This was so beautiful, I had tears in my eyes. I only wish it was longer. These are men who obviously care deeply. I love the brotherhood and camaraderie, it brings my heart joy. Keep doing the things guys, you are not alone 💛
This episode is powerful. We need to make the invisible actions of care-giving visible! We need to shine a light on the care-giving provided by all genders. Men, sharing their experiences and their courage, help all of us have a fuller picture of what it means to care. Thank you!
I am surprised how this video doesn't have more views by now. Not only is it reasonably balanced, not one-sided, but it covers stories in a manner that doesn't appear to be gimmicky, which is something this platform has in excess already. My point isn't just about the appearance or the perceived form of the show, it is its nature. It involves discussion on a point that is largely forgotten. This would be useful not only to those who should have a balanced view of both men and women but also to those who are in such a position themselves and may or may not even know it. To then understand that it isn't just the perceived weak men who become caregivers, but in fact, men from any walk of life, and that it can be a good metric to support how strong a man, in fact, any person, truly is, is interesting. It isn't about throwing a pity party or coming across a video that supports your current world view. It is about understanding the layers that help make the being that we refer to as a male, specifically those aspects that aren't as publicized as those such as strength, intelligence, or aggression. This is a discussion I look forward to listening to in totality, which is why I just subscribed to this channel. Having said all that, in case you're still reading, I hope you find the strength to smile even it isn't for a reason, and that you have a peaceful day ahead, reader. Kudos to the creators and participants of the video, and to those who helped make this small comment section a warm place that seems inviting enough for outsiders to come and share their thoughts.
Amazing episode. So glad this podcast is going strong. As someone with endometriosis, it’s such a struggle both on me and my support system. Thank you for discussing this! 🙌🏼💛
Caregiving can be a challenge for the most skilled and compassionate person. Men can be challenged by how emotional caregiving can be. Even some women have problems with caregiving. But sometimes love will keep people feeling obligated to keep caring when they are run down and don't know how to ask for help. Sometimes their is only one primary caregiver and others who could help just don't. This is a subject that we really must discuss more openly. If you live long enough you will have to care for someone or you may need care. Talk to your family and friend about this subject. Know where resources are before you need them. Stay strong caregivers, you are important and special.
This was so beautiful, I had tears in my eyes. I only wish it was longer. These are men who obviously care deeply. I love the brotherhood and camaraderie, it brings my heart joy. Keep doing the things guys, you are not alone 💛
@The Golden Boy I have no idea where your comment is coming from and why you feel so threatened by this conversation.
So happy this series is back!
This episode is powerful. We need to make the invisible actions of care-giving visible! We need to shine a light on the care-giving provided by all genders. Men, sharing their experiences and their courage, help all of us have a fuller picture of what it means to care. Thank you!
I am surprised how this video doesn't have more views by now. Not only is it reasonably balanced, not one-sided, but it covers stories in a manner that doesn't appear to be gimmicky, which is something this platform has in excess already. My point isn't just about the appearance or the perceived form of the show, it is its nature. It involves discussion on a point that is largely forgotten.
This would be useful not only to those who should have a balanced view of both men and women but also to those who are in such a position themselves and may or may not even know it. To then understand that it isn't just the perceived weak men who become caregivers, but in fact, men from any walk of life, and that it can be a good metric to support how strong a man, in fact, any person, truly is, is interesting.
It isn't about throwing a pity party or coming across a video that supports your current world view. It is about understanding the layers that help make the being that we refer to as a male, specifically those aspects that aren't as publicized as those such as strength, intelligence, or aggression. This is a discussion I look forward to listening to in totality, which is why I just subscribed to this channel.
Having said all that, in case you're still reading, I hope you find the strength to smile even it isn't for a reason, and that you have a peaceful day ahead, reader. Kudos to the creators and participants of the video, and to those who helped make this small comment section a warm place that seems inviting enough for outsiders to come and share their thoughts.
Empathy is a beautiful gift. Thank you all for showing up to apply it. 💙
Amazing episode. So glad this podcast is going strong. As someone with endometriosis, it’s such a struggle both on me and my support system. Thank you for discussing this! 🙌🏼💛
Beautiful video. It's great to see men sharing, connecting and supporting each other, this is important work 💪🏻🙏🏻
WOW what a great series !!! I saw a clip on tiktok and was immediately interested and half I found the full episodes on UA-cam
You are doing an amazing job on touching on topics men barely discuss....Kudos to you !
I love this! I love all of you and am so happy Zach is on there! Love him so much
Very moving and “on target” at a deep level.
Caregiving can be a challenge for the most skilled and compassionate person.
Men can be challenged by how emotional caregiving can be. Even some women have problems with caregiving. But sometimes love will keep people feeling obligated to keep caring when they are run down and don't know how to ask for help. Sometimes their is only one primary caregiver and others who could help just don't. This is a subject that we really must discuss more openly.
If you live long enough you will have to care for someone or you may need care. Talk to your family and friend about this subject. Know where resources are before you need them. Stay strong caregivers, you are important and special.
Glad you're doing this work and I hope it inspires more men to pass this on to each other. 🙏🏾
7:05 Chills
Great worx, thanx :) reality
YEES A great show is back haha
Amazing. One like from France guys 👍
I have sooooo many questions