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Because Feelings Matter #30: From Self-Destructiveness to Self-Love

Maurizio Rosini, Founder, MyMasterMan

25-Jun-24 16:00

Because Feelings Matter #30: From Self-Destructiveness to Self-Love

Maurizio Rosini’s past of getting into street fights against fascist groups in Italy is so far removed - geographically and metaphorically - from the life he leads now as a men’s coach and mentor, as well as a marketing professional for a French university. On this episode of ‘Because Feelings Matter’, he reflects on his struggle to define himself and his worth, and how stereotypes of masculinity can be broken down by building communities for men. 

Every mental health struggle has a story behind it. ‘Because Feelings Matter’ is a series that brings you the stories of people and their mental health issues. In this episode, This series is produced in collaboration with Thrive Well.

Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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