Lewis Howes on the Masks of Masculinity and Healing His Childhood Wounds
Lewis Howes is a lot of things. He's been an athlete, a podcast host, an author. He's worn a lot of masks, you could say. In fact, that's exactly what he says in his new book and in this episode. He talks about how wearing these masks has not served him well in his life. In this interview, you'll hear him talk about the various types of masks men wear to protect themselves from being vulnerable, from showing their true selves. While it might "work" on the outside, it destroys them on the inside and we see the manifestations of it in our society today. Before Lewis Howes became a media sensation for empowering people and sharing 'Greatness' across the globe, he had his share of obstacles to overcome. From having a learning disability, which led to being alone and bullied in school, to being sexually abused as a child, to being injured and broke on his sister’s couch, Lewis’s story is the perfect example of how anybody can overcome the obstacles in their life and achieve greatness. Fast forward a few short years, and Lewis is a New York Times Bestselling author of the hit book, The School of Greatness and author of his latest book, The Mask of Masculinity. He is a lifestyle entrepreneur, high performance business coach and keynote speaker. A former professional football player and two-sport All-American, he is a current USA Men’s National Handball Team athlete. He hosts a top 100 podcast in the world, The School of Greatness, which has over 40 million downloads since it launched in 2013. He was recognized by The White House and President Obama as one of the top 100 entrepreneurs in the country under 30. Lewis has been featured on Ellen, The New York Times, People, Forbes, Inc, Fast Company, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Men’s Health, The Today Show and other major media outlets. In This Interview, Lewis Howes and I Discuss...The Wolf ParableHis book, The Masks of Masculinity: How Men Can Embrace Vulnerability, Create Strong Relationships and Live Their Fullest LivesHow the masks he used to wear created success on the outside but destroyed him on the insideHow male violence comes from men who are hurting on the insideThe know-it-all maskThe invincible maskThe joker maskThe material maskThe sexual maskThe athlete maskThe aggressive maskHow important it is to live in service and lift others upThat the comparison game can crush usHow the real you is underneath all of the masks you wearHow he works on maintaining his real self on the outsideThat when he lets the mask take over, he's showing weakness because it has power over himHow he really wants to show up in the worldHow women talk about struggles very often with their female friends but men do notHow unhealed pain causes pain somewhere else See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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