760 Terry Crews on Success, Accountability, and Toxic Masculinity

Published: Feb. 18, 2019, 7:46 a.m.

b"YOU ARE WORTHY OF LOVE.\\nSo many of us hide who we truly are.\\nWe bury our shame thinking that if anyone knew we would no longer be accepted.\\nBut living this way keeps us from connecting with others.\\nIt keeps us from truly experiencing life.\\nI kept my history of abuse hidden for a long time. It wasn\\u2019t until I told my story that I could become the person I am today.\\nYou have to forgive yourself.\\nOn today\\u2019s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk about shame with a person of great courage and integrity: Terry Crews.\\nTerry Crews is an actor, activist, artist, and former NFL football player. He plays \\u201cTerry\\u201d on Brooklyn 99 and is now a host on America\\u2019s Got Talent. Terry was included among the group of people named as Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 2017 for going public with stories of sexual assault.\\nTerry has a powerful way of talking about what it means to be a man. We all can benefit from hearing his story.\\nSo get ready to learn all about guilt, shame, and toxic masculinity on Episode 760.\\nSome Questions I Ask:\\nWhat\\u2019s the biggest mistake that was the hardest to forgive yourself for? (5:30)\\nWhat\\u2019s your view on forgiving toxic men? (55:00)\\nHow did you learn to forgive yourself? (1:00:00)\\nWhat do love most about your wife (1:05:00)\\nIn This Episode You Will Learn:\\nAbout Terry\\u2019s history of addiction (14:00)\\nWhy men need intimacy (21:00)\\nThe three stages of every man\\u2019s life (28:00)\\nThe difference between shame and guilt (31:00)\\nThe definition of toxic masculinity (40:00)\\nAbout Terry\\u2019s #metoo moment (45:00)"