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This episode tackles the spectacle of performative masculinity and the rise of man-fluencers like Liver King, Wes Watson, and Jack Donovan. We expose the marketing behind ancestral tenets, supplement empires, and controversial ideologies. From Liver King’s arrest to Jack Donovan’s far-right leanings, we question what’s real versus contrived. We highlight the contrast between performative posturing and authentic growth, featuring a post from Kelvin Davis as a grounded example. We also critique how workouts like Murph get hijacked by social media. Wrapping with a wild gorilla-versus-humans debate, this episode blends serious critique with humor to explore what masculinity really means today.
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(0:00:01) - The Rise of Performative Masculinity
(0:12:46) - Influencers and Masculinity Ideologies
(0:17:57) - Exploring the Meaning of Brotherhood
(0:30:32) - The Misuse of the Murph Workout
(0:39:50) - Debunking Social Media Misinformation
(0:48:22) - Gorilla vs. 100 Men Debate

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