The Men's Roundtable Series

Yusef Marshall (Mista Yu)

Every Thursday at 7pm EST, “The Men’s Roundtable Series” is a global conversation space where men come together to address real issues—identity, pressure, relationships, purpose, and personal struggles—in an environment built on honesty and growth. Through open dialogue and shared experience, the goal is RESTORATION—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. NEW Every Thursday!!!!! Alongside the roundtable, “The Men’s Interview Spotlight” features one-on-one conversations with men who have overcome the father wound, broken through the need for validation, and redefined how they see themselves and the world. These aren’t just stories—they’re blueprints for healing and growth.Here's where you can book that one-on-one interview or if you'd like to be considered as a future panelist on the show: 🔗 Men’s Roundtable Series: https://calendly.com/yusefmichaelmarshall/themrts 

  1. 5d ago

    The MRTS Podcast: The Hidden Emotional Life Of Men

    Some of the hardest parts of being a man never show up on the outside. We can look fine, sound fine, and still be carrying anxiety, chronic pain, pressure to provide, and a private storm of emotions we were never taught to name. We start by reflecting on what Men’s Mental Health Month stirred up for us and what we’re hearing from other men. Then we go straight at a question that keeps coming back: why do so many guys want brotherhood and support, yet hesitate to step into it? We talk about fear of being exposed, fear of not controlling the questions, and the quiet reality that vulnerability feels dangerous when you’ve been burned before. From there, we get practical. We share what emotional release actually looks like for us: yard work and gardening, walking outside and getting away from screens, writing to get thoughts out of our heads, lifting and motorcycles as “presence therapy,” and even massage therapy to manage chronic pain. We also name what happens when those outlets disappear and why stress and depression so often come out as anger for men who don’t have the emotional vocabulary to call it what it is. If you’re dealing with burnout, emotional overload, or that driveway moment before you walk inside, this conversation is for you. Subscribe for more honest men’s mental health conversations, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. What does release look like for you? Support the show

    1h 29m
  2. 6d ago

    MRTS Interview Spotlight - How To Start Over After Betrayal - Ralph Brewer

    Betrayal doesn’t just break a relationship; it shakes the whole house. I’m joined by Ralph Brewer, author, speaker, and the founder of Help for Men Brotherhood and the Dad Starting Over Podcast, to get real about what men face after infidelity, divorce, and the kind of family disruption that can leave you angry, numb, and blaming everyone but yourself. Ralph shares his own story of taking on major custody responsibilities and how that experience turned into a mission to help other husbands, fathers, brothers, and sons rebuild.  We dig into what kids actually need during high-conflict moments: stability, routines, and one calm parent they can trust when everything feels uncertain. From there, we talk men’s mental health and why isolation is gasoline on the fire. A men’s support group or brotherhood is not about group therapy clichés; it’s about faster learning, fewer mistakes, and having other men who can say, “I’ve been there, here’s what worked, here’s what didn’t.” We also explore why big communities create “lurkers,” how raising your hand changes your outcomes, and the hard truth many men resist when they’re stuck in unhealthy marriages.  Ralph also tackles “nice guy syndrome” head-on, including codependency, approval-seeking, and the resentment that builds when kindness becomes a transaction. Then we go to the topic that shows up again and again in men’s searches and private conversations: the dead bedroom, or sexless marriage, and why intimacy and rejection hit so deep. If you’re trying to start over, find your footing, and become the steady force your kids can count on, this conversation is a strong place to begin.  Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more men can find these conversations. Support the show

    26 min
  3. Jun 26

    MRTS Interview Spotlight - The Overlooked Key To Male Performance - Dr. Adam Kleinburg

    Erectile dysfunction is one of those topics men joke about in public and worry about in private, but it can be one of the clearest signals your health needs attention. We sit with clinician Dr. Adam Kleinberg, creator of Sexual Genius, to get honest about what’s really going on beneath “performance” and why confidence starts with basics like blood flow, inflammation, and everyday habits. We talk through the uncomfortable part first: how men can actually open up about erections, libido, and sexual function without feeling judged. Dr. Kleinberg explains why ED is often less about “getting older” and more about circulation and the state of your vascular system. From there we dig into diet and the modern protein obsession, including why amino acids matter, how food choices may impact blood flow, and why you don’t have to go all or nothing to see progress. If you’ve searched for natural ways to support erections, improve male sexual health, or boost performance without relying on pills, this conversation gives you a clearer map. We also connect the dots on testosterone, fitness, stress, and sleep, and why cortisol can quietly shut things down both physically and mentally. Then we go deeper into something most men never hear: intimacy works better when you treat it as connection and presence, not just mechanics. Dr. Kleinberg closes with a simple plan that’s hard to argue with, one percent lifestyle changes that compound over time. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What’s the first one percent change you’re willing to make this week? Support the show

    23 min
  4. Jun 18

    MRTS Interview Spotlight - More Than A Few Good Men - Shaun Dawson

    Fatherhood gets stereotyped as ties, grills, and quick jokes, but the truth is a lot heavier and a lot more meaningful. We talk with Sean Dawson from the Raising Men podcast about why many dads feel unseen, why Father’s Day can hit a nerve, and why the cultural story about men often misses the depth of what good fathers actually do.  From there, we get practical about raising boys and healthy masculinity. Sean breaks down a mistake parents make all the time: treating masculinity like a performance. Boys do not learn manhood from speeches; they learn it from what they watch. We dig into how modeling works, what quiet strength looks like, and why “tough guy” behavior is usually insecurity in disguise. If you care about parenting, fatherhood, or men’s mental health, this part will land hard.  We also tackle the modern climate boys are growing up in, including the moment school and society start trying to mold a boy into something that may not fit him. Sean lays out the two toxic extremes boys hear today: masculinity is evil versus masculinity is being a jerk. The goal is not picking a side; it is managing the tension and building character through protection, self-control, humility, and accountability.  To make it real, Sean shares why he chose to do the struggle in public, how male friendships often stay emotionally silent, and a simple “milk frother” story that turns into a lesson on owning mistakes without getting defensive. If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with a dad who needs it, and leave a review so more parents can find it. Support the show

    28 min
  5. The MRTS - Men's Mental Health Without the Mask - Get Out of The Prison Of Self Reliance

    Jun 12

    The MRTS - Men's Mental Health Without the Mask - Get Out of The Prison Of Self Reliance

    The scary part about “being strong” is how easily it turns into being alone. We sit down for a raw men’s roundtable on men’s mental health, the armor we put on, and the quiet habits that keep us from reaching out even when we know a brother is struggling. Along the way, we talk about veterans we’ve lost, the simple phrase “I see you,” and why waiting for the perfect moment to check on someone can be a deadly delay. We also dig into the success paradox and lonely leadership: how chasing goals, building a business, or grinding for status can cost you the very relationships that make life worth living. The conversation reframes success vs. purpose, calling vs. career, and why “more” becomes a moving target that never satisfies. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood in your work or like your ambition is separating you from your people, you’ll hear yourself in this one. Then we hit the provider mindset head-on: when providing becomes an excuse for absence, and when financial pressure twists into the belief that your family is better off without you. We share practical rituals that rebuild connection at home, and we name real suicide prevention resources for anyone in crisis in the United States, including calling or texting 988 and visiting 988lifeline.org. If this conversation helps, subscribe, share it with one man who needs it, and leave a review so more men can find honest mental health support and brotherhood. Support the show

    1h 11m
5
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3 Ratings

About

Every Thursday at 7pm EST, “The Men’s Roundtable Series” is a global conversation space where men come together to address real issues—identity, pressure, relationships, purpose, and personal struggles—in an environment built on honesty and growth. Through open dialogue and shared experience, the goal is RESTORATION—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. NEW Every Thursday!!!!! Alongside the roundtable, “The Men’s Interview Spotlight” features one-on-one conversations with men who have overcome the father wound, broken through the need for validation, and redefined how they see themselves and the world. These aren’t just stories—they’re blueprints for healing and growth.Here's where you can book that one-on-one interview or if you'd like to be considered as a future panelist on the show: 🔗 Men’s Roundtable Series: https://calendly.com/yusefmichaelmarshall/themrts