A podcast exploring masculinity in the 21st Century, featuring interviews with educators, counselors, therapists, and other professionals who work with men, as well as commentary on current events.
This episode's guest is Ryan McKee, Assistant Professor of Instruction at Temple University's Barnett College of Public Health. We discuss his work and advocacy on fraternity hazing as well as his work at Temple, his own experience with fraternity life, fatherhood, and the cultural influences that shaped him and his worldview. • Learn more about the co-hosts and the MCGC here:…
We launch Season 3 with Mark Grayson, author of Getting Naked: A Field Guide for Men. Mark spent years as an entrepreneur before becoming a columnist for The Good Men Project and writing Getting Naked. He is also the founding director of Trinity Spiritual Center in Southport, CT. In this interview, we discuss Mark's life as well as key elements of his book: the limitations of "man box" culture;…
David Palumbo is an award-winning freelance illustrator working primarily in the dark fantasy genre. A graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Dave has worked with Marvel, Wizards of the Coast, Tor Books, The New Yorker, and others. In this interview, we discuss his 1980s childhood; the importance of artistic integrity; how his work subverts gender and racial tropes within his genre;…
Dr. Thomas Gordon, former director of Early Childhood Services at Jefferson, former University of Pennsylvania professor, founder and current principal of TAGA Consulting, joins us for a powerful conversation about his history growing up in the Jim Crow south. He describes his and his family's experiences of racism and his own journey of educational and professional achievement. As an expert on…
This time we are joined by Brett Hopkins, whose alter ego is burlesque legend The Amazing Brettzo. Brett regales us with stories from his youth in New Jersey and Florida and discusses his creative influences; how his work plays with gender; the history and culture of burlesque; and the fine line between parody and self-parody. It's an always-entertaining, occasionally educational conversation! •…
Derrick Pratt, Philadelphia-based community activist, organizer, and founder of We Embrace Fatherhood, joins us this episode. We discuss the importance of interpersonal connection; Derrick’s family history of activism; his organization’s mission; the rich history of Philadelphia's Mantua neighborhood; his love of hip-hop; leading by example; tips for educating young people in the age of social…
Dr. Niobe Way is the Steinhardt Professor of Applied Psychology at NYU and the author of many books on boyhood and the crisis of connection, including the just-released Rebels With a Cause: Reimagining Boys, Ourselves, and Our Culture. In this interview, we talk about the danger of coding maturity and success as strictly masculine; why our culture values emotional hardness over emotional softness;…
Carlos Bradley is a former National Football League player, Wake Forest stand out college athlete, and current certified master trainer at AFC Fitness in the Philadelphia suburbs. He is also the president of The International Student Athlete Academy and chairman of the board of SafrSports, an organization working to reduce head injuries in contact sports. In this interview, we discuss the…
Amelia Innis, LMFT joins us to talk about her work with Terry Real's Relational Life Therapy model; the inner child versus the wise adult; the importance of leverage; icons of positive masculinity and fatherhood; men's friendships; and the joy her work has brought her. Amelia's practice: https://www.thetherapygroup.com/therapist-list/amelia-innis Learn more about the co-hosts and the MCGC here:…
Our guest this episode is London-based songwriter Todd Henkin. We discuss Todd's hike across Montana and his thoughts on British versus American masculinity; gender as performance; power and responsibility; teachable moments; and his fascinating songwriting process. Find out more about Todd and the Lullaby Project here: https://www.toddhenkin.com/ Learn more about the co-hosts and the MCGC here:…