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Almost Macho

Almost Macho

By: Dhiren Bhatia & Preet Sagar
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The 20s were for learning. The 30s were for building. The 40s are for unlearning.

We were taught to provide, protect, and produce using an old playbook. It worked for them. It does not fully work for us.

By 40's, the noise of who society says you should be fades. What remains is a harder question: What is the definition of a modern man??

This is not about more information. It is about shedding scripts you did not write. It is about values, identity, marriage, money, fatherhood, and legacy done consciously.

Almost Macho is a candid Hinglish conversation between Preet and Dhiren

We aren't gurus; we’re men sharing the life lessons we wish we knew in our 20s and 30s.

Dhiren Bhatia

Instagram: https://instagram.com/dhirenbh/

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/dhirenb/

Preet Sagar

Instagram: https://instagram.com/sagarpreet/

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/preetsagar/

#AlmostMacho #ModernMasculinity #MidlifeRoadmap #SouthAsianMen #Unlearning

Dhiren Bhatia & Preet Sagar
Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The One About Boys Trip
    Apr 23 2026

    he Secret Every Wife Suspects (The Boys Trip)

    Most men view a “Boys Trip” through the lens of a Hollywood cliché: drunken chaos and regret. They are wrong. For the high-capacity professional, these trips are a vital psychological survival mechanism. It is the only time most men feel safe enough to shed the “provider armor,” drop the ego, and reconnect with the version of themselves that isn't defined by a mortgage or a job title.

    In this conversation, we break down why modern masculinity is suffering from a lack of "shoulder-to-shoulder" connection and why your ability to lead your family depends on your ability to occasionally leave them.

    [TIMESTAMPS]

    00:00 - The two new characters: Sanju and Baban

    01:57 - Accessing the heart: The Hormozi and Tony Robbins shift

    03:56 - Why indecision is the silent killer of growth

    05:30 - Defining the "Boys Trip": The transition from Man to Boy

    07:03 - Why "The Hangover" movie ruined the reputation of male bonding

    08:52 - Alter Egos: Why we need Sanju and Baban to survive

    12:56 - Why better men make better fathers (The recharge principle)

    15:51 - How to frame "What's good for me is good for us"

    17:19 - Why men talk shoulder-to-shoulder, not face-to-face

    21:13 - The Strategy: How to pitch a boys trip to your wife

    26:30 - The #1 Rule: Whatever happens, stays there

    30:41 - Masculinity requires challenge: Why comfort is the enemy

    34:32 - The Thailand Triathlon: Fuelled by pure competition

    39:17 - Napoleon Hill, luck, and being prepared for the win

    If you’re ready to take action from this episode - Download the Debrief here https://almost-macho.kit.com/theoneaboutboystrip

    📚 REFERENCES

    4,000 Weeks by Oliver Burkman https://amzn.to/4sGQClb

    The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle https://amzn.to/3OwNquw

    Case 63 (Podcast Recommendation) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/case-63/id1703294291

    🔗 CONNECT WITH US

    🎙 Almost Macho Podcast

    👤 Dhiren Bhatia

    📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/dhirenb/

    💼 LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/dhirenb/

    👤 Preet Sagar

    📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sagarpreet/

    💼 LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/preetsagar/

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    41 mins
  • The One About Less Goals More Wins
    Apr 9 2026

    The 20s were for learning. The 30s were for building. The 40s require focus.

    Most men don’t fail because they lack ambition.

    They fail because they chase too many goals.

    In this episode of Almost Macho, we break down our annual review process and why setting one meaningful goal beats chasing five half-finished ones.

    We talk about:

    • How to properly close your year

    • The 7 domains of life

    • Why vision should be loose, not perfect

    • The power of one Big Hairy Audacious Goal

    • Identity over outcome

    • Consistency over intensity

    • Why most goal-setting systems fail

    Less goals. More wins.

    If you’re tired of resetting your life every January, this episode will change how you plan 2026.

    📚 Books mentioned:

    4,000 Weeks – Oliver Burkeman

    The Odyssey Plan – Dave Evans & Bill Burnett

    Follow us:

    Dhiren Bhatia

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/dhirenbh/

    LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/dhirenb/

    Preet Sagar

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/sagarpreet/

    LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/preetsagar/

    #AlmostMacho #GoalSetting #Consistency #ModernMasculinity #LifeDesign

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    43 mins
  • The one about bad relationship advice
    Mar 26 2026

    Husbands don’t usually explode.

    They slowly withdraw.

    And most wives never see it coming.

    No one teaches men how to handle marriage.

    We learn how to make money.

    We learn how to compete.

    We never learn how to love.

    In this episode of the Almost Macho Podcast, we break down the relationship advice most of us inherited — and why some of it is quietly damaging modern marriages:

    • “Be the man of the house.”

    • “Never go to bed angry.”

    • “Wives shouldn’t get special treatment.”

    • Emotional dumping disguised as honesty.

    • Why masculine and feminine energy are different — not equal.

    This conversation is not about blaming men.

    It’s not about blaming women.

    It’s about understanding why so many husbands feel unseen…and why so many wives feel unheard.

    If you’re married, dating, or planning to build a life with someone — this episode will challenge how you think about roles, communication, leadership, and connection.

    Because marriage doesn’t fail from one big explosion.

    It fades from slow withdrawal.

    📚 Books mentioned:

    • Nonviolent Communication

    • The Way of the Superior Man

    🔔 Subscribe for more honest conversations on masculinity, marriage, and modern life.

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    41 mins
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