Grief Recovery Now with Charlene Gorzela

Unveiling Men’s Issues Around Grief with John Lee


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“Grief is the doorway into a man’s mature masculinity.”


In this episode, back by popular demand, I'm re-releasing episode 28 where I was joined by John Lee Harold. John is a bestselling author of over 25 books, with his most popular being The Flying Boy, and has toured internationally for 30 years. John is a pioneer in the fields of self-help, anger management, recovery, codependency, emotional regression, emotional intelligence, relationships, and men’s issues. His expertise, highly innovative work, and early involvement in the Men’s Movement have led him to being featured on Oprah, The View, Barbara Walters, and much more.


John and I talk about his expert insights into the male relationship with grief, how men’s grief changes according to their testosterone levels, what he has learned throughout his incredible career, and so much more. If you are a man or a woman, this episode is sure to teach you something about how our society has impacted the way that different genders grieve.


Tune in to learn John’s amazing work with men’s grief!


In This Episode You Will Learn:

  • About John’s background (12:44)
  • How testosterone levels change when grieving (17:45)
  • How men and women have different relationships with grief (21:20)
  • What John is up to today (32:47)
  • John’s tips for men dealing with anger (35:14)

 

Connect with John

  • Books


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