How to Develop Real Empathy in 30 Days (Professor and Therapist Explains)
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Most men are told to “listen better,” but almost nobody teaches the actual skills. In this episode, therapist and professor Tim Wienecke breaks empathy down into a practical, trainable system you can improve in 30 days. No personality shift required—just simple tools that help you communicate clearly, stay grounded in tough moments, and understand what people actually need from you.
Tim teaches the same framework he uses with counseling students: a 30-day daily drill that improves emotional recognition, grounding skills to keep you out of fixer mode, and a three-level reflective listening method that makes conversations easier and more productive. You’ll also learn the one question that prevents most difficult conversations from blowing up, plus how to apply these skills in romantic partnerships, leadership, and parenting.
Whether you want to connect better with your partner, lead more effectively at work, or simply be the man people feel safe opening up to, this episode gives you a complete step-by-step system you can start using today.
What You’ll Learn
• The 30-day stranger exercise that builds emotional accuracy
• Why the Eyes Test is a helpful baseline for empathy
• How the Emotion Wheel expands emotional vocabulary
• Grounding techniques that help you stay present
• The three types of reflections: simple, dual-sided, and summary
• The question that keeps conversations from going sideways
• How empathy shows up differently in parenting, leadership, and relationships
Chapters
00:00 Why Empathy Is a Trainable Skill
00:50 The Eyes Test and Your Baseline
02:10 The 30-Day Stranger Exercise
03:10 Using the Emotion Wheel
04:00 Skill 1: Grounding So You Stop Fixing
06:40 Skill 2: Reflective Listening (Simple → Dual → Summary)
12:00 Skill 3: “Am I Helping or Listening?”
15:10 Applying the Skills: Kids, Leadership, and Partnerships
Tools Mentioned
Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test - https://socialintelligence.labinthewild.org/mite/
Emotion Wheel (vocabulary expansion tool)- https://feelingswheel.com/
Recommended Reading
How to Win Friends and Influence People — Dale Carnegie
If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? — Alan Alda
Motivational Interviewing (3rd ed.) — Miller and Rollnick
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Full Fact Check and Show Notes: www.americanmasculnity.com/amp32-skilled-empathy
📊 Research Notes:
The 36-item Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test measures emotion recognition accuracy. Studies show empathic accuracy and reflective listening improve with deliberate practice.
John Gottman's research finds 69% of relationship conflicts are "perpetual"—the goal
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The American Masculinity Podcast™ is hosted by Timothy Wienecke — licensed psychotherapist, Air Force veteran, and men’s advocate.
Real conversations about masculinity, mental health, growth, and how men can show up better — as partners, leaders, and friends.
We focus on grounded tools, not yelling or clichés. If you have questions or want a tool for something you're wrestling with, leave a comment or send a message — your feedback shapes what we build next.
Note: While this doesn’t replace therapy, it might help you notice something worth exploring.