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Ep 14 - Response to DOAC Masculinity & a "Dating Crisis"?

47 min · 8 de abr de 2025
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In this conversation, the hosts and their guests, Dr. Mary's husband Lonnie and best friend Tisha Jensen, discuss a podcast episode from 'Diary of a CEO' that addresses masculinity and "the dating crisis". They explore various themes such as gender dynamics, the role of testosterone, the impact of fatherless homes, the impact of COVID on male socialization, mental health challenges faced by men, societal expectations, and the nurturing of boys. They explore how women's trauma influences parenting and safety concerns, the societal expectations placed on men, is there value in humor and posture in relationships with men, and who should take initiative in dating. The discussion emphasizes the significance of personal accountability in designing relationships and the actions required to achieve desired outcomes. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not provide therapy, coaching, or medical advice. Participation does not establish a therapist-client or coach-client relationship. Always consult a licensed provider before making health, medical, or psychological decisions. MindWise Corporation and its hosts do not diagnose, treat, or provide crisis intervention. If you are in distress, contact a licensed professional or call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). We are not responsible for how you interpret or apply this content. By continuing, you acknowledge and accept these terms. All rights to the images, music, clips, and other materials used in this podcast belong to their respective owners. MindWise Corporation retains ownership of this content and its intellectual property. Links: Diary of a CEO: Masculinity Debate: Are Dating Apps Creating Incels?! Lonely Men Are More Dangerous Than Ever! https://youtu.be/li70iz1NaDY?si=d1-Ela3nxPkfVJch

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