Épisodes

  • E33- Dr Louise Newson- Menopause and The Silent Strain Couples Don't Talk About
    Feb 4 2026

    Menopause and perimenopause can quietly affect marriage, intimacy, and family life. In this episode, Dr Louise Newson, The @menopause_doctor explains how hormonal change impacts mood, connection, and desire, why symptoms are often misunderstood, and how men can better support their partner.

    We explore what is actually happening in the body when hormones change and why it can show up as personality shifts, anxiety, anger, brain fog, exhaustion, and loss of libido. We also look at why many men internalise this as rejection or failure, and what they can do to support their partner without judgement.

    If your relationship feels different in midlife, this conversation offers clarity

    Chapters

    00:00 Why menopause is affecting marriage and family life

    02:25 Louise Newson’s story and why she spoke out

    06:00 What menopause and perimenopause really are

    11:30 Why symptoms are missed and misunderstood

    17:15 Emotional distance intimacy loss and relationship strain

    23:03 Why sex touch and desire can disappear

    29:15 Isolation stress and escapism for men

    34:45 What men can do to support their partner

    41:18 Testosterone decline and hormonal health in men

    44:50 Final thoughts and why this conversation matters

    To learn more about our Network for men in leadership, please visit: https://monumental.global/the-network/

    Sponsor

    This episode is proudly supported by Burgess Mee, a family law firm helping individuals navigate the emotional and legal complexities of relationship breakdown with clarity and dignity. Learn more at https://burgessmee.com

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    44 min
  • E32-Simon Squibb - Do You Have a Dream Or Just Debt
    Jan 30 2026

    With 500 million views a month, Simon Squibb says we’re still missing the real reasons systems keep failing us.

    Education, the student loan trap, AI-driven learning, home ownership, freedom and purpose…we discuss it all. ⁠

    Simon Squibb is the founder of HelpBnk, has built and exited multiple businesses and partners with the likes of Sir Richard Branson and Mr Beast.

    Chapters:

    00:00 The Burden of Financial Choices

    05:56 Rethinking Education in the Digital Age

    11:40 The Role of Social Media in Mental Health

    17:20 Challenging Traditional Career Paths

    23:32 The Reality of Home Ownership and Debt

    29:12 A Vision for the Future of England

    To learn more about our Network for men in leadership, please visit: https://monumental.global/the-network/


    Sponsor

    This episode is proudly supported by Burgess Mee, a family law firm helping individuals navigate the emotional and legal complexities of relationship breakdown with clarity and dignity. Learn more at https://burgessmee.com

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    31 min
  • Monumental Moments #2 Daniel Priestley - Disruption Favors the Curious
    Jan 14 2026

    Daniel Priestley explains why AI is likely to reshape work and careers faster than any previous technological shift.

    I've known Dan for 7 years now and his wisdom is gold. Since we recorded this he has appeared on leading podcasts, including The Diary of a CEO and Modern Wisdom.

    For More on Monumental's Podcast & Network, please visit: https://monumental.global/

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    5 min
  • Monumental Moments #1 - Dr Phil Hopley - Understanding Resilience
    Jan 9 2026

    Men often wear suffering as a badge of honour - but is that the same as resilience?

    Pete Hunt and Dr Phil Hopley, Sports Phycologist to Lando Norris and the Mclaren F1 team explore the difference, unpacking stress, recovery, and what it really means to build resilience in modern life.

    For More on Monumental's Podcast & Network, please visit: https://monumental.global/

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    3 min
  • E31 - Ex-Chancellor Sir Jeremy Hunt MP - Uncovered
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of The Monumental Podcast, Pete Hunt talks with Sir Jeremy Hunt in a deeply human conversation about leadership, resilience, and the unseen cost of life at the top of British politics.

    Sir Jeremy reflects on a career that has placed him at the centre of some of the most difficult decisions in modern public life, from leading the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games to serving as the UK’s longest-serving Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Foreign Secretary, and Chancellor of the Exchequer.

    But this conversation goes far beyond titles.

    Timestamps

    00:00 Intro to Sir Jeremy Hunt: Resilience, Pressure, and Leadership

    01:08 Subscribe and Monumental Network Intro

    01:55 Charterhouse vs Oxford: Confidence, Bullying, and Resilience

    03:28 Why Resilience Should Be Taught and the Importance of Friendships

    05:20 Politics and Friendship: Why It's Harder Now

    07:01 Family and Friendship Outside Politics: The Cost of Leadership

    08:17 Early Business Failures and Lessons on Resilience

    10:35 From Chancellor to Backbencher: Keeping Perspective

    12:05 Handling Criticism and the "Ocean's 11" List of Achievements

    14:01 Health Secretary Years: Facing Anger, Hate, and Pressure

    15:50 Loneliness in Leadership and the Drive to Keep Going

    17:43 Marriage Under Pressure: The "Third Person" in Politics

    20:25 Children's Mental Health and Social Media Concerns

    22:44 Doom Scrolling and Parenting in a Digital Age

    24:03 Tech Transitions and Optimism About the Future

    25:53 Future Ambitions: Family Focus and Public Service

    28:29 Restoring Confidence in Britain and Closing Thoughts

    To find out more about the private network Pete founded for men in leadership, visit:

    www.monumental.global


    Episode Sponsor :

    https://www.burgessmee.com/

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    30 min
  • E30 - Erica Komisar - The Inconvenient Truth About Parenting In 2025
    Apr 8 2025

    Erica Komisar – The Inconvenient Truth about Parenting in 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode, Pete Hunt welcomes back psychoanalyst and bestselling author Erica Komisar, following a year of exponential growth in her reach and message, including a recent appearance on The Diary of a CEO. Known for challenging modern parenting ideals, Erica confronts the uncomfortable truths about early attachment, the myth of “having it all,” and why parental presence in a child’s early years is non-negotiable.

    Whether you’re a father, partner, or simply someone reflecting on how you were parented, this conversation offers both a reality check and a powerful invitation to rethink what children really need.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:29 – Why Erica’s message is seen as controversial

    04:03 – The cost of early childcare trade-offs

    09:20 – Narcissism and unmet emotional needs

    13:00 – The impact of different attachment styles

    18:04 – Boarding school and emotional detachment

    23:30 – The social media narrative vs. real parenting

    27:00 – Why guilt shouldn’t be ignored

    32:16 – “Second chances” and late-stage fatherhood

    36:45 – Teenagers, tech, and the void of play

    41:00 – Starting deeper conversations with your kids

    47:00 – Reframing parenting as teamwork

    52:30 – Careers, control, and the realities of modern motherhood

    1:03:00 – The long-term impact of early disconnection


    To find out more about the private network Pete founded for growth-focused leaders, visit:

    www.monumental.global

    Your Wheel of Life in just 90 seconds:

    https://insight.monumental.global/wheeloflife

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    1 h et 5 min
  • E29 - Nick Duffell - Understanding Ex-Boarding School Men's Marriages
    Apr 1 2025

    In this powerful episode, Pete Hunt sits down with Nick Duffell, psychotherapist, author, and pioneer of work around boarding school trauma. They explore why so many high-achieving men with these privileged backgrounds feel emotionally stuck, the hidden impact of early survival strategies, and how intimacy becomes one of life’s greatest challenges. A raw and essential listen for men navigating midlife, relationships, and identity.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:29 – Why relationships are so hard for men

    04:46 – Boarding school and emotional shutdown

    07:52 – The missing emotional training

    11:15 – Listening as a lost skill

    15:08 – Survivor roles and disconnection

    22:04 – The gift of emotional energy

    24:06 – The mother wound

    32:00 – The child self in adult relationships

    36:10 – Institutional life vs. intimacy

    43:00 – The missing father figure

    47:02 – Mentorship and male role models

    50:00 – The impact of porn and overstimulation

    53:40 – Power through vulnerability

    To find out more about the private network that Pete founded for growth focused leaders, visit www.monumental.global

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    56 min
  • E28 - The Monumental Men - What Happens Inside Monumental...
    Mar 20 2025

    In a special departure from the usual one-on-one format, host Pete Hunt, Founder of "Monumental", welcomes George, Mike, Oli, Sam, and Ben, a group of Monumental members, for a candid conversation about what really goes on inside Monumental.

    Together, they discuss how meaningful support, honest dialogue, and putting down the “mask” can transform men’s relationships, careers, and overall sense of fulfilment.

    For more information, please click on this link. https://monumental.global/

    To understand your Wheel of Life (in just 90 seconds) click on this link.

    https://insight.monumental.global/wheeloflife

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    38 min