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Episode 19: Modern Masculinity & The War on Identity

Episode 19: Modern Masculinity & The War on Identity

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Modern Masculinity & The War on Identity

With co-host Marcus Edwards

In this powerful first episode with new co-host Marcus Edwards, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of modern masculinity and the challenges facing men today.

We explore:

  • The loss of masculine identity in modern culture

  • The traps of external validation and social media influence

  • The chaos of modern dating

  • Emotional intelligence and why it’s essential for men

  • Leading by example and reclaiming personal power

  • Men displaying unhealthy feminine behaviors

  • The role of discipline and self-respect in a man’s life

We ask hard-hitting questions like:

  • Are we still primal beings living off instinct or divine souls having a human experience?

  • Is society making men weaker by suppressing authentic masculinity?

  • Has vanity become a modern disease, pushing men toward dangerous choices?

  • Is life a spiritual test and are you ready to ascend?

We also share our love for boxing, highlighting how great fighters can be great role models, showing that integrity, hard work, and discipline still matter.

This episode sets the tone for what’s to come, unfiltered and honest conversations designed to challenge, uplift and awaken.

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