
#25...Can regret be helpful?
In this one-year anniversary episode of Pour It On , Chris, Shaun, and Ben dive deep into the often-misunderstood concept of regret. Moving past the modern "toxic positivity" trope of living with "no regrets," the hosts

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Pour It On is a podcast hosted by Shaun Emerson, Ben Feller and Chris Lozier about male friendship, life’s challenges and joys, and making the most of our time here. When the chaos of life makes you want to bottle it in, don’t let it. Grab your drink of choice, enjoy the moment, and let’s pour it on!
Unknown Host hosts Pour It On, a education show with 26 episodes published.

In this one-year anniversary episode of Pour It On , Chris, Shaun, and Ben dive deep into the often-misunderstood concept of regret. Moving past the modern "toxic positivity" trope of living with "no regrets," the hosts

In a special crossover episode for our Pour It On listeners, we are revisiting one of our favorite conversations from our sister podcast, If You've Come This Far. Before Ben Feller joined Chris and Shaun as a co-host on

In this episode of Pour It On, Shaun, Ben, and Chris tackle the friction between objective reality and our own subjective lenses. Triggered by a famous quote on human perception, the guys dive into the complex and often

In this episode, hosts Ben Feller, Chris Lozier, and Sean Emerson dive into the societal expectations of masculinity and the "burden" of expressing vulnerability. Sparked by NBA star Victor Wembanyama’s recent public dis

In this episode of Pour It On, Chris recounts his recent 30-year reunion with his fellow submarine officers from the USS Trepang. The trio explores if/how "shared intensity"--whether in the isolated, high-stakes environm

In this episode of Pour It On, Shaun, Ben, and Chris gather on a Saturday morning to explore the elusive nature of wisdom. Moving beyond simple definitions, the trio discusses how wisdom differs from mere intelligence an

In this episode, the trio dives into the multifaceted nature of life transitions, sparked by Ben's recent move to a new job at age 55. They explore the emotional spectrum of change—ranging from the initial spark of excit

In this episode, we delve into the profound topic of grief, sharing our personal experiences with loss and exploring the complexities of navigating emotions associated with it. We discuss the different models of grief, t

In this episode, Shaun, Ben, and Chris discuss the difference between being alone and feeling lonely. They share their experiences of cherishing alone time and how it can be a source of joy, the impact of the pandemic on

Ben is the host for the latest episode and he asks the question, "What makes a healthy life?" The guys explore the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of being healthy. They discuss joy, connection, hiking, stress

Chris hosts this episode exploring the Henry Ford heuristic, "Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right." The guys delve into mindset as a factor for success and personal growth, taking on cooking (b

In the first episode of 2026, hosts Ben, Chris, and Shaun discuss their experiences with fame and legacy. Prompted by Shaun's wife and daughter's attendance at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the guys discu

In this episode, Ben, Shaun, and Chris discuss the concept of life's chapters, reflecting on past experiences and current reflections. They explore how men of a certain age navigate life transitions, emphasizing the impo

In this episode, Chris is the host and the topic is time. The boys discuss the importance of time as the real currency of life, sharing personal anecdotes about how they prioritize their time. They delve into the value o

In this episode, the guys explore "gambling on life," risk-taking, and its impact on society. The conversation delves into the broader implications of risk, including its psychological and societal effects. They share pe

In this episode, the guys explore "gambling in life" and risk-taking, including its psychological and societal effects. They share personal anecdotes, and the importance of taking calculated risks in life and career. The

In the 10th episode, Ben, Chris, and Shaun discuss the challenges of turning big problems into manageable ones. Ben reflects on his children's book, "Big Problems, Little Problems," and its impact on his life and others.

Chris hosts this episode and focuses on the concept of essentialism, as outlined in Greg McEwan's book of the same name.. They discuss people pleasing, learning to say no to non-essential tasks, the challenge of essentia

In this episode, Shaun hosts and is wondering whether every "conversation" is either one based in love or based in fear and can you love everyone. With this theme, the boys explore the nuances of love, fear, the impact o

In this episode, hosted by Chris, the guys discuss the issue of "social capital" the focus of Robert Putnam's book "Bowling Alone" and Pete Davis' documentary "Join or Die." They share personal experiences and insights o
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