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In this episode of Woman Unzipped we talk to Andrew Belinsky of www.MasulineEmbodiment.com.
Rites of Passage, Unearthing Shame, and BEing with Emotions: Men Doing Their Work
You hear a lot about toxic masculinity, pussy grabbing tyrants, and how the world needs men to show up differently and “do their work,” but what does that really mean? As the divine feminine is healing and rising, so too is the divine masculine. In this special episode, LeahRose is joined by Andrew Belinsky who shares his perspective as a facilitator of men’s healing.
You will learn:
In this revolutionary talk, you won’t want to miss Andrew’s sharing of his own experience owning his transgressions and missteps and reflections on how men can truly BE with women’s emotions without getting triggered or defaulting to “fix it” mode.
Listen as LeahRose and Andrew discuss how men can reclaim their repressed emotions, what it truly means to be “king,” and how men can hold space for and elevate the feminine and other marginalized voices.
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In this episode of Woman Unzipped we talk to Andrew Belinsky of www.MasulineEmbodiment.com.
Rites of Passage, Unearthing Shame, and BEing with Emotions: Men Doing Their Work
You hear a lot about toxic masculinity, pussy grabbing tyrants, and how the world needs men to show up differently and “do their work,” but what does that really mean? As the divine feminine is healing and rising, so too is the divine masculine. In this special episode, LeahRose is joined by Andrew Belinsky who shares his perspective as a facilitator of men’s healing.
You will learn:
In this revolutionary talk, you won’t want to miss Andrew’s sharing of his own experience owning his transgressions and missteps and reflections on how men can truly BE with women’s emotions without getting triggered or defaulting to “fix it” mode.
Listen as LeahRose and Andrew discuss how men can reclaim their repressed emotions, what it truly means to be “king,” and how men can hold space for and elevate the feminine and other marginalized voices.