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Episode 7: Warrior Compassion: Healing Men and Mending Society

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The Evolved Caveman Podcast w/ Dr. John Schinnerer
The Evolved Caveman Podcast w/ Dr. John Schinnerer
Episode 7: Warrior Compassion: Healing Men and Mending Society
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Warrior Compassion: Healing Men and Mending Society

In this episode of the Evolved Caveman podcast, Dr. John Schinnerer, men’s therapist, hosts Sean Harvey, CEO of Warrior Compassion Institute and author of ‘Warrior Compassion.’ They discuss Sean’s extensive work in men’s healing and leadership within hypermasculine, paramilitary organizations. The conversation delves into topics like inner work, personal transformation, shame, the impact of attachment styles, and the dynamics of hatred and extremism. Sean shares his approach to engaging men in healing through adventure, play, and safe spaces. He also discusses the importance of balancing masculine and feminine energies and the challenges of addressing issues like white supremacy and radicalization.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

01:12 Sean Harvey’s Work in Paramilitary Organizations

02:50 Men’s Healing and Personal Transformation

03:44 Addressing Shame and Attachment in Men

06:52 Engaging Men in Personal Growth

11:24 Vulnerability and Authentic Connection

20:27 Dismantling White Supremacy

30:25 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies

35:42 Building Self-Worth and Compassion

41:08 Conclusion and Final 

About Dr. John’s Guest:

Sean Harvey is CEO and Senior Strategic Advisor of Warrior Compassion Institute, author of Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men, and a TEDx speaker (Compassion Makes the Warrior). He co-founded Project Compassion, a national initiative to deepen compassion in police departments, federal law enforcement, and the military, which now extends to firefighters, paramedics, veterans, and sectors such as defense and energy. Sean’s work addresses hate, polarization, and extremism through innovative leadership and engagement strategies. With over 25 years of Leadership and Organization Development experience, Sean has also served on the faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY.

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