Dec. 2, 2021

Sobriety, Parenthood and Masculinity With David Gieselman

For so long in society, manhood has meant financial provision. But providing financially is such a small component of what we can contribute as men to our friends and family.  This week, David Gieselman and I explore the changing concept of masculinity...

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For so long in society, manhood has meant financial provision. But providing financially is such a small component of what we can contribute as men to our friends and family. 

This week, David Gieselman and I explore the changing concept of masculinity and what it means to provide not only financial security but also time, space and consistency – as well as diving into his journey through sobriety and fatherhood.

Direct links to podcast:

Spotify – http://bit.ly/spotify-authentic 

Apple – http://bit.ly/apple-authentic 

YouTube – Authentic Conversations Channel 

 

You can reach David directly at:

Phone: 626-825-0779

E-Mail: daveg@become-limitless.com

Or schedule a Clarity Call by clicking the link below:

https://calendly.com/daveg-limitless/clarity-session

LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-gieselman-564661147

 

Connect with me:

LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjmsalespro 

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Twitter – https://twitter.com/rjmsalespro 

Web – http://ryanjamesmiller.com/ 

This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com

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As a High Performance and Mindset Coach for Professionals and Entrepreneurs, David loves helping busy, professionals get a handle on their nervous system so they can be the brilliant, ambitious, successful, bad-asses they already are, without the exhaustion caused by stress, anxiety, and overwhelm.