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Money can buy comfort, but it cannot buy a life that feels like yours. We sit down with Kenneth G Alexander, award-winning entrepreneur, author of The Successful Man: A New Vision of Masculinity, and a former US Marine, to pull apart the story many boys inherit early: make money, achieve status, suppress emotion, and you will be “successful”. Kenneth explains how that doctrine of patriarchy and cultural programming trains men to chase external validation, then wonder why their relationships feel thin and their inner world feels flat. 

We go personal and practical. Kenneth shares how being raised by a resilient single mum shaped his view of strength and service, why the “tough guy” mask becomes armour for survival, and how emotional suppression turns into anger, distance, and silent stress. We also talk about the moment success stops working, the midlife wake-up call, and what it means to reframe masculinity as presence: building a safe emotional space at home, not just providing a paycheque. Along the way, we touch on lessons from the Marine Corps, what travel across 45+ countries reveals about shared human needs, and why the global chase for more never seems to create enough. 

Kenneth closes with a clear framework for men’s wellness and men’s mental health: become healed, whole, and present. That means naming childhood wounds, aligning mind body and spirit, learning the language of feelings, and defining success on your own terms before the world defines it for you. If you have ever asked yourself, “Is this all there is?” this conversation offers a grounded way forward. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

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