Get in Fellas, We're Going to Therapy

Dr. Steven Solomon

Join Dr. Steven Solomon, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and a self proclaimed "frat boy turned shrink", as he looks to round up his fellow bros for a trip in the often-untouched-by-men space of "bromotions". Using a mix of pop culture based segments, empathy building guests and expert interviews, Dr. Solomon will pass down everything he wish he'd known in his 20's to the next generation of young gentlemen. Add "Get in Fellas" and kick start your journey to becoming a kinder, more gentle bro. (And you'll finally be able to say "kinda" when girls on Hinge ask if you're in therapy ;)"

  1. 21 MAI

    Is Your Grind Grinding You Down? A Nurse's Take on Hustle Culture (ft. Sam Hunt) + Walt Whitman's Healthy Spirit

    Feeling drained by the constant pressure to 'hustle'? You're not alone. This week, we're exploring the dark side of the grind and talking with a modern-day hero who's trying to find a healthier path. Plus, we're celebrating a literary icon who understood the value of a well-lived life. Inside this episode: The Hustle Culture Lie: We unpack the myth that constant busyness equals success and examine the real toll it takes on our minds and bodies.Interview with Sam Hunt, 'Murse' Hero: We chat with Sam, a dedicated young male nurse, about the unique pressures of hustle culture in healthcare and his personal journey to prioritize well-being.Bromotions Hall of Fame: Walt Whitman's Wisdom: We induct the poet Walt Whitman, whose work celebrated individuality, the beauty of the present moment, and a more holistic approach to life – a powerful contrast to the relentless hustle.If you're questioning the endless grind, seeking inspiration for a more balanced life, or appreciate the wisdom of the ages, tune in. What's one thing you're doing to push back against hustle culture? Who's a hero in your life? Share your stories and subscribe for more insightful conversations! #GetInFellas #WorkLifeBalance #MentalHealth #HealthcareHeroes #Poetry #SelfCare #Heroes Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are personal opinions and do not represent those of the host/guest’s employers. The content presented serves as edutainment and should not be considered medical treatment. Please seek professional help if needed and call 988 for crisis support.

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  2. 14 MAI

    Session 49: Why Can't Guys Cry? Mental Health Behind the Badge (Ben Panitch) & Shaq Gets Inducted into the BHoF (and More)

    This week, we're breaking down barriers, fellas. We're challenging the outdated idea that men have to be emotionless, exploring the vital need for mental health support within law enforcement, and celebrating a legend who's never been afraid to be himself. Inside this episode: The Myth of Male Stoicism: We unpack the harmful expectations placed on men to suppress their emotions and why embracing vulnerability is true strength.Ben Panitch Interview: We have a crucial conversation with Ben Panitch about the mental health realities for police officers, highlighting the importance of support and understanding for those who serve.Bromotions Hall of Fame: We welcome Shaquille O'Neal into the Hall of Fame! We celebrate his incredible career and his genuine, often hilarious, personality that shows it's okay to be yourself.If you're ready to challenge traditional ideas of masculinity, gain insight into the pressures faced by first responders, and appreciate the authenticity of a true icon, this episode is for you. What's one emotion you wish more men felt comfortable expressing? What's your favorite Shaq quote? Share your thoughts below! And please subscribe to support the show. #GetInFellas #VulnerabilityIsStrength #PoliceSupport #ShaqAttack #Authenticity Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are personal opinions and do not represent those of the host/guest’s employers. The content presented serves as edutainment and should not be considered medical treatment. Please seek professional help if needed and call 988 for crisis support.

    56 min
  3. 7 MAI

    Session 48: Identifying and Navigating Burnout, Heroes Appreciation Month continues with a Male Teacher Roundtable!, BHoF Inductee Former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan

    This week's episode is all about support, resilience, and celebrating those who make a difference. We're addressing the serious issue of burnout, highlighting the importance of male community, and honoring a champion for education. Inside this episode: Burnout: You're Not Alone: We're breaking down the symptoms and causes of burnout and offering practical tools to help you reclaim your energy and passion.Teacher Talk: The Guys' Perspective: We're joined by a panel of male teachers for a candid discussion about their experiences, challenges, and the power of male support in the field of education.Arne Duncan: Hall of Fame Induction: We're celebrating Arne Duncan's impactful career and his unwavering commitment to creating positive change in education.If you're feeling burnt out, seeking connection, or looking for inspiration, this episode is for you. Who's someone who inspires you with their dedication? Tag them in the comments! And if you're finding value in these conversations, please subscribe and share. #GetInFellas #Wellbeing #TeacherSupport #MaleCommunity #Education Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are personal opinions and do not represent those of the host/guest’s employers. The content presented serves as edutainment and should not be considered medical treatment. Please seek professional help if needed and call 988 for crisis support.

    55 min
  4. 30 AVR.

    Bro, You ARE Good Enough (Imposter Syndrome Explained); Heroes Appreciation Month kicks off with Fire Captain Joe Sims; BHoF Jon Stewart

    This week on Get In Fellas, we're exploring the surprising ways strength and vulnerability intersect. We're talking about that internal battle with imposter syndrome, the real mental toughness of our firefighters, and honoring a hero of honest communication.Inside this episode:You're Not a Fake: We break down the common experience of imposter syndrome and offer practical strategies to recognize your worth.Heroes Month: The Mental Game of Firefighting: We have a powerful conversation with Fire Captain Joe Sims about the unique mental health challenges faced by firefighters and the vital importance of support systems.Bromotions Hall of Fame: We welcome the insightful and hilarious Jon Stewart, celebrating his ability to be both sharp and deeply human.If you've ever felt like you're faking it, want to understand the mental fortitude of our heroes, or appreciate someone who speaks their mind, this episode is for you.What's one way you've overcome self-doubt? What does 'hero' mean to you? Share your thoughts below and subscribe for more honest conversations. #GetInFellas #SelfDoubt #MentalStrength #FirstResponders #Comedy #Honesty Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are personal opinions and do not represent those of the host/guest’s employers. The content presented serves as edutainment and should not be considered medical treatment. Please seek professional help if needed and call 988 for crisis support.

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Join Dr. Steven Solomon, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and a self proclaimed "frat boy turned shrink", as he looks to round up his fellow bros for a trip in the often-untouched-by-men space of "bromotions". Using a mix of pop culture based segments, empathy building guests and expert interviews, Dr. Solomon will pass down everything he wish he'd known in his 20's to the next generation of young gentlemen. Add "Get in Fellas" and kick start your journey to becoming a kinder, more gentle bro. (And you'll finally be able to say "kinda" when girls on Hinge ask if you're in therapy ;)"