
"I learned that there's other men out there. You could ask for help. Didn't have to do it alone. And that changed my world."
Most men are wired to handle everything on their own. Work harder. Push through. Don't ask for help.
But that approach eventually hits a wall.
In this episode, Lee Rosen explains what changed when he stopped doing life alone and stepped into an environment with other men. Instead of reacting to pressure, he learned how to lead himself, show up differently at home, and operate with more clarity and control.
The shift wasn't complicated—but it wasn't easy either. It required dropping the mask, building trust, and being willing to be challenged.
What followed were real results: stronger relationships, improved health, and better performance at work.
For men who feel like they're carrying everything themselves, this conversation offers a different path—one built on connection, accountability, and shared standards.
Lee Rosen's been in the men's work space for close to 20 years, helping men step up, get out of their own heads, and actually lead their lives instead of just reacting to them.
At one point, he was like a lot of men—working hard, trying to handle everything on his own, and slowly burning himself out. It started affecting his health, his marriage, everything. That was the wake-up call. He got into men's work, stopped trying to do it all alone, and things began to shift. Now he's emotionally present at home, showing up as a man his family can rely on.
Also in this episode:
Book: No More Mr. Nice Guy by Robert Glover
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