
Men’s Therapy Podcast Stop Being a "Nice Guy" if You Want Respect (The Brutal Truth) w/ Kelvin Davis
Mar 2, 2026
Kelvin Davis, a men’s therapist, coach, and author of Be a Good Man, Not a Nice Guy, helps men move from approval-seeking to integrity. He unpacks how niceness can hide fear, covert contracts, dating pitfalls, porn’s impact on intimacy, parenting and boundary failures, and practical steps toward accountability, purpose, and honest masculinity.
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Consistency Builds Trust Over Flattery
- Consistency beats performative niceness; even an 'asshole' can be more trustworthy because he's predictably himself.
- Marc: women often prefer predictable flaws over a roller-coaster 'nice guy' persona that shifts daily.
Set Boundaries Then Hold Consequences
- Set clear relational boundaries and state consequences; love can coexist with firm limits.
- Kelvin gives examples: skip Thanksgiving if a relative drinks or don't bring kids around unsafe behavior.
Plane Conversation Turned Politics Into Fatherhood
- Kelvin sat next to a MAGA-hatted man on a flight and avoided politics; they connected over fatherhood and shared pride in their sons.
- That conversation erased initial tension and showed boundaries on politics can open human connection.


