Coffee Matcha and Soul
Coffee Matcha and Soul
Podcast Description
Three friends get together over coffee and matcha and have inspirational conversations with remarkable guests each week as they explore such topics as the meaning of life, spirituality, philosophy, purpose, science, the soul and all things around our existence.
Coffee, Matcha and Soul was created with the intent of inspiring listeners to become their best selves.
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The podcast delves into themes such as spirituality, the meaning of life, personal purpose, and philosophical debates. Specific episode examples include discussions on immigrant rights with Anibal Romero, finding joy in everyday life with Nicholas Di Blasi, and personal transformation with abuse survivor Ashley-Lauren Elrod, all aimed at inspiring listeners to deepen their understanding of existence.

Join Saro Varjabedian, Guillermo Iván, and Zair Montes as they come together over coffee and matcha for deep, thought-provoking conversations with remarkable guests. Each week, they explore life’s biggest questions—diving into spirituality, philosophy, purpose, science, the soul, and the mysteries of existence.
Coffee, Matcha & Soul was created to inspire, challenge, and awaken listeners on their journey to becoming their best selves. ☕🍵✨ Join us as we sip, reflect, and seek deeper meaning—one conversation at a time.
In Episode 5 of Season 2 of Coffee, Matcha & Soul, Saro Varjabedian, Zair Montes, and Victoria Negri come together for an open, honest conversation about toxic masculinity and the evolving meaning of manhood in today’s world.
The discussion explores how cultural expectations around masculinity—such as emotional suppression, dominance, and rigid definitions of strength—can become harmful, not only to others but to men themselves. Rather than rejecting masculinity, the hosts examine how it can be redefined through self-awareness, vulnerability, responsibility, and emotional honesty.
This episode invites reflection and nuance, encouraging listeners to move beyond stereotypes and extremes toward a healthier, more conscious understanding of what it means to be a man.
A thoughtful, grounded conversation at the intersection of identity, culture, and personal growth.

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