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We Thought We’d Know More

We Thought We’d Know More

By: Lee-Michael Pronko Melissa Sasso and Matt Halawnicki
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The late-night talk show for millennials with some answer, mostly questions. We talk love, business, bodies, burnout and everything in between. Weekly Guests in studio and online. Hosted by three elder millennials who’ve built businesses, fought in cages, crushed sales quotas, and are surviving the chaos of parenting, somehow. Subscribe and spiral with us. 🌀🧠Lee-Michael Pronko, Melissa Sasso, and Matt Halawnicki
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  • Lost in Modern Life: Men’s Mental Health & Meaning ft. Larry McCloskey
    May 24 2025

    In this episode, Lee-Michael, Melissa (MIA this week), and Matt tackle one of the most urgent (and too often ignored) topics: men’s mental health. They break down the societal pressures, social isolation, and existential dread shaping modern life and explore how meaning, resilience, and adult friendships can pull us back from the edge.


    From the impact of technology and the myth of self-esteem to the importance of commitment, growth, and communication, this episode doesn’t shy away from the hard truths. Plus, we hit rapid-fire questions with guest Larry McCloskey, who shares raw insights on life, suffering, and how we find meaning through connection.


    This week we talk:

    • The crisis of men’s mental health

    • Social isolation and loneliness

    • Resilience, commitment, and growth

    • Existential dread and the search for meaning

    • Communication, friendships, and human connection


    It’s a deep dive into the struggles behind the smile and the small, powerful ways we keep going.


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    1 hr and 10 mins

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