• Ep. 25 The Quiet Divorce with Lisa Miller
    Jan 23 2026

    Summary
    In this episode of Hold On Tight, Marc LaFleur and Lisa Miller delve into the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on the pivotal question of whether to stay or leave a marriage. They explore the emotional nuances behind this decision, emphasizing the importance of self-care, communication, and understanding one's own needs. Lisa shares insights on the silent divorce phenomenon, where couples coexist without emotional connection, and offers practical advice for couples seeking to rekindle intimacy. The conversation highlights the significance of self-forgiveness and personal growth in navigating relationship challenges, ultimately encouraging listeners to engage in honest self-reflection and open communication with their partners.

    Takeaways

    • Should I stay and can I stay are not the same question.
    • You can't pour from an empty cup.
    • If your child was in the same relationship, would you be happy?
    • Choosing to stay means healing into someone new.
    • You have to own your side of the street.
    • Self-forgiveness is a huge part of this puzzle.
    • You have to start to kind of date each other again.
    • We teach people how to treat us.
    • Boundaries protect us.
    • You have to learn who you are on a deeper subconscious level.
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    31 Min.
  • Ep.24: You Were Saying? The Science of Self-Talk
    Jan 16 2026

    Summary

    In this episode, Marc LaFleur explores the concept of self-talk, emphasizing its significance in emotional regulation and personal development. He discusses the different types of self-talk, the impact of emotional dysregulation, and how intentional self-talk can lead to better decision-making and discipline. LaFleur provides practical tips for harnessing the power of self-talk to improve mental clarity and emotional resilience, ultimately encouraging listeners to be more aware of their inner dialogue and use it as a tool for growth.

    Takeaways

    • Self-talk is a constant internal dialogue that influences our emotions and actions.
    • Unchecked self-talk can lead to negative outcomes, while intentional self-talk can foster growth.
    • There are four types of self-talk: negative, positive, automatic, and strategic.
    • Emotional dysregulation occurs when emotions override logical thinking, impacting self-talk.
    • Self-talk can help create space between emotion and action, allowing for better decision-making.
    • Discipline is about inserting language before action, not just willpower.
    • Self-talk is a skill that can be developed with practice and awareness.
    • Using your name in self-talk can create psychological distance and clarity.
    • Accurate thinking is more beneficial than positive thinking in managing stress.
    • Awareness of self-talk is the first step towards improvement.
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    24 Min.
  • Ep.23: Okay. I Understand. Love in 2026
    Jan 9 2026

    Summary

    In this episode, Marc LaFleur explores the complexities of love, emphasizing its enduring nature despite modern challenges. He discusses the importance of trust, healing, and self-discovery in relationships, and outlines the three phases of love: fireworks, candle, and mirror. LaFleur encourages listeners to confront their emotional barriers and choose love intentionally, highlighting that true love requires vulnerability and growth.

    Takeaways

    • Love has been a fundamental force for over 200,000 years.
    • True love is built on choice, not convenience.
    • Modern dating often leads to loneliness despite increased options.
    • Love demands patience, accountability, and forgiveness.
    • Trust is the heartbeat of love; without it, peace is lost.
    • Healing involves remembering and loving again, despite past pain.
    • Emotional unavailability can disguise itself as passion.
    • Real love requires both partners to grow together.
    • The mirror of love reveals unresolved issues within ourselves.
    • Choosing love means being open to vulnerability and discomfort
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    17 Min.
  • Ep.22: Bonded Brotherhood with Jeff Low
    Jan 2 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of Hold On Tight, Marc LaFleur speaks with Jeff Low, founder of Bonded Brotherhood, about the importance of community and vulnerability for men. They discuss the challenges men face in expressing emotions, the myths surrounding masculinity, and the critical need for connection and support. Jeff shares insights from his own journey and the transformative impact of the Ascent program, emphasizing that men are not alone in their struggles and that building authentic relationships is essential for personal growth and mental health.

    Takeaways

    • None of us get through tough times alone.
    • Bonded Brotherhood was created to address men's isolation.
    • Community is essential for emotional support.
    • Men often feel they must carry their burdens alone.
    • Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness.
    • Many men struggle to identify close friends outside of work.
    • Gratitude can help rewire our mental pathways.
    • Men need safe spaces to express their feelings.
    • Authenticity is about being true to oneself.
    • The younger generation is changing the narrative around masculinity.
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    45 Min.
  • Ep.21 The Truth with Devin The One
    Dec 26 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Marc LaFleur and Devin Linder delve into the themes of truth, accountability, and personal growth. They discuss the importance of recognizing one's current situation, the necessity of making micro changes, and the significance of self-care in a chaotic life. The dialogue also explores the victim mentality and the power of ownership, emphasizing the need to reframe one's identity and take responsibility for personal growth. Devin shares practical advice on building habits and the importance of honest self-check-ins, culminating in an exclusive 60-second bomb of wisdom.

    Takeaways

    • You are exactly where you're supposed to be.
    • Change requires confronting painful truths.
    • Micro changes can lead to significant transformations.
    • Daily self-check-ins are crucial for mental health.
    • Chaos thrives in the gaps of inaction.
    • Putting yourself first is not selfish; it's necessary.
    • Ownership is a powerful tool for personal growth.
    • Reframing your identity can change your life.
    • Victim mentality is comfortable but destructive.
    • Real growth comes from taking responsibility for your actions.
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    32 Min.
  • Ep.20: Who Are You Now? Rebuilding Identity, and Self After Divorce with Rudy A
    Dec 19 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Marc LaFleur and breakup coach Rudy A discuss the challenges men face after divorce, including identity loss, accountability, and the importance of community. They explore how to rebuild oneself, navigate new relationships, and reconnect with sexuality while emphasizing the need for emotional support and healing. Rudy shares personal experiences and practical advice for men to take charge of their healing journey and foster healthier relationships moving forward.

    Takeaways

    • Rediscovering identity after divorce is crucial.
    • Accountability is key to personal growth.
    • Healing takes time and should not be rushed.
    • Men need to be vulnerable and open about their feelings.
    • Community support is essential for emotional health.
    • Dating after divorce requires honesty and self-awareness.
    • Reconnecting with sexuality involves understanding new dynamics.
    • Technology can be a tool for emotional expression.
    • Isolation can hinder healing; reach out for support.
    • Actions speak louder than words in setting an example for children.
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    38 Min.
  • Ep.19: Diagnoses, Feelings & Raising Humans with Gayle Alexander
    Dec 12 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Marc LaFleur and Gayle Alexander explore the complexities of mental health, emotional regulation, and parenting. They discuss the implications of diagnoses, the importance of resilience in children, and how emotions, both positive and negative, play a crucial role in personal growth. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to manage their own emotions to better support their children, the value of community and group therapy, and the ongoing stigma surrounding therapy. Gayle shares practical advice for parents on navigating after-school emotions and fostering resilience in their children.

    Takeaways

    • Therapy should be viewed as a strength, not a stigma.
    • It's essential for parents to manage their own emotions first.
    • Negative emotions serve a purpose in personal growth.
    • Resiliency is a skill that can be taught and learned.
    • Community and group therapy can provide valuable support.
    • Children need to learn to self-soothe and manage their emotions.
    • It's okay for kids to feel overwhelmed; they need guidance.
    • Parents should encourage their children to take on responsibilities.
    • Hugging can be a simple yet effective way to connect with children.
    • Learning involves making mistakes and overcoming challenges.
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    44 Min.
  • Ep.18: Masculine, Feminine, and All the Chaos in Between with Stephanie Lindeman
    Dec 5 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, Marc LaFleur interviews Stephanie Lindeman, an attachment therapist and life coach, discussing the complexities of attachment styles, the dynamics of masculine and feminine energy, and the importance of emotional connection in relationships. They explore the anxious-avoidant dynamic, cultural shifts in dating, and the impact of shame-driven masculinity. Stephanie emphasizes the need for vulnerability and effective communication to bridge gaps in relationships and highlights the significance of understanding one's attachment style for healthier connections.

    Takeaways

    • Masculine energy provides structure while feminine energy brings emotionality.
    • The anxious-avoidant dynamic can lead to emotional burnout in relationships.
    • Understanding attachment styles is crucial for relationship success.
    • Emotional connection is essential for intimacy and relationship satisfaction.
    • Cultural shifts have changed the expectations in dating and relationships.
    • Vulnerability is key to effective communication in relationships.
    • Shame-driven masculinity restricts emotional expression in men.
    • Healthy masculinity involves being in touch with one's emotions.
    • Couples often wait too long to seek help for their relationship issues.
    • It's possible to restore love and connection with effort and understanding.
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    46 Min.