Where Was I?
This episode was released one day after CNN published a months-long investigation into a global network of men coaching each other on how to drug their partners, film their rape, and sell access to watch it live. I recorded this episode before that story broke. I'm releasing it anyway. Because the boys we're talking about in here didn't do that. And what we do next still matters. Not all men. But enough. The Manosphere didn't create broken men. It just found them. In this episode, we sit with one of the hardest conversations of our time. Not the loud, performative masculinity at the top of the Manosphere, but the ordinary men underneath it. The ones who were handed a cage before they were old enough to know what it was. We dig into the Netflix documentary The Manosphere by Louis Theroux, the male loneliness epidemic, and what the data actually says about why so many men are struggling, and why feminism isn't the answer they keep reaching for. We talk about the emotional cage built around boys from the time they are four years old. The way men are trained to rely on one person for all emotional support and what happens when that person leaves. The algorithm that finds lonely young men and hands them a villain to blame. And the women who have been doing the emotional labor of holding all of it together while being told they are the problem. This episode also asks the harder question... not just what went wrong, but what we do next. For our sons. For our daughters. For the men in our lives who are capable of more than what they've been asked to offer. Show Notes: The Manosphere — Netflix documentary by Louis Theroux Male Loneliness Epidemic — declared a public health crisis by the U.S. Surgeon General, 2023. CNN Investigation - "Exposing a Global Online Rape Academy" — published March 26, 2026. Reporters: Saskya Vandoorne, Kara Fox, Niamh Kennedy. Gisèle Pelicot — drugged and raped over 200 times by 70 men, including her husband of 50 years. Her trial in France brought global attention to drug-facilitated sexual assault.
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