Brad's Corner Episode #4: The Strongest Thing A Man Can Do


Brad Walsh is an International Speaker, Soul Visibility Guide, podcast host/producer, photographer, and #1 International Best-Selling Author who helps women step into their power and men become compassionate leaders. Through Empowerography, a Top 1.5% Globally Rated Podcast, he has held space for 750+ conversations with extraordinary women, creating a movement to EMPOWER, ELEVATE, and EDUCATE voices around the world.
I would like to personally welcome you to Brad's Corner, a new series under the Empowerography Podcast umbrella, a space where I share raw reflections, personal insights, and the lessons I've gathered from the incredible women I've had the honor of interviewing.
In Episode 4 of Brad's Corner, I get real about what true strength actually looks like and spoiler alert: it's nothing like what we were taught.
For 30 years, I thought strength meant dominance. Having all the answers. Never showing weakness. Being the guy who could handle anything without ever needing anyone. That's what the world taught me: Be strong. Be in control. Don't cry. Don't ask for help. Don't let anyone see you struggle. So I performed strength while falling apart inside. I suppressed emotions because showing them felt like failure. I isolated myself because needing people felt like weakness and you know what that got me? Exhaustion. Disconnection. A life where I was respected but never really known. Everything changed when I started listening to women. 750+ conversations later, I learned something that shattered everything I thought I knew: The strongest women I've interviewed aren't the ones who never struggle, they're the ones who are honest about their struggles. They're not the ones who have it all figured out, they're the ones who admit when they don't. They're not the ones who never need anyone, they're the ones who ask for help and build communities, and I realized: if that's true for them, why wouldn't it be true for me?
This episode explores:
- The performance trap (how pretending to be strong actually made me weaker)
- What 750+ women taught me (real strength is built in connection, not isolation)
- The lie that's killing men (why traditional masculinity is costing us our lives)
- My own unlearning (how I'm still catching myself defaulting to the performance)
- What my daughters, wife, and podcast guests actually need from me (not invulnerability, but humanity)
Brad's Corner, a place where I work through this stuff out loud, share what I'm learning, and get honest about where I'm still struggling. If you're tired of performing, this one's for you.
💡 Key Insights:
- The strongest thing a man can do isn't suppress his emotions—it's feel them
- The strongest thing a man can do isn't have all the answers, it's admit when he doesn't
- The strongest thing a man can do isn't carry everything alone, it's ask for help
- The strongest thing a man can do isn't dominate, it's partner
- The strongest thing a man can do isn't perform invulnerability, it's show up as fully human
- Men who strongly adhere to traditional masculine norms are 2.4 times more likely to die by suicide
- Real strength is built in connection, not isolation
Key Message:
Being human is the strongest thing you can be.
You don't have to have it all together. You're allowed to struggle. You're allowed to ask for help. You're allowed to feel your emotions instead of burying them. Doing those things doesn't make you weak, it makes you strong. It makes you human. And being human? That's the strongest thing you can be. Not performing strength, but being strong enough to be vulnerable.
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