Men’s Self-Discovery: Navigating Authenticity with Dennis Gable of INLIER
In this episode of Phoenix Business Radio, Karen Nowicki introduces Dennis Gable, the visionary founder of INLIER, a company dedicated to interpersonal growth through its innovative six-week program tailored for men. Gable, drawing from his journey of self-discovery, emphasizes the transformative potential of understanding oneself and challenges societal norms, urging men to embrace authenticity and navigate the complexities of self-awareness. The INLIER program, described as a clear piece of glass reflecting one’s truest self, is detailed through discussions on tools like the “vulnerable” app and the “52 cards pick me up” journal.
As the interview unfolds, Gable and Nowicki delve into the essence of the INLIER program, its one-on-one nature, and the potential expansion into a men’s club—a safe haven for genuine existence beyond societal expectations. The conversation underscores the societal posturing of men, delving into the tipping points that prompt self-reflection and the importance of men admitting their need for support. Gable envisions a world where individuals, including high-functioning men, embark on a journey of self-discovery, finding peace and authenticity.
Listen to this episode as it offers valuable insights and a roadmap for those seeking a profound understanding of themselves.
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INLIER is the execution of 20+ years of leadership, coaching, facilitation, and a dedication to men’s mental health. It is an opportunity for men to fast track their own self-knowing and take one more step on the journey of living authentically.
Dennis Gable is a visionary and dreamer who deeply pursues the best for people around him. Over the years he has been: lead singer, public speaker, pastor, mentor, and coach [both professional & personal].
He’s done the hard work to confront his self-doubt and shame and heal most of his experiences, allowing him to be gracious in his leadership to men and the healing of their stories.