The Men we Are

#MeToo: Progress, fear, and the messy middle

39 min · Ayer
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In this episode of The Men We Are, we explore the complex legacy of the #MeToo movement and ask whether a movement can create meaningful progress while also introducing new social anxieties. We examine workplace culture, mentoring, dating, trust, reputation, false accusations, consent, memory, and the psychology of risk. Rather than taking sides, we navigate the nuanced middle ground where most people actually live, discussing how cultural change reshapes relationships between men and women. If you’re interested in masculinity, modern society, gender dynamics, psychology, and thoughtful conversations that go beyond headlines, this episode offers a balanced and thought-provoking perspective.

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