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The Macho Myth: Dismantling Toxic Masculinity

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Toxic masculinity, a pervasive and damaging set of behaviors and expectations associated with traditional masculinity, negatively impacts both men and society as a whole. In this episode, Mike and Chaya explore and expose the complexities of this poisonous patriarchy, the theory of "the man box," and the ways rigid social definitions of masculine contributed to Mike's development of an eating disorder.

We Also Cover:

  • Emotional Suppression
  • Emphasizing Emotional Intelligence and Empathy As Basic Human Conditions
  • How Societal Expectations Restrict Emotional Regulation
  • The Historically Arbitrary Nature of Masculinity and Femininity
  • The Ways Neurodivergent Can Be Susceptible To Toxic Peer Pressures
  • Media Influence
  • Abuse Cycles

Quotes:

  • “Toxic masculinity is not just the wanting and need for respect, but feeling that you are owed respect—whether or not it's earned—and that creates a lot of anger.”
  • "One of the top ways to battle toxic masculinity is not just changing media and culture, but teaching that thinking deeply about the world and themselves is normal."
  • "I think back to previous generations where you would see depictions of fathers who'd come home and not really have anything to do with the family because that wasn't their function. That was the only way of doing things they knew."
  • "And there's also an isolating nature to toxic masculinity. Any friendship you may have with another man, you cannot be that 'close' to them because then the homophobia comes in, or you're being weak because you're leaning on a friend."

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As always, thanks for lending us your ears and keep igniting that spark!

Stay Connected:

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Content provided by SparkLaunch.org, Mike Cornell, and Chaya Mallavaram. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by SparkLaunch.org, Mike Cornell, and Chaya Mallavaram or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Toxic masculinity, a pervasive and damaging set of behaviors and expectations associated with traditional masculinity, negatively impacts both men and society as a whole. In this episode, Mike and Chaya explore and expose the complexities of this poisonous patriarchy, the theory of "the man box," and the ways rigid social definitions of masculine contributed to Mike's development of an eating disorder.

We Also Cover:

  • Emotional Suppression
  • Emphasizing Emotional Intelligence and Empathy As Basic Human Conditions
  • How Societal Expectations Restrict Emotional Regulation
  • The Historically Arbitrary Nature of Masculinity and Femininity
  • The Ways Neurodivergent Can Be Susceptible To Toxic Peer Pressures
  • Media Influence
  • Abuse Cycles

Quotes:

  • “Toxic masculinity is not just the wanting and need for respect, but feeling that you are owed respect—whether or not it's earned—and that creates a lot of anger.”
  • "One of the top ways to battle toxic masculinity is not just changing media and culture, but teaching that thinking deeply about the world and themselves is normal."
  • "I think back to previous generations where you would see depictions of fathers who'd come home and not really have anything to do with the family because that wasn't their function. That was the only way of doing things they knew."
  • "And there's also an isolating nature to toxic masculinity. Any friendship you may have with another man, you cannot be that 'close' to them because then the homophobia comes in, or you're being weak because you're leaning on a friend."

Related Reading:

As always, thanks for lending us your ears and keep igniting that spark!

Stay Connected:

Mike's Neurodivergent & Mental Health Peer Coaching-- First Session Free:

  continue reading

30 episodes

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