Guys Dealings with Feelings
For men who say "I'm fine" when they're not.
Guys Dealings With Feelings is a podcast about what men actually carry — anger, grief, shutdown, the things they don't say out loud. Aaron Gray, who lost his infant son Joel in 2012, hosts with his childhood friend Jason, a therapist with 18 years of clinical experience. One of them has lived it. The other knows the language.
Together they talk about identity, trauma, presence, being a man, and what it takes to feel anything again — without judgment or performative toughness.
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Guys Dealings with Feelings
Why So Many Men Feel Lost Right Now (And How to Find Your Direction Again)
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Feeling lost isn’t weakness—it’s a signal.
In this episode of Guys Dealings With Feelings, we break down why so many men feel stuck, directionless, or disconnected—even when everything on the outside looks fine. This isn’t just about not knowing what to do next. It’s deeper than that.
Feeling lost often comes from a disconnect between who you are, what you’re doing, and what actually matters to you. And if you don’t understand where it’s coming from, you’ll keep trying to fix it the wrong way.
In this conversation, we cover:
- Why feeling lost is more common than most men admit
- The difference between being stuck vs being misaligned
- How identity, pressure, and expectations play into it
- Why “just push through it” doesn’t work
- What feeling lost is actually trying to tell you
- Practical ways to start finding direction again
If you’ve been questioning your path, your decisions, or your purpose—this episode will help you understand what’s really going on and how to move forward with clarity. You’re not as far off as you think—you’re just not aligned yet.
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