Can You Reinvent Yourself? — Alyson and Tripp Lanier

Can a neutered nerd become a stud?

Is your inner critic an enemy or an ally?

And is self rejection fueling your ambition to be better?

Today Alyson and I react to a movie called The Hitman and the topic of reinventing ourselves. This leads us to discuss pickup artists, neutered men, and facing our inner critic.

In this conversation:

  • The Hitman movie
  • Playing a role to get money, sex, attention
  • Cancel culture and public shaming
  • The modern neutered male
  • When a woman wants to feel claimed or desired

Plus:

  • Who are we at an essential level?
  • Feeling pressured to maintain a persona or risk rejection
  • How does our programming limit our opportunities?
  • Dealing with the inner critic
  • What’s driving our desire to grow?

Mentioned in this discussion:

About Tripp Lanier

Tripp Lanier is a professional coach, author of This Book Will Make You Dangerous, and host of The New Man Podcast: Beyond the Macho Jerk and the New Age Wimp which — for over a decade — has been downloaded millions of times.

Since 2005, he has spent thousands of hours coaching people all around the world to get out of the rat race, become an authority in their field, and make a great living doing the work they were put on this earth to do. Over the years he’s designed several businesses to support a simple lifestyle focused on freedom, ease, meaning, and fun.

If you’d like to learn more about coaching with Tripp Lanier visit TrippLanier.com.

About Alyson Lanier

Alyson Lanier is a multifaceted expert at the intersection of psychological and spiritual healing. With a 30 year career in Psychotherapy that includes a BA, MA, and LPC in psychology, Alyson supplemented her education with extensive training and certifications in attachment work, Gestalt therapy, Transpersonal psychology, Shambhala Buddhism, internal family systems, and Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy. Her professional journey encompasses over 50,000 hours of therapeutic experience working with individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents across clinical and private settings.

If you’d like to learn more about working with Alyson Lanier visit AlysonLanier.com.