One Broken Mom’s Thoughts on Men Episode 126, January 9, 2019
This week Andy Grant is joined by the host of the One Broken Mom podcast, Ameé Quiriconi. As a former wife, and always a mom, Ameé has concerns about the mental health of men, raising a son, dating, and more.
“When we pretend we are perfect, we miss tremendous opportunities to heal and repair.” ~ Ameé Quiriconi
We found that women face many of the same challenges men do, specifically; hiding behind masks, not being encouraged to express emotions, fear that they can’t keep up with expectations, and dealing with the judgment of others.
Topics Covered Include:
- Tell me about your podcast, One Broken Mom
- Why call it broken?
- Did being with a man who wasn’t in touch with his emotions or trauma make things more difficult?
- Stigmas and expectations around motherhood
- A violation of a primal trust can shut us down
- What are some of the best ways you feel repaired?
- What is the biggest trauma most men experience?
- Has raising a son changed your perspective on men?
- Can you have the sort of conversations you have with your son with adult men?
- Do you want to remain single?
- Boundaries,
codependancy , and fixing - Confusing intimacy with intensity
- Is there something you wish all men realized?
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