Live in New York on Tonight’s Conversation, the panel responds to audience questions about relationships and self-growth: a couple describes repeated emotional and physical cheating, revenge cheating, lingering ties to an affair partner, and a wife admitting she doesn’t respect her husband, prompting discussion about pride, accountability, boundaries, and letting someone leave if they want a divorce. Another attendee asks about reconnecting with a married man from 20 years ago, and the panel warns against being an option, relying on nostalgia, and contributing to a marriage ending, urging self-worth and cutting off access. A writer asks how to move past fear of being seen, and the panel advises community support, taking responsibility for one’s gifts, ignoring unaccomplished critics, and self-compassion. The episode ends with the men reflecting on being “bad men,” what changed them, accountability, boundaries, and faith.
00:00 Stop Hiding Your Power
00:44 Podcast Intro Live NYC
01:17 Dante Shares Cheating Story
02:23 Emotional vs Physical Cheating
03:28 Why Cheat Back
05:26 Pride and Revenge Cycle
08:01 Respect Is Gone
09:44 Wife Takes the Mic
11:11 Poly Attempt and Jealousy
12:18 Public Humiliation Question
15:14 Let Her Leave
17:04 Aftermath and Next Question
18:21 Old Flame Dilemma
19:13 Married Means Unavailable
19:52 Self Worth Wake Up
23:31 Cut Off Access
25:17 Nostalgia And Temptation
26:35 Fear Of Being Seen
27:37 Community Builds Courage
29:42 Silencing Your Inner Critic
32:56 Black Men And The Shield
34:36 Were You A Bad Man
36:47 How Men Change
41:06 Women Are Art
43:13 Closing The Show
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