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Have you noticed a recent surge in calls for more masculinity in the world? Boys and men are facing a serious mental health crisis. Could it be true that the solution to their struggles is more masculinity? Let's get into what "masculinity" and "patriarchal masculinity" actually mean, and what the solutions might be for men who are struggling. 00:00 — Why are so many people calling for more masculinity? 00:40 — The theory of an emasculated society and its effects 02:01 — What does masculinity actually mean? 03:31 — The crisis of "Patriarchal Masculinity" and how to identify it 04:53 — How patriarchal masculinity is affecting men and boys 07:16 — Why the advice from the "manosphere" doesn't stack up 08:07 — The importance of relationships and feminine-coded traits 09:02 — Why patriarchal masculinity is not the solution 09:56 — The system we are stuck in 11:26 — Masculine pressures are making us less happy 12:37 — The World Happiness Report 13:59 — Egalitarianism, the solution we really need 15:24 — Two options for changing the system 16:43 — The toolbox of human traits How did patriarchy begin? We made a video about that. — check it out: • Where Did Patriarchy Come From? Sources & Additional Reading: BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity by Ruth Whippman The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love by bell hooks Masculinity Reconstructed by Ronald Levant Brené Brown on Power: brenebrown.com/resources/brene-brown-on-power-and-leadership/ Gallup World Happiness Report: www.gallup.com/analytics/349487/world-happiness-report.aspx Harvard Happiness Study: health.harvard.edu/blog/the-secret-to-happiness-heres-some-advice-from-the-longest-running-study-on-happiness-2017100512543 Check out writer Celeste Davis' Substack 'Matriarchal Blessing'! https://celestemdavis.substack.com/ About: Amy McPhie Allebest is a scholar, historian, writer, and independent podcast host. Allebest began the Breaking Down Patriarchy project during her master’s degree at Stanford University in 2020. Her studies there served as the catalyst for the project and podcast. In addition to the project, Allebest is best known for her viral 2016 Medium article titled “Dear Mormon Man, Tell Me What You Would Do.” The Breaking Down Patriarchy project uses essential historical texts to better understand the origins of patriarchy and to deconstruct its unjust effects on our minds, relationships, and communities. The project envisions a world in which all human beings are able to flourish and reach their unique potential. We strive to include as many voices as possible, and our work is intersectional and inclusive. We are also firmly committed to the well-being of boys and men, and we enthusiastically and gratefully enlist the help of our non-female allies in creating an egalitarian world where everyone can thrive. Where To Find Us - Listen to our podcast!! Available wherever you listen to podcasts. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5NkBn4s... YouTube Podcast: / @breakingdownpatriarchypodcast Instagram: / bdownpatriarchy Tiktok: / breakingdownpatriarchy Facebook: / breakingdownpatriarchy Website: https://breakingdownpatriarchy.com/ Starring Amy McPhie Allebest Written by Amy McPhie Allebest and Celeste Davis Videographer and Editor: Ralph Blair