13 Minutes

Dr. Baruch "B" HaLevi

"13 Minutes: Why Every Man Needs" a Why is born from a brutal truth—every 13 minutes, a man dies by suicide. Hosted by Dr. Baruch “B” HaLevi, Logotherapist, men’s coach, and co-founder of Men’s Peer Groups, this podcast uncovers raw stories of transformation, resilience, and the power of finding your why. Rediscover meaning. Reclaim purpose. Defy despair. Are you ready to live your why?

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    God Is Dead. Have A Meaningful New Year!

    “God is dead. And we have killed him.” — Friedrich Nietzsche  I believe God is dead—if what you mean by God is the version most of us were handed. The old man in the sky. The cosmic judge. The spiritual vending machine who dispenses blessings for good behavior and consequences for bad ones.  That God couldn’t survive real life. He couldn’t carry suffering, grief, doubt, or the quiet ache that shows up when success stops satisfying.  Most men didn’t lose faith. They outgrew a God that no longer worked.  Good. Let that God stay buried.  Every New Year gives us a chance to begin again, but not by pretending or polishing what’s already cracked. A real beginning starts when we’re honest about what we can no longer believe.  In my work with men, I see this honesty everywhere. Men are hungry—not for religion, not for certainty, not for another system—but for meaning. For purpose that can survive loss. For something real enough to live from.  That hunger always points toward divinity—but not the dead kind.  In the Hebrew tradition, when Moses asks God for a name, he doesn’t get a title or a definition. He gets Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh—“I will be what I will be.” Not a noun. A verb. Becoming. Unfolding. Alive. A God that refuses to be pinned down or controlled. A source that moves through life rather than hovering above it.  And honestly, who gives a shit what you call it. Spirit. Source. Truth. Love. Oneness. What matters is whether you experience it.  This is where another tradition quietly agrees. The opening line of the Gospel of John says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” The original word there isn’t “word” as in language. It’s Logos. Meaning itself. The deep structure of reality. Purpose experienced, not explained.  Viktor Frankl called it Logos for the same reason. Meaning is not something you manufacture or memorize. It’s something you encounter. Something that calls you forward. Something that asks you to respond.  That’s what men are hungry for. Not belief, but contact. Not answers, but alignment. Not a God to kneel before, but a source of meaning strong enough to live from.  So this New Year isn’t about finding a new God to believe in. It’s about reclaiming divinity itself. A year of fearlessly digging deep, searching wide, and going in. A year of refusing the dead God of transactions and choosing a living source of meaning instead.  Because meaning is alive. Divinity is well. And this year is not about discovering it out there in the world or up there in the sky. It’s about discovering it where it has always been—yours, and yours alone. Not borrowed. Not inherited. Not handed down.  It burns inside of you.  And that’s what makes this a real beginning—and what can make this not just a happy New Year, but Meaningful New Year!  

    9 min
  2. 04/12/2025

    Breaking Isolation: Men’s Groups, Women’s Circles, and the Work of Midlife

    What does it mean to truly belong - as a man, as a woman, and as a human being craving connection?  In this intimate episode of 13 Minutes, host B HaLevi is joined by Ariela HaLevi for a deeply honest conversation about the growing loneliness epidemic and the timeless need for circles — men’s groups, women’s circles, and the ancient ways we used to gather long before modern life pulled us apart.  Together, B and Ariela explore the masculine and feminine pathways back to connection. B brings his grounded, direct lens on men’s work, responsibility, and emotional resilience, while Ariela offers her intuitive, heart-centered perspective on women’s circles, ancestral patterns, and the healing that happens when women gather in truth.  They reflect on how men often move through the world in silence — doing, fixing, pushing — while women navigate layers of emotional labor, intuition, and holding space. And yet beneath these differences lies the same human longing: to be supported, witnessed, and understood.  Their conversation moves between ancient memory and modern challenge — from hunter-and-gatherer roles to the post-COVID landscape of isolation, from competition to vulnerability, from midlife awakening to the courage it takes to show up for ourselves and each other.  Together, B and Ariela dive into: -The roots of why men and women need circles -The difference between masculine and feminine community -Why isolation is rising even as the world feels more connected -How gathering heals emotional, relational, and spiritual wounds -What midlife reveals about purpose, belonging, and identity -The shared human need to be witnessed and held This episode is an invitation to remember something ancient — that we were never meant to do life alone.  #MensWork #WomensCircle #Healing #Connection #Spirituality #AncestralHealing#LonelinessEpidemic #Community #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalWellbeing #DefiantSpirit#DrBaruchHaLevi #ArielaHaLevi #Purpose #Belonging #Midlife

    49 min
  3. 27/11/2025

    The Power of Being Seen: Why Every Man Needs a Witness

    What does it mean to be truly seen?  In this intimate episode of 13 Minutes, host B HaLevi welcomes lifelong friend, mentor, and psychologist Yochai, joining from Israel, to explore a powerful truth: every human being needs a witness.  Together, they reflect on their personal journey — from a rabbi–psychologist relationship to a brotherhood built on trust, vulnerability, and deep listening. Their conversation centers on the shift from being the “sage on the stage” to the transformational work of presence and connection.  Yochai highlights the contrast between macro-purpose and micro-awareness — how men often chase large visions yet overlook the small, sacred details that make life meaningful. He shares how witnessing someone’s inner world can be more impactful than trying to fix or guide them.  The episode also explores the cultural and emotional landscape of Israel, a country where community, responsibility, and shared meaning shape identity. They discuss how agency, belonging, and social cohesion may contribute to lower suicide rates, offering a profound perspective on how purpose protects life.  Together, B and Yochai dive into: -The life-changing role of being witnessed -Why listening is an act of love -The tension between ambition and presence -How community shapes masculine resilience -Lessons from Israel on meaning and mental health  This episode is an invitation to slow down, connect, and remember that life’s most transformative work often happens in quiet moments of shared presence.  Yochai's Blogs - https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/yochai-ohayon/  #MensWork #MentalHealth #Spirituality #Israel #Meaning #Purpose #Connection#Enneagram #EnneagramType #EnneagramTest #Man #Men #DefiantSpirit #DrBaruchHaLevi #Communication #PersonalDevelopment #PersonalGrowth #SpiritualGrowth

    59 min
  4. 20/11/2025

    Finding Your Why: Scott Davis on Purpose, Family & Men’s Work

    Why are you here? What keeps you going when life gets hard?  In this episode of 13 Minutes, host B HaLevi sits down with Scott Davis to explore one of the most important and challenging questions a man can face: What is your why?  Inspired by Viktor Frankl’s bold prompt — “Why haven’t you killed yourself?” — Scott shares how this piercing question became a catalyst for understanding purpose, resilience, and the forces that give his life meaning. Through stories of family, curiosity, and challenge, Scott reveals how love and support became the grounding force in his journey.  Scott introduces the idea of a personal “love shrine” — a tangible reminder of the people who believe in you — and explains how emotional awareness paired with rational structure helped him navigate life, business, and even the solitude of being alone at sea.  The conversation also dives deeply into the role of men’s peer groups, especially the YEO community, where vulnerability and emotional honesty create opportunities for growth far beyond professional success. For Scott, these spaces remind men that they’re not meant to do life alone.  At the heart of Scott’s message is curiosity — the willingness to admit what we don’t know and step into the discomfort of discovery. It’s this openness that drives transformation, helps men connect, and fuels the search for purpose.  Whether you’re seeking your own why, exploring emotional resilience, or curious about the value of brotherhood and support, this episode offers a powerful invitation to look within and begin the journey.  📖 Scott’s Book:https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C12D3J76  🔗 Find Scott Online:Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-davis-91b483/  🔔 Stay Connected: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baruch_halevi/ Join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/menspeergroups  #Purpose #MensWork #MentalHealth #PersonalGrowth #Curiosity #Entrepreneurship #Relationships #Enneagram #EnneagramType #EnneagramTest #Man #Men #DefiantSpirit #DrBaruchHaLevi #Communication #PersonalDevelopment #PersonalGrowth #SpiritualGrowth

    54 min
  5. 06/11/2025

    From Scotland to Colorado: Euan Graham on Showing Up, Playing Offense, and the Immigrant Edge

    A downpour, an empty tailgate—and one guest who still showed up. That tiny moment says everything about Euan Graham. In this episode of 13 Minutes: Why Every Man Needs a Why, Dr. B digs into Euan’s immigrant story, work ethic, and “give first” philosophy that took him from a blow-up mattress and a beat-up Accord to a relationship-driven real estate career. Expect straight talk on resilience, refusing the victim mindset, and why honesty (even when it stings) is the highest form of care. ==Join our Own Your Number Enneagram Program just for 98$, and well, own your relationships. Check out here: https://ownyournumber.defiantspirit.org/pages/home 🔹 What You'll Learn: Show up, always: Small acts compound into trust and opportunity. Immigrant advantage: Gratitude + fresh perspective → problem solving & enterprise. Mindset matters: Players ask “what now?”; victims ask “why me?”. Give then get: Value-first, referral-based approach beats transactions. Tell the hard truth: Saying (and hearing) difficult things is a service. Resilience at home: Caring for family at a distance; grounded by responsibility. Beyond the job title: Real estate as a vehicle for purpose—relationships & impact. What’s next: Euan’s new podcast idea—distilling success playbooks from immigrants. 📌 Timestamp Highlights: 0:55–01:35 “Showing up” in a storm — Euan arrives in a downpour anyway; character in the small stuff. 01:40–03:02 Family blueprint — Parents’ everyday work ethic and how it shaped him. 04:50–05:40 The immigrant lens — Opportunity in the U.S. vs. tall-poppy dynamics back home. 07:00–08:22 The “golden ticket” — Choose what you focus on; gratitude as strategy. 11:00–12:22 Viktor Frankl in real life — You can’t control circumstance, only your response. 12:20–13:32 Players vs. victims — Teaching teens ownership: “You chose your response.” 16:50–18:15 Distance & duty — Mom’s MS, divorce, and staying present from continents away. 25:06–29:04 2008 crash & Yellow Pages grind — Starting over, building by referral, doing right by clients. 33:57–35:10 The Go-Giver mindset — Give without keeping score; value returns from unexpected places. 39:05–40:03 Tough love lesson — Returning the flashy leased car; success isn’t a costume. 41:00–43:18 Say the hard thing — Clear, transparent counsel as the real value in real estate. 44:15–45:45 Next chapter — Launching a podcast to codify the immigrant success blueprint 🔔 Stay Connected: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baruch_halevi/Join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/TheDefiantSpiritGuest Links — Connect with Euan Graham:Instagram: @grahamgroup.realestate #Enneagram #EnneagramType #EnneagramTest #Man #Men #DefiantSpirit #DrBaruchHaLevi #Communication #PersonalDevelopment #PersonalGrowth #SpiritualGrowth

    46 min
  6. 30/10/2025

    Why Every Man Needs a “Why”: Loneliness, Leaving, and Becoming the Author of Your Life with Dr. Cody Young

    Every 13 minutes in America, a man dies by suicide. Dr. Baruch’s mission is simple and audacious—push that number back to 14. In this intimate conversation, Dr. Cody Young shares a raw journey through a school shooting that impacted his family, the loneliness many men quietly carry, and the seismic life shift of leaving his lifelong faith. Together, Baruch and Cody explore moving from “Mr. Nice Guy” to a good man—taking radical responsibility, building real brotherhood, and claiming authorship over your life. Key Topics Covered: The 13-minute mission: reframing men’s mental health with a concrete goal. Evergreen High School shooting: a father’s helplessness, a community’s response, and unseen trauma after crisis. The loneliness epidemic in men: why having “people around” isn’t the same as having community. Faith transition & excommunication: cost of leaving a high-control community, grief, and rebuilding belonging. From “nice” to “good”: the moral courage to take a stand—even when it creates conflict. Shadow work & humility: moving from being a knower to a seeker; questioning, integrating, and growing. Radical responsibility: becoming the author of your life (and why authority starts with authorship). Men’s groups that go deep: beyond sports and weather—practicing vulnerability, service, and accountability. Parenting after trauma: noticing the hidden aftershocks and supporting healing over time. Timestamp Takeaways: 0:05 — The rebrand: why “13 Minutes” and the goal to push it to 14. 0:56 — What a 1-minute shift would mean: 2,888 men choosing life this year. 1:22 — Evergreen, CO school shooting: Cody’s daughter barricaded; parents’ helplessness. 4:06 — Injury update and outcome; the shooter’s death by suicide. 6:17 — School & community response: resources, care, and the “after” of trauma. 7:54 — The bridge to men’s work: loneliness as a common denominator. 10:15 — Origin story: growing up LDS (Mormon), marriage, and a faith built into identity. 12:28 — Leaving the church: losing community, starting a support group, and backlash. 14:50 — Formal excommunication: recording and publishing the proceedings—and why. 18:03 — From “nice guy” to good man: taking a stand even when it isn’t “nice.” 20:07 — The turning point question: “If it isn’t true, would you want to know?” 22:42 — Applying scientific thinking to faith; following data and intuition out of certainty. 26:02 — Early cracks: polygamy, Book of Mormon anachronisms, and cognitive dissonance. 31:02 — Family ties & eternity narratives: how excommunication reframes relationships. 35:11 — Moving to Colorado: rebuilding friendship muscles without a ready-made community. 37:00 — Why men’s groups (MKP, etc.) matter: depth, service, and real talk. 38:59 — Image management vs. vulnerability: why depth was missing before. 44:49 — “Circle the wagons”: insulation, persecution narratives, and not Googling the hard questions. 46:05 — Becoming a seeker: humility, curiosity, learning across traditions. 48:53 — Radical ownership: accountability without outsourcing to leaders or dogma. 51:30 — Fatherhood after crisis: standing steady at the center so the family can orbit. Guest Links — Dr. Cody Young Professional Profile: Nationwide Children’s Hospital — Dr. Cody M. Young (Radiology)https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/find-a-doctor/profiles/cody-m-young Men don’t need more answers—they need a reason, a brotherhood, and the courage to author their lives.

    53 min

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"13 Minutes: Why Every Man Needs" a Why is born from a brutal truth—every 13 minutes, a man dies by suicide. Hosted by Dr. Baruch “B” HaLevi, Logotherapist, men’s coach, and co-founder of Men’s Peer Groups, this podcast uncovers raw stories of transformation, resilience, and the power of finding your why. Rediscover meaning. Reclaim purpose. Defy despair. Are you ready to live your why?