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Raising Brave Boys in a Fearful World with Ryan Walton

Raising Brave Boys in a Fearful World with Ryan Walton

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In this honest and wide-ranging conversation, Ryan Walton of Daring to Dad joins Shaun to unpack why so many men find themselves coasting through life — and what it really takes to show up with courage, presence, and emotional integrity for our children. Drawing from fatherhood, personal failures, and deep inner work, Ryan challenges modern dads to confront the parts of themselves they often avoid, cultivate resilience in their sons, and reclaim joy as a masculine virtue. This episode invites every father to stop drifting and start daring — in small daily decisions and in the deepest parts of their lives.Key Takeaways / Topics Covered1. Why Men Coast — And How to Recognize ItAvoidance, addiction, distraction, and numbness as modern forms of “coasting.”How culture profits from keeping men disconnected and passive2. The Power of Awareness & IntentionalityHow “the deep knowing” inside you reveals when you’re living beneath your potential.The Conan-the-Barbarian brain vs. the Sherlock Holmes brain3. What It Really Means to DARE as a FatherFacing yourself instead of fixing your kids.Stepping into presence, responsibility, and honest self-examination.The cultural shift: modern fatherhood expectations vs. past generations. raising-men-podcast-recording-w…4. Joy, Vulnerability, and Masculine EmotionWhy joy feels “uncool” to grown men — and why reclaiming it matters.How our kids coach us emotionally, often in the moments we least expect.Allowing boys to feel their full spectrum of emotion5. Practical Tools for Cultivating Courage & ActionCommunity over isolation: why men need other men.Daily reflection questions that build resilience.The power of accountability, feedback, and honest self-inventory.“Face the parts of yourself you’d rather avoid. What we hide in the basement finds its way out — and the bravest work a man can do is confront his own shadow.Isolation is the man-killer. Being with other men who want your success — that’s where real change happens.The struggle is a gift. Don’t steal it from your kids. Let them wrestle, fail, and rise.Timestamps / Chapter Markers00:00 — Why Emotional Control Is a Masculine Strength00:32 — Meet Ryan Walton01:56 — Why Men Coast03:43 — The Difference Between Rest and Avoidance05:44 — How Numbing Becomes the Default07:26 — Technology Profits From Men Being Numb09:03 — Isolation as the Silent Killer11:04 — Systems Matter, Responsibility Still Counts12:25 — What Daring Looks Like in Fatherhood13:12 — Becoming the Man Your Kids Need15:17 — Training a Bias Toward Action16:45 — Anxiety Shrinks With Action18:48 — Why Breaking Things Down Works20:16 — A Driving Range Lesson in Joy21:58 — The Vulnerability of Joy23:50 — Reclaiming Childlike Wonder25:48 — Why Men Hide Their Excitement28:02 — When We Steal Joy From Ourselves29:02 — Daring Means Feeling Everything31:16 — Accountability Changes Everything32:42 — Three Questions to Break Coasting33:47 — Where Are You Not Telling the Truth34:59 — The Power of Receiving Feedback37:35 — A Moment That Changed Everything39:49 — Why Repair Matters More Than Perfection42:36 — Asking Kids for Feedback44:55 — Teaching Resilience Without Stealing the Struggle47:36 — Modeling Recovery After Failure48:41 — Letting Kids Feel Their Feelings50:45 — Why Men Learned to Shut Emotions Down52:19 — Emotional Flexibility as Strength53:32 — One Principle: Face What You’re Avoiding55:12 — Closing ReflectionsSupporting ContentRyan Walton — Daring to Dad https://www.daringtodad.com/Carl Jung’s Shadow & Inner WorkDiscussed as a foundational idea behind confronting the parts of oneself we avoid.Overview of Jung’s Shadow concept: https://www.simplypsychology.org/carl-jung.htmlMental Health as Mental FlexibilityRyan reframed “mental health” as mental stamina, resilience, and flexibility — a framing more intuitive for many men. Daily Self-Reflection Questions (from Ryan)What am I avoiding?What am I pretending isn’t heavy, but really is?What one thing can I do today to move the needle?Where am I not telling the truth — to others or myself?Concepts DiscussedAccountability groups / Men’s circlesDoomscrolling & the “numbing economy”The Conan-the-Barbarian brain vs. Sherlock Holmes brain (an analogy Shaun shared)
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