Logic Over Emotions Podcast

Is It Ok For Men To Show Emotions Part 1

57 min · 19. feb. 2026
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In this episode, we unpack the question: Is it okay for men to be emotional? Society often teaches men that showing emotion makes them weak, soft, or less masculine. For Black men, that pressure can be even heavier — shaped by culture, media, stereotypes, and survival expectations. We dive into why emotional expression feels unsafe for many men, how judgment silences vulnerability, and what that silence costs relationships, mental health, and identity. This conversation challenges the idea that strength means suppression. Maybe real strength is emotional discipline — not emotional denial.

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