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#2 - Feminism, Social Media and Andrew Tate with Tara Margulies

#2 - Feminism, Social Media and Andrew Tate with Tara Margulies

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In this episode, we are joined by Tara Margulies. Tara is a Feminist Content Creator, Business Owner and Pole Dancer.


In this discussion, we explore the rise of feminism and the issues facing both men and women as a result, the challenges of creating content in today's world of social media, and the polarising opposites of extreme feminism vs. toxic masculinity.


In this episode we cover:

00:00-Intro

00:51-Opening

01:42-Tara's Background

04:06-Tara's Journey with Feminism

06:28-Feminism in Social Media & Common Misconceptions About It

16:05-The Extreme Polarities Around Feminism

19:27-Creating Space for Open and Compassionate Conversation

24:44-The Need for Purpose and How Men Find It

31:29-Is It Safe for Men to Soften

34:03-The Super Women Syndrome

39:22-The Suffering Men Are Currently Facing

42:31-Opening to New Ideas & Allowing Change

49:32-Key Learnings

59:22-Where to Connect with Tara


Season 1 of the podcast is proudly sponsored by ⁠Heath Skincare⁠ - daily skin protection for the switched-on man.

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List of Resources & Social Media Handles: 

  • Tara's Instagram and TikTok
  • ⁠The Boys Toilets Instagram Page⁠ and TikTok
  • ⁠James Oliver’s Instagram⁠ - updated since episode was recorded
  • ⁠Jamie Clements’ Instagram⁠
  • ⁠The Breath Space
  • One Brotherhood - Men's Work
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