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Man vs Fear - revealing our deepest phobias

Man vs Fear - revealing our deepest phobias

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Fear. It creeps up in the dead of night, in dentist chairs, on balconies 65 floors up, and sometimes… in the form of your dad pranking you with a dead snake. In this episode, Tim and J dive headfirst into the irrational, the existential, and the unexpectedly hilarious world of fear – from man-made heights and dental trauma, to the call of the void **ominous music** and the terrifying thought of raising kids in a hyper-masculine world.


They swap stories about escape room breakdowns, seaside shark realisations, and listener-submitted fears (spoiler: you’re not alone in being afraid of open water or people thinking you’re fake). It’s funny, raw, and occasionally heart-thumpy.


Oh, and we talk about a guy who says that it's not "manly" to **checks notes** eat soup...


Key themes:

– Fear as a motivator

– Irrational vs rational fear

– Parenting and provider anxiety

– Panic attacks and mental health

– Weird listener confessions

– Why clowns are the absolute worst

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