When Men “Clear Out” Their Lives: What Decluttering Really Reveals at The Listening Room HQ

Pablo Picasso – L’étagère, 1912-1912

There’s a new post at The Listening Room HQ When Men “Clear Out” Their Lives: What Decluttering Really Reveals regarding understanding when men clear out their lives: navigating inner collapse, boundaries, and maintaining your own stability. It can be read here.

When Male Anger Never Lands at The Listening Room HQ

Martha Jungwirth – Spittelauer Lände, 1993

When male anger has nowhere safe to land, it turns inward, explodes outward, or becomes control. When Male Anger Never Lands is a post on The Listening Room HQ on risk, repression of anger, and what real release looks like.

Here’s an excerpt: There’s a silence that follows an explosion, not calm, but scorched. The walls still echo, the air feels heavy, and everyone inside that space carries tremor. Full post here.

Reconnecting with Love, Soul, and Heart at The Listening Room HQ

All my maps, readings, and analyses – the midlife loops, the physiology, the rhythms – are tools. They are precise, elegant, even beautiful. But, tools are not the point. They are only meaningful if they lead back to what matters most: connection, presence, and the living pulse of life.

That is the first paragraph of my new post on The Listening Room HQ. You can read the rest here.

On the Threshold in The Listening Room HQ

František Kupka – Zeitmessung, 1934

My third post on The Listening Room HQ I speak about being on the threshold.

Stepping across a threshold isn’t just about crossing a line—it’s about entering a space where presence, movement, and attention meet.In this post, I explore how The Listening Room HQ provides a place for men to be heard, to hear themselves more clearly, and to engage in the subtle work of noticing and being present. You can read the full post here: On The Threshold