In this episode of The Health Feast, I sit down with Dean Pohlman, founder of Man Flow Yoga and host of The Better Man Podcast. Dean’s work has helped 1000s of men build mobility, strength, and confidence—but more than that, he’s created space for something deeper: what he calls courageous authenticity.
I’ve had a tremendous personal experience with Dean's program. In my 40s, when the aches started creeping in—back, knees, hips—I finally committed to a short daily practice. Just 15 minutes a day for three months, and everything shifted: less pain, better movement, and a whole new relationship with my body. Yoga is now a regular part of my rhythm, and I largely owe that to Dean and Man Flow Yoga—which makes it all the more meaningful to share this conversation with you.
In This Episode, We Dive Into:Dean’s story—from accidentally stumbling into a Bikram class to creating one of the most accessible fitness-focused yoga communities for men
Why so many men struggle to slow down—and what we’re really running from
What it means to fall off track with our self-care—and the power of “getting back into it”
How identity change starts with small wins and self-trust
The power of courageous authenticity—why vulnerability might just be the key to real strength
The power of creating spaces where men can connect, reflect, and talk about what really matters
If something in you knows it’s time to come back to yourself—this is a good place to start. Gently. Honestly. On your terms.
Live well and RAK ON, Dr. Rak 👊🏽
---------------- Guest Bio Dean Pohlman is the founder of Man Flow Yoga, a groundbreaking platform that’s helped tens of thousands of men build strength, mobility, and confidence through a practical, no-nonsense approach to yoga. Known for stripping away the fluff and making yoga accessible to the “non-yoga guy,” Dean blends evidence-based movement with a deep understanding of behavior change and habit formation.
He’s also the host of The Better Man Podcast, where he explores what it really means to evolve as a man—physically, mentally, and emotionally. A former collegiate lacrosse player who stumbled into his first yoga class by accident, Dean went on to create one of the most recognizable male-focused yoga communities in the world.
He’s the author of two books—Yoga Fitness for Men and Yoga for Athletes—and a powerful advocate for redefining strength, not just as performance, but as presence and self-awareness. Online links 🔗 Instagram: @deanpohlman 🔗 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/manflowyoga 🔗 Website: https://manflowyoga.com/
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