Blossom Your Awesome

The Men's Group With Jason Lange Blossom Your Awesome Podcast

Sue Dhillon Season 1 Episode 281

The Men's Group With Jason Lange Blossom Your Awesome Podcast

Jason is a men's embodiment coach, group facilitator, and evolutionary guide. He helps men drop in and wake up to deeper clarity in their life's purpose and relationships. He believes every man should be in a men's group for the growth and support opportunities they provide.

Jason is a certified No More Mr. Nice Guy coach, and has trained and studied with leaders such as John Wineland, Dr. Robert Glover, Jun Po Roshi, Tripp Lanier, and Ken Wilber.

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On This Episode

Jason Lange shares his journey of becoming a men's guide and the importance of men's work in personal growth and development. He emphasizes the need for men to connect with their emotions, be in touch with their bodies, and have a clear vision for their lives. Jason discusses the transformative power of men's groups in creating a safe space for men to explore their emotions, set boundaries, and have difficult conversations. He highlights the importance of vulnerability and the misconception that anger is the only acceptable emotion for men. Jason encourages men to embrace their emotions and cultivate a healthy relationship with them. Men's groups provide a valuable avenue for personal growth and emotional development, which is often stigmatized in our culture. 

Takeaways

  • Men's work is essential for personal growth and development.
  • Men need to connect with their emotions and be in touch with their bodies.
  • Men's groups provide a safe space for men to explore their emotions and have difficult conversations.
  • Vulnerability is a strength, and anger is not the only acceptable emotion for men.
  • Embracing emotions and cultivating a healthy relationship with them can lead to transformation. Men's groups provide a valuable avenue for personal growth and emotional development.
  • There are two paths for men: waiting until life gets bad enough or taking proactive steps towards growth.
  • Men who embrace personal growth often achieve more of what they want in life and develop stronger relationships.
  • Community and connection are essential for resilience and overall well-being.
  • Men who are resistant to joining men's groups should start now to avoid future hardships.

Sound Bites

  • "That's what I want to be when I grow up. Not in terms of my job, but like, wow, how this man breathes, talks, holds themselves, moves through the space, connects with other men."
  • "There's a whole different way of living here that no one ever told me about."
  • "Everything I've been taught is wrong. Like there's a whole new possibility here and I want to learn how to do that."
  • "Because there haven't been many avenues in our culture for men to grow in this way."
  • "For men that heed the call, things can really change pretty fast."
  • "Life gets a lot better when we break this mold if we have to do it all alone and instead shift to, okay, you know, as I say, we can grow faster together."

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