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George of TheTinMen joins me for the conversation no one wants to have. We cover a LOT in the space of an hour, from if ‘Toxic Masculinity’ can really exist, fatherlessness in the West, if most men are red pill and why George is hopeful that Gen Z can be the solution to men’s struggles. George runs an Instagram account which in his words is 'Widening perspectives around men. Uncomfortable conversations and ugly truths; the unpopular other half of gender equality, and men’s mental health.' Follow George on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thetinmen/?... TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Can A Gender Be Toxic? 6:17 The Post-Nuance Era 11:33 The Origins of Toxic Masculinity 15:33 Fatherlessness In The West 19:37 Should Men Talk More or Less? 25:05 How Common is Male S*xual Ab*se? 27:12 Are Most Men Red Pill? 32:37 Gender Politics 39:10 Reducing Male Suicide 42:48 Are Gen Z Really Mentally Ill? 45:37 Consequences of Social Media 48:15 The Impact of TheTinMen 54:56 Are Male-Only Accounts Okay? 59:43 Men Need To Be Better Too 1:02:37 Male Body Dysmorphia 1:10:40 Will Gen Z Solve Men’s Struggles? 1:12:00 The Big Shift Needed in Attitude to Men My Instagram: / etb.elliot TikTok: / etb.elliot X: https://x.com/elliotbewick ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION: In a modern, social media-driven world where diagnoses of Gen Z anxiety, depression, and ADHD are skyrocketing, the biggest threat to a young man's life is himself, and protests line the streets of all major cities, with kids ditching school to throw soup on paintings in awareness of the Climate Crisis. How do we go about putting out the flames our society finds itself submerged in before it burns to the ground? The Next Generation takes a look at all these topical issues from the perspective of 19-year-old host, Elliot Bewick. Expect not only chats with the older 'experts' but also to hear from the people actually growing up amongst this carnage - Gen Z. The aim of this podcast isn't to complain for sympathy or increased exposure but to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth, and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.