Men's Therapy Podcast
Marc Azoulay is a psychotherapist with over a decade of clinical experience, and he brings that background to every episode in a way that feels more like a smart conversation than a therapy session you did not sign up for. The show blends neuroscience, Jungian psychology, and Buddhist philosophy to tackle questions most men carry around but rarely say out loud: How do I break patterns I inherited from my father? What does it actually look like to lead authentically? Why do I keep sabotaging the things that matter most?
At about 100 episodes and counting, the show is still relatively young, but the depth is already there. Episodes run 50 to 70 minutes, and Marc uses that time well. Recent conversations have covered attachment styles in relationships, social media addiction among young men, and rites of passage as a path toward healthier masculinity. He brings on guests ranging from real estate veterans to clinical psychologists, and the conversations tend to land somewhere between practical advice and genuine insight.
What sets Marc apart from the many self-help podcasters out there is that he does not shy away from the uncomfortable stuff. Addiction, shadow work, generational trauma, sobriety -- these are not topics he touches on lightly. He goes there because he has sat with men working through these things professionally. The show holds a 4.9-star rating, and the reviews consistently point to the same thing: Marc makes you feel like it is okay to not have it all together, and then gives you something useful to work with.
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