them without making the problem worse. It’s not too late to reclaim touch, safety, or softness. Even if it’s been a long time. Especially if it’s been a long time.
If you’ve ever wanted to feel connection without judgment, and you’re tired of surface-level talk that doesn’t land—this episode will stay with you long after it’s over.
In this episode Hannah Foxx, an intimacy educator and legal brothel worker speaks candidly about what happens when emotional hunger goes unanswered for too long—when touch, closeness, and connection begin to feel unsafe or unreachable. Drawing from years of work as an intimacy coach and legal sex worker, she offers a grounded look into why so many men find themselves emotionally cut off, even when they’re surrounded by people. This isn’t a conversation about dating apps or pickup strategies. It’s about the quiet collapse of trust in oneself, and what it takes to feel safe in your own skin again.
Hannah doesn’t offer easy fixes—she offers clarity. You’ll hear how shame and impostor syndrome sabotage even the most well-intentioned efforts to connect, and why being seen without being dissected is often the first step toward healing. If you’ve ever struggled to explain what you’re feeling—or not feeling—when it comes to intimacy, this episode puts words to the experience without turning it clinical. It’s not about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you were before you started flinching at closeness.
https://www.thecatherinewhitmore.com/
#IntimacyCrisis
#HannahFoxx
#EmotionalConnection
#MenAndIntimacy
#TouchMatters
#DatingAfterDivorce
#EmotionalHealing
#HealthyMasculinity
#IntimacyCoach
#SexEducationForMen
#VulnerabilityIsStrength
#TherapeuticTouch
#EmotionalResilience
#DatingWithoutShame
#SurvivingLoneliness
#IntimacyWithoutJudgment
#RealConnection
#NeuroscienceOfTouch
#RelationshipRecovery
#MaleMentalHealth