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Shame Is A Liar: Man Enough to Heal. Man Enough to Be Free.
"I wasn't lying to people... I was lying to myself just to get through the day."
If that line feels familiar, this book is for you.
For many boys and men, strength was never explained-it was enforced. We learned early how to stay quiet, how to push through, how to carry pain without ever naming it. We became strong, disciplined, and dependable... but somewhere along the way, we also became disconnected from ourselves.
What we didn't process, we learned to perform around.
And over time, that performance became our identity.
Shame Is A Liar is a powerful, trauma-informed exploration of how shame silently shapes the lives of men-impacting how they think, feel, love, and lead. Drawing from personal experience, psychological insight, and spiritual truth, Robert H. Marshall Jr. speaks directly to the man behind the mask-the one who has learned how to survive, but is ready to live free.
This book offers more than inspiration. It provides a clear and honest pathway toward healing and wholeness by helping readers:
• Understand how shame forms and attaches itself to identity
• Recognize how trauma is stored in the body and expressed through behavior
• Identify patterns rooted in survival responses rather than truth
• Reconnect with suppressed emotions and unresolved experiences
• Replace false beliefs with a restored sense of identity and purpose
Through raw storytelling, reflective questions, and practical insight, readers are invited to confront what they've carried in silence and begin the work of healing-mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and relationally.
This is not a call to become someone new.
It is an invitation to return to who you were before shame told you who to be.
Written for men navigating trauma, emotional suppression, identity struggles, and spiritual disconnection, Shame Is A Liar creates space for honest reflection and lasting transformation.
You are not broken.
You've been carrying something.
And it's time to put it down.
Shame is a liar. And the moment you stop believing it... is the moment you start living free.
"I wasn't lying to people... I was lying to myself just to get through the day."
If that line feels familiar, this book is for you.
For many boys and men, strength was never explained-it was enforced. We learned early how to stay quiet, how to push through, how to carry pain without ever naming it. We became strong, disciplined, and dependable... but somewhere along the way, we also became disconnected from ourselves.
What we didn't process, we learned to perform around.
And over time, that performance became our identity.
Shame Is A Liar is a powerful, trauma-informed exploration of how shame silently shapes the lives of men-impacting how they think, feel, love, and lead. Drawing from personal experience, psychological insight, and spiritual truth, Robert H. Marshall Jr. speaks directly to the man behind the mask-the one who has learned how to survive, but is ready to live free.
This book offers more than inspiration. It provides a clear and honest pathway toward healing and wholeness by helping readers:
• Understand how shame forms and attaches itself to identity
• Recognize how trauma is stored in the body and expressed through behavior
• Identify patterns rooted in survival responses rather than truth
• Reconnect with suppressed emotions and unresolved experiences
• Replace false beliefs with a restored sense of identity and purpose
Through raw storytelling, reflective questions, and practical insight, readers are invited to confront what they've carried in silence and begin the work of healing-mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and relationally.
This is not a call to become someone new.
It is an invitation to return to who you were before shame told you who to be.
Written for men navigating trauma, emotional suppression, identity struggles, and spiritual disconnection, Shame Is A Liar creates space for honest reflection and lasting transformation.
You are not broken.
You've been carrying something.
And it's time to put it down.
Shame is a liar. And the moment you stop believing it... is the moment you start living free.