Growth isn’t always pretty, but it’s possible.
In this episode, your host Bridgette dives into men’s mental health and the new wave of self-improvement in 2025. From breaking old patterns to building real habits, discover the 5 key signs that a man is truly working on himself, backed by research (like Harvard Health’s finding that resilience is one of the strongest predictors of long-term success)., real-life stories of my sorority days, and a little tough love.
This episode is for the men who want to rise, and women who want to support.
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