The Mark Groves Podcast
The Mark Groves Podcast is for heart-led humans eager to expand perspectives, explore HARD truths, and break old patterns while cultivating deeper, more honest connections with self, our relationships, community, and the world. Tune in twice a week for powerful guest interviews and solo episodes that deliver real talk, fresh insights, and practical tools to transform (y)our relationships — because relationships are how we truly connect — and supercharge (y)our personal growth.
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I’m so excited to reuniting with Kelly Brogan for this episode that dives into her latest book, The Reclaimed Woman, and the journey of female reclamation in today’s world. Kelly guides us through a thought-provoking examination of how societal narratives shape, and often confine, the feminine experience, revealing how
In a culture increasingly defined by polarization, this special Election Day episode explores the challenges and rewards of loving those whose political views differ from our own. Reflecting on the pervasive social and media-fueled divisions, I discuss how we can approach such relationships with curiosity, empathy, and
Unlocking Secure Attachment: The Nervous System's Role in Our Relationships with Sarah Baldwin
Join Sarah Baldwin and me for an insightful journey into the heart of attachment theory and its vital connection with our nervous systems — revealing how our early bonds profoundly shape our adult relationships. With warmth and clarity, Sarah unpacks how attachment styles — secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized —
What does it mean to be a “good man” today? In this profound conversation with Dan Doty, a leader in men’s work and fatherhood, we explore modern masculinity, emotional vulnerability, and the pressure of balancing traditional expectations with the demands of today’s world. Dan reflects on his journey from wilderness th
Healthcare, Ethics, and the Pandemic: Dr. Eric Payne’s Call for Truth and Integrity
Continuing the powerful conversation with Dr. Eric Payne, this second part dives even further into the challenges facing healthcare professionals in the wake of the COVID pandemic. Dr. Payne sheds light on the rising fear among physicians who hesitate to speak out against mainstream medical narratives due to censorship
Dr. Eric Payne, an esteemed pediatric neurologist with a background in public health, offers an insightful and thought-provoking critique of the public health responses to COVID-19. In this part one of a two-part conversation, he discusses how fear, media narratives, and public health policies have deeply impacted soci