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A Podcast for MenAuthor: Coach Darron Brown
Welcome to the Philosophy for Life Podcast with Coach Darron Brown.This is where mindset meets motivation, and where pain, purpose, and power all collide. Whether you're healing from heartbreak, battling inner demons, or pushing through a season of self-doubt, this podcast is for you.Each episode dives deep into the real struggles of life, from toxic relationships to personal discipline, from mental resilience to emotional healing. No fluff. Just raw truth, hard-earned wisdom, and the mindset tools you need to level up.If youre ready to build a stronger mind, protect your energy, and live a life rooted in purpose, youre in the right place.Lets work.Lets grow.Lets win. Language: en-us Genres: Philosophy, Relationships, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Red Flag When A Man Doesn't Respect You
Tuesday, 24 March, 2026
Send us Fan MailLove can feel intense and still be unsafe. I’m Coach Darren Brown, and I’m making a clear case for what actually keeps a relationship standing when attraction fades and emotions run hot: respect. You can love someone and still lie, embarrass them, dismiss their feelings, or take them for granted. Respect is the part that changes your behavior, protects the bond, and creates the stability most people think love alone will provide.We get specific about how respect erodes over time, not in dramatic breakups, but in small moments that become normal: interruptions, sharp sarcasm, “jokes” that humiliate, broken promises, and subtle put downs that your nervous system registers even if you try to brush them off. I also point to relationship research from Dr. John Gottman on contempt as a strong predictor of divorce, and what contempt looks like in real life: eye rolling, mockery, superiority, and a tone that communicates, “I’m above you.” When that shows up, emotional safety collapses and love can’t relax.Then we shift from warning signs to practical standards: respectful communication without name calling, boundaries that get honored the first time, accountability without excuses, and the calm requirement of dignity because what you tolerate becomes your relationship culture. I close with two contrasting couple scenarios to show how respect reveals itself in conflict, and why mutual respect turns disagreements into something productive instead of draining.If this hit home, listen through to the end, share it with someone who needs stronger boundaries, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next one. After you listen, leave a review and tell me: what’s one respect standard you’re raising starting today?Support the showSocial Media







