Why I Joined The Manosphere… It Wasn't Toxic (At First)
Manosphere, self-improvement, masculinity, feminism, depression, purpose... we’re going a bit deeper with this one.
In this episode of Trauma Agora, we move past reacting and actually sit down with someone who’s been in it.
Jake (our very own “recovered Red Piller” 😭) talks us through how he ended up in the Manosphere in the first place – and honestly, it’s not as extreme as you might expect.
Because it doesn’t start with misogyny.
It starts with not feeling good enough.
We get into what was going on in his life at the time. Struggling with confidence, feeling directionless, dealing with mental health, and why the messaging around discipline, purpose, and self-improvement hit exactly when it needed to.
And that’s kind of the point…
For a while, it actually feels helpful.
But then things start to shift.
What begins as “better yourself” slowly turns into something way more rigid, more transactional, and a lot less human.
We talk about:
* Why the Manosphere is so effective at pulling people in
* The link between loneliness, insecurity, and identity
* How self-improvement content gradually changes tone
* The “get confident / get rich / get girls” narrative (and why it works)
* The 80/20 rule and other ideas that sound convincing… until they don’t
* The contradictions that start to build over time
* How social media and timing quietly accelerate everything
* Why it’s not just about ego — it’s often about feeling lost
There’s a moment in this conversation where it stops being something to laugh at… and starts making a bit more sense than you’d like it to.
Which is uncomfortable. But important.
This is Part 2 — in Part 3, we get into what made Jake question it all, how he got out, and what he sees differently now 👀
As always — just our opinions.
But genuinely…
What do you think makes this kind of content so easy to fall into?