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True Crime, Tough Justice & the Toxic Manosphere – OJ Simpson, Adolescence & an Unlikely Penguin

True Crime, Tough Justice & the Toxic Manosphere – OJ Simpson, Adolescence & an Unlikely Penguin

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In this episode of This American Wife, we dive into a wild mix of true crime, coming-of-age drama, and an unexpected heartwarming tale.

We break down three OJ Simpson series, exploring how the media continues to be fascinated by the infamous murder trial and its impact on true crime storytelling.

Then, we shift gears to Netflix’s Adolescence, the gripping British crime drama tackling teenage violence, the justice system, and the growing influence of the manosphere on young men.

Keeping with the theme of youth in crisis, we discuss the Brazilian film I'm Still Here (2024), a raw and emotional family story that shines a light on Brazil's struggles.

Finally, we wrap up with The Penguin Lessons, a heartwarming film adaptation of the bestselling memoir about a man who rescues a Magellanic penguin and forms an unlikely lifelong bond. How does this uplifting story compare to the darker themes of true crime and toxic masculinity? And what does a penguin have to teach us about life, survival, and compassion?

Join us as we explore murder, media, the manosphere, and one very special penguin—only on This American Wife!

🔎 Topics Covered:
✔️ OJ Simpson’s TV comeback & true crime obsession
✔️ The manosphere’s impact on young men & online radicalization in Adolescence (Netflix) – toxic masculinity & teenage violence
✔️ I'm Still Here (2024) – a Brazilian Oscar-winning drama
✔️ The Penguin Lessons – an uplifting story of friendship & survival

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