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There’s growing conversation around the “manosphere” and its influence on young men—but are we asking the right questions? In this episode, we explore the deeper issue: a leadership vacuum. When young men lack direction, identity, and strong role models, they will seek answers elsewhere—whether those answers are helpful or harmful. This episode challenges leaders, parents, and mentors to step up, set clear standards, and become the guidance young men are searching for. Key Takeaways: The manosphere is a symptom, not the root problem Young men are seeking identity, direction, and purpose Without leadership, harmful narratives can take hold Criticism alone doesn’t build better men—standards do Leadership starts with responsibility, not titles Call to Action:If you’re in a position to lead—at home, at work, or in your community—this is your moment to step up. The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode of the Building Better Humans Project, Glenn shares a powerful story about regret and the importance of living a life true to oneself. He recounts a conversation with an 86-year-old grandmother, who reveals a lifetime of regrets stemming from choosing the safe option over taking risks. This conversation sparks a discussion about the two voices that guide us: the voice of fear and the voice of curiosity. Glenn shares practical advice on how to navigate these conflicting voices and make decisions that align with our true selves, rather than just our comfort zones. The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First say to yourself who you would be; and then do what you have to do.Welcome to Stoic Monday. The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode of the Building Better Humans podcast, Glenn dives into the difference between being a nice guy and a good man. He shares his perspective on how society's expectations can hold men back from embracing their masculinity, and how this can lead to a lack of confidence and purpose. He discusses the importance of standing up for what you believe in, even if it's not popular, and being willing to face conflict to create positive change. He also talks about the role of a man in serving and providing for those around him, and the importance of having a strong, courageous heart. The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode of the Building Better Humans podcast, Glenn shares his personal approach to maintaining a strong mindset. He opens up about the importance of exercise, saying that moving his body helps him feel strong and confident. Glenn also emphasizes the need to control what he focuses on, highlighting the impact of consuming negativity or positivity on his mindset. He shares four more key habits that help him stay motivated, including surrounding himself with good people and remembering his purpose. This episode is a raw and honest look at what it means to be human and how we can build resilience and strength. The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode of the Better Humans Project, Glenn shares a personal story of resilience and perseverance. He recounts a pivotal moment on a tough military course where he was given advice that changed his life: "Don't quit today, quit tomorrow." This simple yet powerful phrase helped him navigate self-doubt and find the strength to keep going. Glenn explains how this mindset can be applied to everyday life, whether it's business, parenting, or personal struggles. He also shares a quote from Mark Manson, highlighting the importance of choosing confidence over fear. The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode of the Better Humans Project, Glenn chats about a powerful Clint Eastwood quote, "Don't let the old man in," which he says is about more than just age - it's about the mindset that holds us back. He talks about how people often give up on their dreams and settle for a life of comfort, and how this is what allows the "old man" to move in. Glenn shares his own experiences with this concept, from taking people on adventures to realizing that it's our choices, not our age, that determine our potential. The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.