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The Christopher Linkenbach PodcastAuthor: Christopher Linkenbach
Welcome to The Christopher Linkenbach Podcast, a space for men to explore mental health, emotional healing, and personal growth. We dive into the challenges men face today, from relationships and therapy to spirituality and identity. This podcast invites reflection, honest conversation, and the courage to reconnect with your true self. Join me on the journey toward deeper authenticity, grounded strength, and inner transformation. Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Finding Strength Through Spirituality (For Men)
Friday, 5 September, 2025
We explore the concept of the shadow — the hidden parts of ourselves we’ve learned to push away. As a therapist who works specifically with men, I share how shame, emotional numbing, and the loss of connection to other men can create an unseen crisis.We will unpack what the shadow is, how it develops, and how it shows up in men’s lives today. We will also talk about emotional intelligence, the importance of grief, and how healing begins when we connect — to ourselves, to each other, and to community. If you have ever felt stuck, numb, angry, or disconnected, this conversation is for you.Schedule a free 1-on-1 Call with Christopher here:https://calendly.com/christopherlinkenbach_1/introductory-call?utm_source=podcastTimestamps:00:00 What is the Shadow02:15 How the Shadow Develops in Men05:01 5 Stats That Reveal the Modern Man’s Shadow09:18 Healing Through Connection and Vulnerability⚠️ Disclaimer:My videos are for educational purposes only. Information provided on this channel is not intended to be a substitute for in-person professional medical advice. It is not intended to replace the services of a therapist, physician, or other qualified professional, nor does it constitute a therapist-client or physician relationship. If you are, or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call local emergency services. If you are having emotional distress, please utilize 911 or the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.