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And Still We Rise - Eric Goldstein on Masculinity

Eric Goldstein on Masculinity

04/03/23 • 44 min

And Still We Rise

Eric Goldstein, Creative Director and owner of EGD Agency, joins The Ego Project to discuss the ego and masculinity. Eric is a father, brother, son, friend, artist, and teacher. With four sisters and two daughters, he understands the importance of being a positive model of masculinity.
Learn more about Eric Goldstein
Learn more about Smallholding Farm owned by Daniel Bryant & Ellie Goldstein
Topics we explore:
-The importance of defining masculinity for yourself
-Why we all need to embrace the Feminine and Masculine energies inside of us to stay balanced
-How the wounded and healed masculine receives feedback
-Why saying "I don't know" allows for freedom and growth
*This episode is sponsored by Promising Pathways Scholarships. Promising Pathways Scholarships provides funding for post-secondary education and free career coaching services to low-income students who are single parents or who are hard of hearing.
Disclaimer:
The Ego Project is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only. The opinions shared should not be considered psychological or medical treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please seek professional help or call 911.

Thank you for tuning into And Still WE Rise! If you would like to learn more about me or the work our practice is doing, feel free to follow us on Instagram at:

@atltherapygirl and @risetherapycenter

Or check us out at www.risetherapycenter.com

Disclaimer: And Still We Rise is meant to provide perspective and meaningful conversations around mental health topics. It is not meant to provide specific therapeutic advise to individuals. If anything in these podcasts resonates, ASWR recommends consulting with your individual therapist or seeking a referral from your primary care physician.

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Eric Goldstein, Creative Director and owner of EGD Agency, joins The Ego Project to discuss the ego and masculinity. Eric is a father, brother, son, friend, artist, and teacher. With four sisters and two daughters, he understands the importance of being a positive model of masculinity.
Learn more about Eric Goldstein
Learn more about Smallholding Farm owned by Daniel Bryant & Ellie Goldstein
Topics we explore:
-The importance of defining masculinity for yourself
-Why we all need to embrace the Feminine and Masculine energies inside of us to stay balanced
-How the wounded and healed masculine receives feedback
-Why saying "I don't know" allows for freedom and growth
*This episode is sponsored by Promising Pathways Scholarships. Promising Pathways Scholarships provides funding for post-secondary education and free career coaching services to low-income students who are single parents or who are hard of hearing.
Disclaimer:
The Ego Project is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only. The opinions shared should not be considered psychological or medical treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please seek professional help or call 911.

Thank you for tuning into And Still WE Rise! If you would like to learn more about me or the work our practice is doing, feel free to follow us on Instagram at:

@atltherapygirl and @risetherapycenter

Or check us out at www.risetherapycenter.com

Disclaimer: And Still We Rise is meant to provide perspective and meaningful conversations around mental health topics. It is not meant to provide specific therapeutic advise to individuals. If anything in these podcasts resonates, ASWR recommends consulting with your individual therapist or seeking a referral from your primary care physician.

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Hanna and Haley Newlin on Self-Identity

In this episode, The Ego Project explores self-identity ego wounding and healing with identical twins, Hanna and Haley Newlin.
Topics include:
-Hanna and Haley's self-identity journeys
-The negative impact of comparison
-The power of returning to self to establish identity
-How ego wounding occurs when identity is focused on image
-Advice for people who are working on building self-identity
Haley Newlin is the author of "Not Another Sarah Halls" and "Take Your Turn, Teddy". Haley is a book reviewer for Cemetery Dance Magazine and co-owner of Twins & Talent Editorial and Marketing Services.
Hanna Newlin worked as a Surgical Technologist and Assistant before making a career transition into Marketing. After working with Manuscripts (formerly Book Creators), Hanna became co-owner of Twins & Talent Editorial and Marketing Services.
Learn more about Twins & Talent Editorial and Marketing Services
Follow Twins & Talent on TikTok
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If you are someone you know is experiencing Domestic Violence, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline
Disclaimer:
The Ego Project is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only. The opinions shared should not be considered psychological or medical treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please seek professional help or call 911.

Thank you for tuning into And Still WE Rise! If you would like to learn more about me or the work our practice is doing, feel free to follow us on Instagram at:

@atltherapygirl and @risetherapycenter

Or check us out at www.risetherapycenter.com

Disclaimer: And Still We Rise is meant to provide perspective and meaningful conversations around mental health topics. It is not meant to provide specific therapeutic advise to individuals. If anything in these podcasts resonates, ASWR recommends consulting with your individual therapist or seeking a referral from your primary care physician.

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Nicole Spindler on Loss & Grief

Author Nicole Spindler joins The Ego Project to discuss loss and grief.
In her memoir, Beyond Life’s Moments, Nicole shares how her father's rare cancer journey impacted her and how she used creativity to process her loss and grief.
We discuss:
- How Nicole used writing to process her loss and grief
- Different types of experiences that can evoke grief
- The destructive impact of grief by-passing
- Navigating guilt and shame during the grief process
- The evolving nature of grief
Learn more about Nicole:
Nicole's Website
Instagram: @nicolespindler_author
Nicole's books:
Beyond Life's Moments
The Reason Why
Disclaimer:
The Ego Project is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only. The opinions shared should not be considered psychological or medical treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please seek professional help or call 911.

Thank you for tuning into And Still WE Rise! If you would like to learn more about me or the work our practice is doing, feel free to follow us on Instagram at:

@atltherapygirl and @risetherapycenter

Or check us out at www.risetherapycenter.com

Disclaimer: And Still We Rise is meant to provide perspective and meaningful conversations around mental health topics. It is not meant to provide specific therapeutic advise to individuals. If anything in these podcasts resonates, ASWR recommends consulting with your individual therapist or seeking a referral from your primary care physician.

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