We explore what it is to be a man without dogmas, outside of hegemony, outside of media driven ideas of what it is to be a man. Instead of starting with an idea of what it is to be a man, such as men are from mars, or men are at their essence warriors and gladiators, or rely on trite platitudes, Theā¦
How violence and self defense affects men, and how violence, personal safety, and how we deal with fear shape our identity.
Freedom and individualism. Most people tend to think of Satanism as this dark and creepy movement. Gilmore talks about how as a philosophy, Satanism, deals with individualism and personal responsibility.
The construction of meaning and purpose of our lives through exploration.
Men and addiction: We look at how addiction is often cloaked in secrecy, because we as men are taught to avoid admitting and showing weakness or failure. This episode suggests it is ok to struggle, ok to ask for help, and none of us are alone in our struggles.
Lessons from Indigenous peoples on masculinity, rites of passage, and the full circle teachings on how to be a well rounded man.
Chris discusses character development, integrity, ethics and how to live a principle based life.