Don’t bother.
The history and lit and theory discusssd in tbis podcast have a winner-take-all, loss-averse, zero-sum slant. Call it conservative; whatever you like. The contrast is stark between this podcast’s concept of masculinity to those models articulated in The Art of Manliness or The Prof G podcast. In these two, you see two hosts who inspire a type of strong masculinity that protects, defends, and is introspective enough to courageously express vulnerability with others (male friends, female partners). Exclusive, zero-sum masculinity does not a strong leader make. The concept of masculinity articulated in this podcast foments sensitive, ungrounded, insecure men. You’re more likely to get laid growing and developing as a person with the masculinity models in AOM or Scott Galloway. Those podcast hosts will turn you into a leader that partners, friends and family respect and gravitate toward, based on your grounded calm, secure self-assuredness and kindness to others.
Disappointed in Veo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/24
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Beware, Dude goes off on a screed at the end on how Trump won the vote (he didn’t) and how our COVID response is feminist (really, are you an expert on pandemics?). Who saw that Trojan Horse coming. Craziness.
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