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Welcome to the More In Common Podcast — where curiosity meets courage. Hosted by Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor, this show explores the human side of connection, communication, and emotional intelligence. Every week, we dive deep into real conversations that challenge assumptions, build trust, and help us all navigate complex relationships — at work, at home, and in our communities. 🎙️ From mindful parenting to leadership, political division to self-awareness — we ask the hard questions and model the tools to stay in the conversation when it matters most.
✅ New episodes every Friday
🎧 Listen in for practical insights, heartfelt stories, and a better way to be in the world — together.
🔔 Subscribe now if you’re ready to grow, stay curious, and connect more deeply.
Welcome to the More In Common Podcast — where curiosity meets courage. Hosted by Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor, this show explores the human side of connection, communication, and emotional intelligence. Every week, we dive deep into real conversations that challenge assumptions, build trust, and help us all navigate complex relationships — at work, at home, and in our communities. 🎙️ From mindful parenting to leadership, political division to self-awareness — we ask the hard questions and model the tools to stay in the conversation when it matters most.
✅ New episodes every Friday
🎧 Listen in for practical insights, heartfelt stories, and a better way to be in the world — together.
🔔 Subscribe now if you’re ready to grow, stay curious, and connect more deeply.
Episodes

Friday Feb 06, 2026
Emotional Awareness, Masculinity, and Learning to Pause
Friday Feb 06, 2026
Friday Feb 06, 2026
Episode Description
In this episode of More in Common, Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor are joined by Zach Amatore to explore the journey of emotional awareness and how masculinity is shaped by environment, leadership, and lived experience.
Zach reflects on growing up in high-pressure, male-dominated spaces — from sports culture to family business — and how those environments influenced how emotion, anger, and authority were expressed. The conversation examines how men often confuse intensity with aggression, why emotional regulation is misunderstood as weakness, and how learning to pause can radically change relationships at work and at home.
Throughout the episode, Zach connects his personal growth back to the emotional intelligence tools he learned through More in Common alongside Keith — emphasizing listening without fixing, managing tone, and creating safety in male relationships. Rather than rejecting masculinity, the discussion reframes it as something that evolves through awareness, accountability, and intentional practice.
This episode is for anyone navigating leadership, fatherhood, relationships, or self-growth — especially men learning how to hold strength and emotional clarity at the same time.
Key Topics & Keywords
emotional awareness, emotional intelligence, modern masculinity, male identity, leadership, mental health, vulnerability, communication, conflict regulation, personal growth, masculinity studies, podcast
Episode Chapters / Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction & setting the conversation
02:10 – Early influences: sports culture, masculinity, and emotion
06:45 – Anger vs intensity: how tone gets misread
11:30 – Learning emotional regulation in male spaces
16:20 – Taking over the family business & leadership pressure
20:50 – Listening without fixing: lessons from More in Common
25:40 – Redefining masculinity through awareness
30:10 – Modeling healthier masculinity in relationships
34:00 – Growth without perfection: final reflections
Takeaways
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Emotional awareness is learned, not innate
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Masculinity isn’t broken — it evolves
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Regulation creates trust, not weakness
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Listening is often more powerful than solving
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Growth happens through practice, not perfection
Sound Bites
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“Masculinity isn’t about being louder — it’s about being steadier.”
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“Sometimes the pause is the most powerful move.”
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“Strength without awareness turns into damage.”

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