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  • #47 Quitting Alcohol Transformed My Life: How To Reach Your Goals, Transform Your Life & Hack Your Brain With Coach Reiss
    Apr 22 2025

    Reiss talks about how he quit drinking for the first time.

    On this episode of Hearts Wide Open, The Men's Health Podcast, Dennis sat down with Reiss Silva, personal trainer and coach to world champions, medalists and world record holders and regular men just like you!

    Reiss opens up about the journey of quitting drinking, giving up alcohol for the first time and offers valuable thoughts as he tells his inspiring, not so easy story.

    The two share personal stories as they dive into the most important factors for a long and fulfilled life, Reiss' formula to success, growth and transformation as well as the darker topics from Reiss' life, like his anxiety and the difficulty of remaining friends when all you connect with each other over is a drink.


    You can find Reiss here:Instagram: @reiss_silva11

    LinkedIn: @weightlossandfitness

    Reiss' Be Elite Podcast


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    37 m
  • #46 Turning 33: Men, Aging & the Pressure to Have It All Figured Out
    Apr 8 2025

    Men’s mental health and aging as a man—what a combo. In this special birthday episode, Dennis turns 33 and dives headfirst into what it really feels like to be a man in his 30s, reflecting on life not quite going as planned, the weird pressure to "have it all figured out," and the little existential crisis that can sneak up with every passing year.

    Turning 30 used to feel like the beginning of adulthood… now 33 feels like a weird milestone no one warned us about. From the nostalgia of our early 20s to the new aches in our backs, this episode explores how aging as a man often brings more questions than answers—and why that’s totally okay.

    If you’ve ever found yourself looking back at your younger self wondering “what happened to the plan?”, this one’s for you.

    🎂 Featuring personal stories, honest reflection, and a few laughs, this episode is a reminder that getting older doesn’t mean your life is over—it just means you're human.

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    18 m
  • #45 Heart Health for Men: The Hidden Risks You Can’t Ignore | Heart Disease Prevention Secrets
    Mar 25 2025

    Most men ignore their heart health—until it’s too late. Don’t be one of them. Discover the secrets to heart health for men and learn heart disease prevention strategies that could save your life.

    In this episode of Hearts Wide Open, the Men's Health Podcast, host Dennis sits down with Michelle Routhenstein, a leading cardiology dietitian and preventive cardiology nutritionist from EntrielyNourished.com. They dive deep into the biggest risk factors for heart disease prevention, how gut health impacts heart health, and the crucial role of mental health in heart health.

    You’ll learn:
    ✅ How to naturally lower blood pressure✅ The best heart-healthy diet for men✅ The overlooked connection between gut health and heart health✅ Proactive steps every man should take to protect his heart

    Don't wait for a wake-up call—Men start taking control of your heart health today!

    🎧 Listen now and subscribe for more expert-backed health insights.

    You can find Michelle onInstagram: @heart.health.nutritionist LinkedIn: @michellerouthensteinWebsite: entirelynourished.com


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    28 m
  • #44 Why Going Home Feels Like Going Backwards – And How to Change That
    Mar 11 2025

    Going home as an adult can feel like stepping back in time. No matter how much we’ve grown, family dynamics and personal growth often clash, making us feel like a younger, outdated version of ourselves. In this episode, I share my experience of visiting home while staying in a BnB instead of my childhood home—and how it completely changed my relationship with myself and my family.Why does going home as an adult sometimes feel like going backwards? How do family dynamics and personal growth shape our identity? And most importantly, how can we set boundaries with family while still strengthening our connection with them?Tune in as we unpack why this happens, how I finally broke the cycle, and what you can do to maintain your sense of self on your next visit home. If you’ve ever struggled with balancing personal growth and family expectations, this episode is for you.

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    11 m
  • #43 Resilience Is My Superpower & How It Can Be Yours Too With Paul Doughty
    Feb 25 2025

    Resilience isn’t something we’re born with. Resilience can be developed. How? That’s exactly what we talked about with Paul Doughty!

    Paul is a published author who’s just released his new book “Resilience My Ultimate Superpower: Empowering Young Lives to Overcome Challenges”.

    We asked Paul what resilience means to him, what role resilience plays in his life and why he is helping young people specifically in becoming more resilient.

    Paul has had a LIFE! From growing up with domestic violence to living on standby and just merely functioning. To getting therapy a divorce, beating alcohol addiction and Lyme disease. He opens up about it all and how therapy and specifically TMS therapy have saved his life more than once.Resilience My Ultimate Superpower: Empowering Young Lives to Overcome Challenges - Paul Doughty (our amazon affiliate link)

    You can find Paul here:

    ⁠pdspeaks.com⁠

    ⁠@pdspeaks⁠ on Instagram

    ⁠linkedin.com/in/paul-doughty-1022092/The book that Paul's mum gave him:101 Ways To Transform Your Life - Dr. Wayne W. Dyer (our amazon affiliate link)


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    40 m
  • #42 From Getting Rejected By A Therapist To Actually Getting Help - Franz's Story
    Feb 11 2025

    Franz tried to get therapy for the first time and got rejected on the phone. On this episode Franz opens up about his story and how he stayed on course to eventually get professional help.

    He also talks about shame and shows us a new perspective, how shame is part of all of our life's in ways we sometimes cannot see. Today Franz changes the way we perceive shame and works with individuals like you and me to help "un-shame" them.

    Make sure to give this one a listen! Franz even does a small guided meditation, so make sure not be driving during that part, or pause/skip it at that point.


    You can find Franz on his Instagram⁠@franz.unverschaemt


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  • #41 My Friends Saved My Life! How To Build & Maintain Lasting Friendships With Ruan
    Jan 28 2025

    How do you successfully build and maintain lasting friendships? And how can a friendship evolve when it's over a long physical distance? Is this even possible?

    Dennis sat down with his longterm long-distance friend Ruan in Brazil to discuss friendship and more!

    Did you know that 1 in 5 men say that they do not have a single friend?

    His friends form Ruan's support system and he opens up about the time when they literally picked him up from a very dark place and saved his life.

    Ruan also talks about how being a queer man has impacted his life and how growing up with a father that accepts nothing but excellence has shaped him.

    This episode has it all!


    You can find Ruan on his Instagram @ruansouzacaetano and on LinkedIn: @ruancaetano


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    55 m
  • #40 From Blaming Parents & Villainizing Your Partner To Solving Problems TOGETHER With Nikki
    Jan 14 2025

    Soroosh sat down with Nikki from the Hearts Wide Open Family and discussed a variety of issues and topics related to relationships.

    Nikki is a psychologist and somatic movement coach who's recently joined the Hearts Wide Open family and supports us in organizing events for our community online and offline in the Netherlands. Wanna join one of our events? Stay tuned on our Instagram and/or subscribe to our newsletter via our website!

    On this episode Nikki opens up about growing up without a present father and how she had to learn to show and receive love from others as an adult. She also talks about how we often villainize & blame external circumstances or others for our struggle before looking inwards and why that is often the first step before starting to work on oneself.

    They further touch on relationships that feel transactional, what that means and how it is different in eastern vs western culture or collectivist vs individualist societies. Learn with them how to take the best out of both worlds!

    Towards the end they cover how the relationship with our parents can impact our relationships today and how we can work with our support system or partner to solve a problem rather than villainizing others and shifting blame outwards.


    You can find Nikki via her Instagram @chez.niki


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    57 m
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