### Introduction
- **Host**: Danny McMillan
- **Guest**: Elise Micheals, men's mental health coach
- **Overview**: Discussing the impact and management of toxic shame in men's mental health.
### Elise Micheals - Rise to Prominence
- **Social Media Insights**: Elise's knack for condensing complex mental health topics into short, impactful social media clips.
- **Understanding Her Message**: Elise’s appreciation for being able to refine her message through social media platforms.
### Journey to Men's Mental Health Coaching
- **Initial Focus**: Elise started as a women's coach.
- **Shift**: Found herself increasingly approached by men, leading her to refocus her coaching.
### The Elephant in the Room - Toxic Shame
- **Definition**: Differentiating toxic shame from healthy shame.
- **Impact on Men**: Elise explains how toxic shame manifests uniquely for men due to societal expectations.
### Understanding Shame
- **Healthy vs. Toxic**: Discussion on how healthy shame can motivate improvement, while toxic shame leads to self-destructive behavior.
- **Emotional Intelligence**: Importance of understanding emotional triggers.
### Society's Role in Toxic Shame
- **Suppression of Emotion**: Elise speaks on societal norms that expect men to be stoic.
- **Importance of Emotional Literacy**: Danny stresses that understanding emotions is critical even in masculine settings.
### The Critical Role of Emotional Literacy
- **Triggers and Outcomes**: How understanding your emotional triggers can mean the difference between a healthy life and self-imposed emotional imprisonment.
- **Elise's Agreement**: Emotional intelligence as a cornerstone of personal growth.
### Insights from Both Speakers
- **Anger as a Mask**: Anger often hides other emotions men find difficult to express.
- **Childhood Influences**: Unconscious emotional norms established in early life can carry into adulthood.
### The Nuances of Shame
- **Background Dependent**: The impact of shame can differ depending on upbringing and environment.
- **Attachment Styles**: How childhood experiences can influence shame and emotional reactions in adulthood.
### Overcoming Emotional Barriers
- **Strategies for Men**: Viewing help-seeking as an aspect of growth rather than weakness.
- **Coaching Comfort**: The established comfort men have with coaches should extend to mental health counseling.
### Shame and Destructive Behaviors
- **The Underlying Issue**: Toxic shame is often the core issue in destructive behaviors like addictions.
- **Self-Compassion**: The need to identify and treat the root causes of shame.
### Societal Dynamics and Changing Norms
- **Women's Role**: How women can provide safe emotional spaces for men.
- **Potential Backfires**: The risks men see in opening up emotionally.
### Victim Mentality vs. Genuine Help-Seeking
- **Striking a Balance**: The need to differentiate between genuine calls for help and a self-imposed victim mentality.
### Wrapping Up
- **Final Thoughts**: Acknowledging that today’s world lacks the dangers of ancient times, emphasizing the importance of dealing with modern-day emotional challenges.
- **Elise's Last Words**: The significance of setting healthy boundaries and nurturing emotional growth for both genders.
### Contact Information
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