We can create a value shift in our society where it’s more important to us that you are a good human being, than you create good art. It’s more important that you are a good parent to your kids, than a successful person in your career.

And men that feel they are under attack for what they do in their personal or public lives need to recognize that accountability is not oppression. You might not have intended to create harm, nevertheless you must hear the impact of your actions, understand and accept what happened.

– Eric FitzMedrud, PhD

What’s up with men? Are they under attack, or finally being held accountable? What are the first steps to making better men? What is the only love that really matters?

Find out the answers to these questions and more in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the therapist and author Eric FitzMedrud on Becoming Better Men. 

Ep 138: Becoming Better Men with Eric FitzMedrud, PhD

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About Eric FitzMedrud, PhD

Eric FitzMedrud, PhD is a therapist specializing in relationship and sexual issues in the San Francisco Bay Area. His specialty is helping men improve their sex lives by learning to regulate their emotions, removing sexual entitlement, and honing their sexual consent and negotiation skills. 

FitzMedrud is a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. He has been published in an academic book an academic journal and has spoken at multiple conferences. He has also trained therapists and taught many graduate courses in psychology. 

FitzMedrud has a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. He is polyamorous and bisexual, and lives with his wife of twenty-three years and his life partner of six years in San Francisco’s East Bay area, California.

He came onto the show to talk about his book: The Better Man: A Guide to Consent, Stronger Relationships, and Hotter Sex.

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