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Masculinity & Femininity Today: What’s Changing and What’s Not

1 h 6 min · 31 de dic de 2025
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In the first CivilTalk Session, hosts Topacio Althaus and Craig Shoemaker engage in a thoughtful conversation on Masculinity & Femininity Today: What’s Changing and What’s Not. Rather than framing gender as a battleground, this session explores it as a lived, emotional experience shaped by culture, history, and personal experience. Together, they examine how expressions of masculinity and femininity are evolving and where confusion, pressure, and silence often arise. This is not a debate. It’s a guided exploration of: * strength versus reactivity * emotional expression without loss of self * ambition, care, and leadership across genders * how cultural shifts are affecting connection, purpose, and intimacy Throughout the session, Clarion, CivilTalk’s reflective AI companion, helps surface emotional undercurrents, name moments of tension or insight, and encourage intentional pauses —reinforcing awareness and accountability rather than argument. At its core, this conversation models a central CivilTalk belief: Civility is not softness. It is disciplined presence. This session invites listeners into a calmer, more grounded way of engaging one of today’s most charged topics with curiosity, clarity, and mutual respect.

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