67. Why Young Men Are Unhappy - With Josh Ferme
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I sat down for a conversation with Joshua Ferme about masculinity, belonging and the search for freedom in modern life. We talked about the challenges men face today, the role embodiment plays in building emotional honesty, and why many men feel disconnected from their own strength.
As the discussion unfolded, we moved into topics like immigration and what it means to belong to a place or culture, as well as the appeal of wild camping, being outdoors and stepping outside controlled environments. Joshua spoke about risk, self trust and the value of discomfort, and we explored how nature can reconnect men to confidence and clarity in a way that classrooms and theory simply cannot.
See more from Josh here: https://www.youtube.com/@Josh.Ferme.YouTube
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Josh Ferme is a British political journalist, writer, and presenter. He holds a Master's in Psychological Research Methodology and specialised in the field of behavioural decision-making. He became known for his work with Lotus Eaters, where he served as a full-time presenter for nearly five years. He has a YouTube Channel where he makes educational videos.
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