The end of any relationship can be painful, but it can also open the door to discovering something better.
Listen to Real Men Feel, #137, “The Price of Heartbreak” here:
Author, Rick Sharpe, joins us to discuss his experience with depression following the end of a relationship and discovering the power in his own vulnerability.
“I was the posterchild for avoiding vulnerability. I avoided it at all costs.” ~Rick Sharpe
Rick’s book and this conversation focus on discovering the power in vulnerability as well as learning the difference between reacting and responding.
Topics and Questions Include:
- What has you living in Dubai?
- What prompted your book, The Price of Heartbreak?
- Was this your first breakup?
- What was your healing process like?
- Discovering Brené Brown.
- Where did you learn it was wrong to be vulnerable?
- What was the goal of the book?
- What’s the best thing that has happened from writing, The Price of Heartbreak?
- Were you afraid to know yourself?
- What stands out as a key to your growth and healing?
- Some men respond to heartbreak by giving up on relationships entirely, is that something you considered?
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Watch Real Men Feel, #137, The Price of Heartbreak, April 10, 2019
Note: Rick joined us from Dubai and the video froze a few times, but the audio is solid.
“I had to learn to love how I am. That was a huge leap of faith.” ~Rick Sharpe
Learn more about Rick at Rick-Sharpe.com
Check out Rick’s book, The Price of Heartbreak: Healing is mindfully feeling
Let us know what you thought here in the comments or shoot an email to [email protected].
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A version of this post was previously published on RealMenFeel.org and is republished here with permission from the author.
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