Manage episode 519840222 series 3696606
This week we roast a third-date disaster that turns into an ambush, then shift into a candid take on men’s mental health: where awareness works, where it fails, and what practical steps actually move the needle. We call for fewer slogans and more solutions, from training for hard things to building real male friendships.
• media clickbait and the bad-date case study
• why awareness without action falls flat
• speaking vs solving and outcome-focused help
• limits of “real men cry” and performative vulnerability
• communication gaps between men and women
• heroic intelligence, rites of passage, risk and purpose
• third spaces, mateship and measurable support
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Chapters
1. Cold Open And Hot Takes (00:00:00)
2. Media Rants And Ending A Clickbait Series (00:00:35)
3. The Michael Jackson Musical Date Fiasco (00:01:59)
4. Tricked Into A Family Dinner (00:05:20)
5. Why Stories Like This Hurt Men (00:08:40)
6. Pivot To Men’s Mental Health In November (00:11:01)
7. Stop Telling Men To Cry (00:13:10)
8. Speaking Isn’t A Solution Without Action (00:18:15)
9. Men Want Solutions, Not Slogans (00:22:05)
10. Vulnerability, Boundaries And Control (00:26:20)
11. Communication Gaps Between Men And Women (00:31:05)
12. On Crying Camps And Empty Affirmations (00:36:40)
13. Train For Hard Things Before They Hit (00:41:08)
14. Rites Of Passage And Real Manhood (00:47:20)
15. Risk, Heroic Intelligence And Purpose (00:52:35)
16. Male Friendships And Third Spaces (00:56:55)
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