18 - From Unsafe to Contained: Jared DeValk's Story
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You don't get called "unsafe" by accident. And when it happens, it hits deeper than anything you've been prepared for.
In this episode, Jared DeValk shares what it's like to hear those words—and realize you don't fully understand why. Not because you're violent or abusive in the way you've been taught to define it, but because your presence, your reactions, and your inability to contain your emotions are creating instability for the people closest to you.
That's the pattern.
Reacting instead of leading. Numbing instead of feeling. Avoiding the hard conversations until they explode. Trying to fix things after the damage is done instead of addressing what's happening in the moment.
And over time, that pattern doesn't just strain a relationship—it erodes trust, safety, and respect.
What Jared discovered is that the issue wasn't intention. It was capacity.
Masculine containment isn't about suppressing emotion. It's about building the ability to stay present when emotion rises. To recognize when you're about to escalate. To set boundaries without aggression. To lead yourself so you can lead your environment.
That's where everything changes.
Because when you stop reacting, you stop creating the cycles that force you to repair. When you tell the truth clearly, you stop leaking energy into resentment. When you slow down, you actually gain more control, more clarity, and more momentum.
The takeaway is simple, but not easy: your life changes the moment you take responsibility for your internal state.
Not hers. Not the situation. Yours.
So if you've ever felt like you're doing everything you can and it's still not working… ask yourself this:
Are you actually leading your emotions—or are they leading you?
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