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April 16th, 2026 Mature Content

Why Men Are Being Radicalized (The Psychology of “Not Enough”)

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  1. Why Men Are Being Radicalized (The Psychology of “Not Enough”) Furkhan Dandia 1:18:50

In this episode of EZ Conversations, I’m joined by James J. Stamatelos, a professional coach and Certified Level 3 IFS practitioner, to explore why so many men struggle with the feeling of being “not enough”—even when they are high-achieving.

Drawing from his background in counter-terrorism and emergency management, James offers a powerful perspective on pressure, identity, and emotional resilience.

We discuss masculinity, shadow work, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and how men can begin to move from insecurity toward integration and purpose.

Key Themes:

  • Masculinity & identity
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • Shadow work
  • Trauma & emotional patterns
  • Purpose and self-leadership

James J. Stamatelos is a professional coach and Certified Level 3 Internal Family Systems (IFS) practitioner specializing in helping men navigate anxious insecurity—the persistent feeling of not being enough. He previously worked in counter-terrorism and emergency management, bringing a unique perspective on Stress, resilience, and identity.

00:00 Welcome and Setup

01:13 James Background and Work

02:17 Counterterrorism to Mens Healing

07:21 Rational Actors and Grievance

11:57 What Is Relational Trauma

15:54 IFS Parts Work Explained

18:22 Radicalization and Suicide Arc

21:09 Trauma Leaders and Followers

24:06 Fathers Uncles and Mens Teams

29:00 His Turning Point Story

35:07 Manhood Metrics and Meaning

38:15 Nihilism and Belonging

39:34 Why Society Radicalizes

42:05 Manipulation and AI

45:18 Escaping Echo Chambers

48:56 Humility and Dialogue

52:01 Fear as a Weapon

54:37 Connection Before Facts

57:30 Economic System Scapegoats

01:02:27 Disasters Reveal Humanity

01:04:33 Building Local Initiatives

01:09:53 Practical Takeaways

01:12:30 Where to Find James

01:13:42 Closing Thanks

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Disclaimer: The content shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered therapy, counselling, or clinical advice. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapist–client relationship. The views expressed are my own and are separate from my clinical practice.

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Furkhan Dandia Therapist and Coach

I am a men's coach, therapist, group facilitator, podcaster and author. My journey began five years ago when I was going through a separation. I found myself alone and in a shame spiral that our culture and society covertly exert on people due to the perceived "failure" of a marriage. Unfortunately, I personalized that message which led me to fall deeper into a hole, causing me to surround myself with people that did not serve me and engage in substance abuse. While seeking therapy, I was not making the wholesale changes I needed.

As part of my experience with therapy, I realized that I am not alone in the challenges men my age experience (I separated at the age of 34/35). I realized I could be a voice for men like myself and offer support in this space. In the middle of the pandemic, I applied for a Master's degree in Psychology to become a therapist. This change was a significant shift for me as I worked in the corporate world as an engineer. Once I leaned into the space of supporting other men, I also started a podcast to normalize these difficult conversations and started a men's group a year later with the support of a friend.

I thought I was giving something back when I started the men's group. However, I quickly realized I was getting substantially more from the connections I built than I initially anticipated. It was also something I needed because I was going through another breakup.

At that point, I also realized that I had not taken the time to heal, and I was outsourcing my healing through romantic relationships, substances, material acquisitions and superficial relationships. I decided to step away from the outgoing lifestyle and started to focus on my healing which was another phase of evolution for me on my journey. Over the last year and a half, I have become mindful of the people I spend my time with. I have cleaned my lifestyle of substances, toxic environments and behaviours. I have focused on my sleep, my health and my knowledge. I have improved my spiritual relationship with myself, which was lacking the most over the past five years. This is the best I have felt.

As part of my solitude journey and to find myself again, I also released a book encapsulating my journey, which I hope to share with others. My book is titled: The Pursuit of Self-Love.