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Episode 8:

Redefining Asian Masculinity and Mental Health

with Samuel Shin, Licensed Therapist, Coach, and Men’s Group Facilitator

Have you ever wondered why vulnerability feels so unsafe for our Asian fathers, sons, friends?

In this episode, Lindsay speaks with licensed therapist and coach Samuel Shin about the unique cultural pressures facing Asian men and the path toward healing and authenticity. They explore emotional and identity struggles, Samuel’s PIE method (Process, Integration, Embodiment), and practical ways men—and their partners—can begin cultivating vulnerability and deeper connection.

This is a must-listen for Asian men seeking healing and for anyone wanting to better support the men in their lives.

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“When a man finally feels safe enough to be himself, everything in his life starts to change.”

Samuel Shin

What you learn in this episode:

  • Why many Asian men struggle with vulnerability caught between Western emasculation and cultural messages that emotions equal weakness.

  • The four core challenges Samuel sees most often: race/assimilation, family vs. self, emotional regulation, and communication in relationships.

  • How healing accelerates when men have a safe relationship where they feel seen, validated, and unshamed for expressing emotions.

  • Samuel’s PIE method – Process, Integration, Embodiment – and how it helps men move from coping and performing to grounded self-trust.

  • Practical ways partners and loved ones can support men with patience, listening, and creating space for real emotional expression.

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About the Guest

Samuel Shin, is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Certified Personal Development Coach, Certified Men’s Work Facilitator and host of Samuel and Friends Heal the World, a podcast spreading the message of healing and transformation for the world.  In his clinical work, he helps Asian men break free from cultural stigma, heal, and step into an authentic, empowered masculinity.  He is also the founder of the Mindful Masculine, an 8 week program designed to help Asian men heal past trauma, build emotional resilience, and discover a more balanced, authentic masculinity using culturally responsive methods.

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