The Hushed

The Hushed

A Good Man

1 h 2 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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S2 / E1: We hear a lot about toxic masculinity, but far less about what healthy masculinity actually looks like. In this opening episode, we explore how men can redefine strength, self-worth, and emotional honesty in a world where the rules of manhood are shifting. Joined by two men, George and Pete, we reflect on the expectations many men inherited, the pressures they still carry, and what it means to model something different for the next generation.

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