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MELD: Podcast

February 19-22, 2026

Stories from the Journey

John Doe is a men’s coach and author of The Modern Man’s Journey.

Owen Marcus and Tim Lee launch Meld Men: Stories from the Journey by telling their own. Tim describes how a failed marriage and a growing sense of disconnection led him to a men’s retreat, where he discovered the power of vulnerability and community. Owen shares how his early struggles with dyslexia and Asperger’s shaped his journey, eventually leading him to pioneer a somatic-based approach to men’s groups.  The episode dives deep into the cultural conditioning that keeps men emotionally shut down and the transformational potential of honest, embodied connection. It’s a conversation filled with reflection, hard truths, and the reminder that no man has to go it alone.

What if the freedom you’ve been chasing was hiding on the other side of being seen?In this powerful episode of Meld: Stories from the Journey, host Tim Lee sits down with Marty Nocchi—a former Catholic priest and current men’s coach—who opens up about the quiet exhaustion of emotional suppression, the loneliness of disconnection, and the life-changing moment when he finally chose to stop hiding.Marty shares how he stumbled into men’s work through social media, resisted the invitation to show up, and then found unexpected clarity, brotherhood, and liberation at a retreat in Joshua Tree. He talks about what it really means to be whole, the difference between barriers and boundaries, and why being seen can feel terrifying but also like coming home.If you’ve ever felt stuck, burned out, or like something in you is trying to be heard, this conversation is for you.

In this powerful episode of Meld Men: Stories from the Journey, host Tim Lee sits down with Bill McAlife, a former police officer who transformed decades of suppressed trauma into a thriving path of emotional wellness. Bill shares the turning point that forced him to walk away from law enforcement, his reluctant first steps into men's work, and the profound healing that followed. From bottled-up pain to somatic breakthroughs and renewed purpose, this is a raw, real look at what it means to rewrite your story as a man.

In this episode of Meld Men: Stories from the Journey, host Tim Lee speaks with Andrew Feely—a chef-turned-mentor—who opens up about the hidden trauma that silently shaped his life, career, and relationships. After years of therapy and emotional shutdowns, a breaking point in his second engagement pushed Andrew to try something radically different: men’s work.What began with resistance turned into a life-changing experience. Andrew shares the moment he almost didn’t get on the plane, how he confronted decades of “not good enough” conditioning, and what happened when he finally released the trauma that had defined him since childhood.This is a story of freezing, father wounds, generational healing, and choosing connection over silence. If you’ve ever felt stuck or like you're carrying emotional weight you can’t name—this is the episode to hear.