This is a podcast about male vulnerability. Following a year of critical self-reflection and personal development for both of us, we found ourselves discussing a range of topics that we quickly realised weren’t being discussed in our other male friendship circles. As males, we find it very easy to express our thoughts without any consideration for our emotions. So our aim was to try to be as vulnerable with our emotions as we are free with our thoughts. From gender roles to the importance of maintaining platonic female friendships, we felt that by opening up the conversation, we could help spark further conversation. To raise further questions, which we believe will help whoever listens to develop a better understanding of themself and those around them. We’re still learning how to better express our thoughts and emotions. Join in on the conversation and grow with us.
In the season 2 finale, Eddie and Alex reflect on 2020 and invite you to do the same. What started as a year of blind optimism, for many, quickly beca...
In this episode, Eddie and Alex discuss the common challenges they've experienced in managing expectations in close friendships. They explore:What the...
In this episode, Eddie and Alex explore:What defence mechanisms are and why they come so naturallyThe difference between defence mechanisms and coping...
In this episode, Eddie and Alex explore:What is meant by an 'identity crisis'Whether society currently has an issue with men or masculinity and the di...
In this episode, Eddie and Alex explore:Their immediate reactions to the word 'dependence'The contrast between healthy and unhealthy dependenceSociety...
In the finale for season 1, we discuss the struggle men tend to have with being able to interact with their own emotions. We also chat about the impli...
The social clock is a concept that explores the timetable determined by a culture or social structure, that specifies a proper time for certain events...
In this episode, Eddie and Alex question why heterosexual males, particularly those in relationships, might avoid engaging in platonic friendships wit...
Using personal experiences, Eddie and Alex discuss how males tend to resolve conflicts with friends and the damaging impact that this may have on thei...