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Mnohí mladí muži majú extrémne skreslené predstavy o tom, ako v praxi vyzerá zoznamovanie. Pornografia, incelské fóra, konšpirácie, podcasty predávajúce mizogýniu, alebo influenceri ako obvinený Andrew Tate deformujú mysle – čo v praxi spôsobuje, že muži a ženy sa niekedy nedokážu rozprávať medzi sebou. Dokumentuje to poslucháčka nášho podcastu, ktorá sa zúčastnila ôsmych rande, a všetci muži ju šokovali svojimi názormi. Tento príbeh si môžete vypočuť v podcaste TELO.Niektorí boli rasisti, iní tvrdili, že žena patrí len do kuchyne. Všetci boli vyšportovaní, ale nikomu z nich to nepomohlo. Takzvaní gymceli sú muži, ktorí cvičia, aby boli atraktívni, ale u žien sa im napriek tomu nedarí. V dnešnom podcaste TELO vysvetľujeme, čím to je. Ak sa totiž na človeka pozerajú len cez jeho telo, vytvára to ďalšie problémy. Influenceri z manosféry totiž priamo hovoria, že ženy sú statusový symbol porovnateľný s autom. Niečo takéto vás na rande spoľahlivo diskvalifikuje.Dáta pritom hovoria, že muži a ženy sa ideologicky vzďaľujú.Nahrávali Henrieta Hanáková a Martina Beňová. Scenáristom podcastu TELO je Peter Hanák.
Allie interviews Nick Freitas, ex-Green Beret and Virginia delegate, to unpack biblical masculinity's crisis in the church and in culture. He exposes weak leadership, urges men to reclaim strength through Christ, and shares about raising sons and daughters using scripture's wisdom. He also explains the difference between Andrew Tate and the manosphere versus true, Christian masculinity. Join us to revive godly manhood, disciple boldly, and honor God's design in family and faith. Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com/ --- Timecodes: Pre-Born — Will you help rescue babies' lives? Donate by calling #250 & say keyword 'BABY' or go to Preborn.com/ALLIE. Seven Weeks Coffee — Experience the best coffee while supporting the pro-life movement with Seven Weeks Coffee; use code ALLIE at https://www.sevenweekscoffee.com to save up to 25% off your first order, plus your free gift! --- Buy Allie's book "You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code "ALLIE10" for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey (0:00) Intro(4:04) Christian Masculinity(8:19) Why Men Follow Andrew Tate(16:51) Meekness vs Weakness(22:21) Christian Fatherhood(31:33) Raising Sons vs Raising Daughters(40:20) The Price of Running for Office---Today's SponsorsSend a taste of home this holiday season with Keksi — soft, thick, handcrafted cookies made with the best ingredients. Keksi ships nationwide! Order yours at keksi.com with code ALLIE15 for 15% off.Good Ranchers — Go to https://GoodRanchers.com and subscribe to any box (but preferably the Allie Beth Stuckey Box) to get free Wagyu burgers, hot dogs, bacon, or chicken wings in every box for life. Plus, you'll get $40 off when you use code ALLIE at checkout.A'del — Try A'del's hand-crafted, artisan, small-batch cosmetics and use promo code ALLIE 25% off your first time purchase at https://AdelNaturalCosmetics.comNetSuite — Gain visibility and control of your financials, planning, budgeting, and inventory so you can manage risk, get reliable forecasts, and improve margins. Go to NetSuite.com/ALLIE to get the CFO's guide to AI and Machine Learning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Listen as Pastor Stephen Martin and Pastor Daniel Hayworth tackle the crisis of Christian persecution in Nigeria—where 19,000 churches have been destroyed and tens of thousands murdered since 2009. Hear why Trump's decisive response represents biblical Romans 13 government, and why the church must wake up to defend persecuted believers worldwide.Then dive into the urgent battle for young men's souls. With figures like Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate offering twisted visions of masculinity, the church must step up and re-masculinize itself. This episode delivers the biblical blueprint for discipleship that equips men to be both warriors and builders—exactly what this generation desperately needs.You'll Learn:✅ Why Christians are the world's most persecuted people and what we must do about it✅ How Trump's Nigeria response demonstrates proper biblical government✅ Why the feminized church created a void that the manosphere filled✅ The Nehemiah principle: Building with sword in one hand, trowel in the other✅ How to reach young men being radicalized by online extremismPerfect for your morning commute or workout—biblical confidence and practical wisdom for the real-world battles you'll face today.New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 AM CT. Subscribe now and never miss the truth you need to cut through cultural chaos and stand firm in your faith.
this episode chase demoor does his first interview regarding the upcoming fight against andrew tate in dubai, his co-host gabrielle moses and head coach gary olive talk everything from behind the scenes to tate's hidden agenda
What's even real anymore? That's the question we ended up asking ourselves after last weekend's slate of combat sports chaos. For starters, Isaac Dulgarian's first-round submission loss to Yadier del Valle at Saturday's UFC Fight Night sparked yet another fight-fixing scandal. At this point, you couldn't blame a casual viewer for wondering: Is this whole shit rigged? Also, there was referee Mark Smith's bizarre stoppage in the heavyweight bout between Ante Delija and Waldo Cortes-Acosta — a mix-up that led Delija to believe he'd won, only for the fight to be restarted and Cortes-Acosta to immediately score a knockout victory. Whoops! And that's not even touching the boxing world's latest drama: Gervonta “Tank” Davis getting booted from his fight with Jake Paul after new domestic violence charges, followed by Paul acting like he was just now discovering that Davis might be a terrible guy. Oh, and Andrew Tate is apparently the new CEO of Misfits Boxing, a move that might be real, might be trolling, or might just be setting up a future fight with KSI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brendan Schaub talks Ronda Rousey's comments on Bert Kreischer's podcast regarding Joe Rogan and why he feels Bert should've defended Rogan more, the recent betting scandal at the UFC, Tom Aspinall's training partner actually eye poking Waldo Cortes-Acosta after making statements that he had never poked anyone in the eye in over 30 fights, current events around the combat sports world including Jake Paul looking to replace Gervonta Davis with Francis Ngannou and or Ryan Garcia and more, Gable Steveson and Bryan Battle's KO wins in their DBX 4 debuts, Andrew Tate taking over as CEO of Misfits Boxing and fighting Chase DeMoor and much more.BRĒZ - They ship all across the United States so head to http://feelthebrez.com/schaub and use code SCHAUB for a $5 credit and free shipping on your first order.DraftKings - Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code SCHAUBSHOW. That's code SCHAUBSHOW to turn five bucks into $300 in bonus bets if your bet wins.Shopify - https://shopify.com/schaub DraftKings - Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW and use code SCHAUBSHOWSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Craic returns with its dynamic trio: Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Ben Fowlkes. Up first, a deep dive into the future of the UFC heavyweight division following the fallout from Ciryl Gane's eye poke against Tom Aspinall (5:20). Two fighters looking to make their mark on the division are Jon Jones and Alex Pereira. The lads discuss the two MMA stars angling for a potential superfight between each other (26:00).Pereira's been putting in the work for that bout, but with an unexpected training partner. The crew breaks down the viral clip of him grappling with Mark Zuckerberg (34:00).Next up, the trio reacts to Tank Davis's latest legal troubles ahead of his upcoming Netflix boxing match with Jake Paul (36:09).Another controversial headline doing the rounds is Andrew Tate's appointment as the new Misfits Boxing CEO. Petesy and the boys unpack what it means for the future of crossover fights (41:25). To close the show, the guys react to Ronda Rousey's recent comments about MMA fans, a take that didn't exactly land well with the community (55:08).
Aaron is a dedicated practitioner at The Conscious Self who guides individuals on a holistic journey of self-connection and conscious living. As a qualified breathwork guide, meditation and nature-therapy leader, he uses a rich blend of modalities to help people deepen their awareness and align their lives through conscious practices. Driven by a lifelong love of nature and a desire to help others, Aaron has spent years studying, practicing and embodying his craft. He believes deeply in nature's healing power, the interconnection we share with the natural world, and the potential for everyone to build greater consciousness within themselves and their communities. Key Topics: ⭐ Growing up without strong male role models and the struggle to define masculinity ⭐ The impact of turbulent father figures and stepfather loss on trust in men ⭐ Struggles with loneliness, self-worth, and difficulty forming deep male friendships ⭐ The role of Thai boxing and martial arts in building discipline, humility, and brotherhood ⭐ How physical struggle and training create deeper bonds among men ⭐ Using physical exertion to gain clarity, humility, and reconnect with self ⭐ The "ego trap" — from arrogance to self-loathing — and how men navigate it ⭐ Stoicism as a philosophy for balance, self-awareness, and virtue ⭐ The danger of idolizing "great men" (Elon Musk, Andrew Tate) versus valuing "good men" ⭐ Social media's role in spreading toxic masculinity, ridicule, and sensationalism ⭐ Challenging negative narratives about men and highlighting men who do the inner work ⭐ Accountability as the foundation for authenticity and conscious masculinity ⭐ Pitfalls for men on the spiritual/conscious path: lust, ego, and spiritual superiority ⭐ The myth of the flawless "conscious man" versus the reality of ongoing imperfection and growth Connect With David - The Authentic Man: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theauthenticman_/ Website: https://www.theauthenticman.net/ For Coaching: hello@theauthenticman.net Newsletter: https://www.theauthenticman.net/home-subscribe Connect With Aaron Parker: Website: https://theconsciousself.co.uk/about-us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conscious__man LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theconsciousself
Trump demolishes the East Wing of the White House and muses about pursuing a third term, and charges against Andrew Tate get dismissed. Ashley Frawley and Geoff Shullenberger join Matthew Schmitz. Compact Magazine is reader-supported. Become a member and gain unlimited access. https://compactmag.com/subscribe
The Soviet Everyman. The Mayor of Star City. The Crusader Against Hipsters. This week, we're joined by podcast host and comedian Milo Edwards to talk about Yuri Gagarin's colourful post-flight career: becoming a manosphere influencer and the divine role model for all Russian children. Find Milo's work and comedy tour dates here!Support FTL on Patreon to unlock bonus content and Discord accessSources:1. The Cosmonaut Who Couldn't Stop Smiling, Andrew JenksFTL theme song by DJ Danarchy
Når vi hører om manosfæren, er det tit gennem internationale fænomener som incels, inluenceren Andrew Tate eller TV-serier som Adolescence. Men hvordan ser manosfæren egentlig ud i Danmark? Består den af anonyme kvindehadere på dark web fora, danske Tate-kloner eller noget helt tredje? Kopierer de amerikanerne, eller har de deres egne mærkesager? Det kan du finde ud af i denne ekstra lange episode af Manosfæren, hvor Cybernauterne Maia Kahlke Lorentzen og Theis Molin gennemgår udviklingen i den danske manosfæres, der over de sidste 20 år er gået fra obskurt mikrokosmos til en bevægelse med både politisk indflydelse og økonomisk aftryk. Vært: Maia Kahlke LorentzenGæst: Theis MolinDette afsnit af Cybernormer er støttet af Fundamental Rights initiative. Støt vores podcast og arbejde med at lave frit tilgængeligt indhold om manosfæren og andre digitale fænomener her: https://www.patreon.com/cw/Cybernauterne Find alle kilder i vores infodump 2: Manosfæren i Danmark 2025 https://cybernauterne.dk/blog/infodump-2-manosfaeren-i-danmark/ Lydkliphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=41&v=L_OA5YBWL-I&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&source_ve_path=MzY4NDIsMzY4NDIsMzY4NDIsMjM4NTE https://www.facebook.com/tv2.danmark/videos/stream-spillet-om-b%C3%B8rnene-p%C3%A5-tv-2-play/1253588099651443/ https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1044630840690484https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQG93cAjGNr/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK9GvUVeZjshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-LczTE7UxwCybernauterne er et netværk af eksperter i cybersikkerhed, internetkultur og digital forståelse. I vores podcast Cybernormer undersøger vi internettets subkulturer, hvordan teknologi påvirker os som mennesker og samfund, og hvordan vi kan gribe teknologierne, så de ikke styrer os.Du kan støtte udgivelsen af Cybernormer ved at blive medlem på vores Patreon
You're no doubt familiar with IKEA as the king of flatpack furniture. But you may not be aware that the Swedish company's name is also associated with a cognitive bias. It's all to do with how we assign greater value to objects when we make or assemble them ourselves. Now that might seem counterintuitive but it's become an established marketing tactic over the years. What was their evidence? Why on earth would we want to pay more for doing more work ourselves? Does the IKEA effect come into play in other areas of life? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to more episodes, click here: Why does walking through doorways make us forget things? Will ChatGPT replace Google? What is the loverboy method Andrew Tate is accused of using? A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance. First broadcast : 29/01/2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We like to think of ourselves as rational.We believe in equality, respect, and decency. And we assume that any reasonable person would agree with us.That's what makes it so frustrating when someone doesn't, especially when they follow someone like Andrew Tate.We shake our heads. We roll our eyes.We say, “How could anyone believe that?!”But here's a hard truth:The people who follow him— they're not crazy.They're just programmed differently.In this week's Spiritual Perspective, we explore what's really behind our most intense reactions—especially when someone sees the world completely differently.And why the people we're quickest to judge might actually make more sense than we think.I think this one's going to surprise you.Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!
Parenting can involve big ideas, public debates and the odd festive guilt trip - and this week, we’re tackling all three. The man who created Adolescence has a new idea for how dads can connect with their sons - it’s beautiful, but one of us hates it. Plus, Amelia dives into the kids party photo that’s divided Australia: can you really “bags” a park table? And finally, it’s Elf O’Clock. Monz realises she’s the last mum on earth without a tiny spy living in her house, and wonders aloud if there are some traditions that should just be left alone. Our recommendations:
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This Day in Legal History: PATRIOT Act IntroducedOn October 23, 2001, just six weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the United States House of Representatives introduced H.R. 3162, the bill that would become the USA PATRIOT Act. Officially titled the “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act,” the legislation represented one of the most significant expansions of domestic surveillance and law enforcement powers in modern U.S. history. The bill was drafted rapidly, largely by the Department of Justice under Attorney General John Ashcroft, and was introduced with bipartisan support.Key provisions of the act included expanded authority for wiretaps, the ability to access business and personal records through National Security Letters, and increased surveillance of internet and email communications. Section 215, in particular, allowed the government to obtain “any tangible things” relevant to a terrorism investigation, a phrase later scrutinized for its vagueness. Civil liberties organizations quickly raised concerns about the law's impact on privacy, due process, and the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches.Despite these objections, the bill moved swiftly through Congress. The House passed it on October 24, and the Senate followed on October 25. President George W. Bush signed it into law on October 26, 2001. In the years that followed, the PATRIOT Act would become a focal point in debates over national security versus individual rights, particularly as revelations of mass surveillance by the NSA surfaced in the 2010s.Some provisions were later challenged in court, amended by Congress, or allowed to expire. Nevertheless, the PATRIOT Act reshaped the legal framework for counterterrorism in the U.S., leaving a legacy still felt in debates over surveillance, transparency, and executive power today.Several major lobbying firms in Washington, D.C., posted record or near-record revenues in the third quarter of 2025, driven by policy shifts under President Donald Trump and rising client demand for regulatory guidance. Ballard Partners led the surge, reporting a 400% year-over-year increase and nearly $25 million in lobbying revenue. Other top performers included BGR Group ($19.1 million), Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck ($18.9 million), Holland & Knight ($13.9 million), and Hogan Lovells ($4.4 million), each claiming their best quarter yet.The increase in lobbying activity was largely fueled by the Trump administration's aggressive moves on tariffs, trade, and the implementation of a sweeping tax-and-spending bill signed in July. Lobbyists noted that even during the early October government shutdown, regulatory deadlines such as public comment periods on tariffs kept work moving. Akin Gump reported $16.3 million, its best third quarter ever, and K&L Gates earned $5.4 million.Overall lobbying expenditures have continued to climb, with companies spending over $2.53 billion by late July 2025. Industries like pharmaceuticals, health products, and tech accounted for a significant share of that spending, reflecting ongoing regulatory and legislative uncertainty.Lobbying firms record 3rd quarter gains amid Trump policy shifts | ReutersPaul Ingrassia, nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, withdrew from consideration after losing Republican support in the Senate. He announced his withdrawal ahead of a scheduled confirmation hearing, citing an insufficient number of GOP votes. The Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee had already postponed a prior hearing in August amid growing concerns.Senate Republicans distanced themselves from Ingrassia after Politico published alleged chat messages from him. His connections to controversial figures — including his legal work for Andrew Tate and attendance at a rally for White nationalist Nick Fuentes — drew additional scrutiny. Senator Thom Tillis labeled him “unfit to serve,” and Majority Leader John Thune confirmed the nomination was unlikely to move forward.The Office of Special Counsel plays a crucial role in enforcing civil service protections, particularly amid Trump's push to reshape the federal workforce. It also oversees Hatch Act compliance, which limits political activity by federal employees. With the Merit Systems Protection Board now restored, a new nominee will be needed to confront upcoming legal battles over career employee protections.Trump's Special Counsel Nominee Withdraws After GOP BlowbackIn Delaware court, tensions escalated between bidders and creditors over who should win control of Citgo Petroleum's parent company, PDV Holding, as part of a court-ordered auction aimed at compensating creditors tied to Venezuela's defaults and expropriations. The case, which has dragged on for eight years, now faces a decisive moment after three bidding rounds.A $5.9 billion offer from Amber Energy, affiliated with Elliott Investment Management, has been recommended by the court-appointed auction officer. However, Citgo's legal team and Venezuelan representatives argue the offer is too low, especially compared to a $7.9 billion bid from a Gold Reserve subsidiary. They also allege flaws in the auction process itself.Amber's bid includes a key side deal to pay $2.1 billion to holders of a disputed Venezuelan bond, making timing crucial since the agreement expires in early December. Gold Reserve, on the other hand, seeks to distribute more of the proceeds among a wider group of creditors, raising concerns over whether bondholders should benefit at all given unresolved legal questions about the bond's validity.Judge Leonard Stark also heard motions from Venezuela and Gold Reserve to disqualify him, court officer Robert Pincus, and two advisory firms over alleged conflicts of interest. The U.S. Treasury Department's approval is still required to finalize the auction, and both the Maduro government and Venezuela's opposition oppose the sale.Bidders, creditors battle in US court over who should win Citgo auction | Reuters This is a public episode. 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We police ourselves too much. And by "we" I'm referring to the progressive movement.Those on the other side have built a large coalition by putting the conservative agenda above all, ignoring the warts and the ugly within the organization.This approach has made me think about what's also limiting us when it comes to recruiting male mentors: We need to embrace our warts instead of being ashamed by them. Mistakes make us better mentors.Topics include:The weaknesses of the progressive movement and why they lose the messaging battleWhat MAGA and people like Andrew Tate have figured outMale mentors and their insecuritiesTimestamps:(0:00) Welcome and recapping a retreat I attended in New Mexico(3:00) One quote about our current political environment that has really stuck with me(9:45) My solution and some problems we're facing with it: The Young Men's Conference(17:30) Reintroducing rites of passage to our current society---Join/Contribute to our Young Men's Conference: https://everforwardclub.org/global-young-mens-conference-2025 Join our Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/efc-young-mens-advocates-2345 —Email us questions and comments at totmpod100@gmail.com Create your own mask anonymously at https://millionmask.org/ ---Connect with Ashanti Branch:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branchspeaks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BranchSpeaksTwitter: https://twitter.com/BranchSpeaksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch/Website: https://www.branchspeaks.com/---Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/branch-speaks/support ---Connect with Ever Forward Club:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everforwardclubFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/everforwardclubTwitter: https://twitter.com/everforwardclubLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-ever-forward-club/---#unmaskingwithmaleeducators #millionmaskmovement #takingoffthemask #totm #doace #UNWME #diaryofaconfusededucator
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What do BLM, Andrew Tate's "Christ is King" and the communist fist on a cross have in common? They're all part of the Marxist hijacking of black culture—turning biblical black America (low crime, strong families) into today's chaos of fatherlessness, matriarchy, and ethnic idolatry. In this raw episode, Kevin is joined by Adam B. Coleman, Sam Sey, Lennox Kalifungwa and others to decode the word "Whiteness" and challenge black Christians with the question: Is it Christ first or black first? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8uyMDgaoKg #BlackCulture #MarxismExposed #TrueChristianity #TearDownWhiteness #BLMTruth #ChristIsKing #OffCode #CultureWar #BiblicalUnity
Enjoy this episode? Please share it with at least ONE friend who you think needs to hear it!Actor, filmmaker and psychotherapist David Sutcliffe explores Hollywood's dark side, trauma healing, men's work and the power of core energetics therapy on episode 221 of the Far Out with Faust podcast.After two decades in television and film (Gilmore Girls, Private Practice, Cracked), Sutcliffe hit pause on Hollywood to figure out what was really running the show — inside himself. What started as a search for truth turned into a deep dive into core energetics therapy, a practice that uses the body to unlock buried emotion. Today he's helping men and women do the same: break old patterns, feel everything they've been avoiding, and live from a place that's actually real. His viral sit-down with Andrew Tate sparked conversations around masculinity, vulnerability and what it means to be authentic in a world built on performance.In this raw and revealing exchange, Faust and David crack open the illusion of control — from the psychology of fame to the programming woven into our culture. They get into how trauma shapes creativity, why emotional release is the real superpower, and what happens when you finally stop performing. From generational healing to spiritual surrender, this episode goes straight to the heart of what it means to feel human again.In this episode:
Get AudioBooks for FreeBest Self-improvement MotivationNever Give Up on Yourself – Andrew Tate MotivationAndrew Tate shares the raw truth about self-belief, discipline, and resilience. This powerful motivational speech will ignite your drive to never give up.Get AudioBooks for FreeWe Need Your Love & Support ❤️https://buymeacoffee.com/myinspiration#Motivational_Speech#motivation #inspirational_quotes #motivationalspeech Get AudioBooks for Free Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Junge Männer wählen AfD, junge Frauen links: bei den letzten Wahlen war der "Political Gender Divide" überdeutlich. Ein Grund für diese Entwicklung: Über TikTok, Instragram und Co werden junge Männer auf der Suche nach Halt und Identität zunehmend durch antifeministische und rechte Ideologien radikalisiert. Im "Was Tun?"-Podcast sprechen Inken und Valentin mit Caspar Weimann von onlinetheater.live und Tobi Spiegelberg von Detox Identity, was sie dagegen tun lässt. Tobi erzählt, wie er und seine Kolleg:innen in Workshops mit Schüler:innen antifeministische Einstellungen aufspüren, Geschlechtererwartungen mit den Jugendlichen hinterfragen und wie man mit Antifeministen umgeht, für die Andrew Tate der "beste Mann" ist. Caspar tritt online gegen die rechten "Mikroimpulse" an: Mit dem Projekt "Myke" hakten er und sein Kollektiv sich in die TikTok-Algorithmen der Manosphere und verbreiteten dort emphatische und zugewandte Botschaften, um die rechte Radikalisierungsspirale zu unterbrechen.
Get AudioBooks for FreeBest Self-improvement MotivationShe's Not the One – Andrew Tate Heartbreak MotivationAndrew Tate shares raw truth about heartbreak, self-worth, and rebuilding your power. This emotional motivational speech will help you rise stronger than ever.Get AudioBooks for FreeWe Need Your Love & Support ❤️https://buymeacoffee.com/myinspiration#Motivational_Speech#motivation #inspirational_quotes #motivationalspeech Get AudioBooks for Free Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
David Waldman places our basinet at the Gateway to Chaos, rings the bell and slips away, but first sings us one more two-hour lullaby: If only María Corina Machado went fishing more often, Donald K. Trump would be painting his TRUMP Nobel Peace Prize gold today. Now, who does he have to blow up to score next year's? The tough part for Donald will be pretending to be humanitarian for yet another year, the easy part will be that Bibi will let him declare peace every year if he wants. Trump only has to have his boy Jared Kushner “get to a yes” first, and then… Well, then there is no “second step”. Of what use would be a “second step”? Trump has found less use for peace in this country. Stephen Miller said the words “plenary authority” out loud on CNN, then had to pause to orgasm. National Guard units in Chicago are now useless, even for picking up the trash. Kristi Noem will remind people in airport lines that “Ignorance is Strength”. With James Comey, and now Letitia James, the goal is to get to an indictment. Again, there is no second step. A judge won't let Trump regulate federal elections. Soon, he won't need to. Meanwhile, election denier/Andrew Tate fanboy Paul Ingrassia is set to be installed to watch over elections and would also like to be installed to watch over female employees.
Online hatred doesn't stay online and women often bear the brunt. From harassment campaigns to real-world violence, from Andrew Tate and the “groypers” to terror attacks like the Gretchen Whitmer kidnap attempt, misogyny is behind some of the most dangerous forces in our politics. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, author of Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism, talks to Emma Kennedy about how toxic masculinity, digital radicalisation, and white supremacist ideas became so entangled and what we can do to combat them. • Buy Cynthia's book Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism and through our affiliate bookshop and you'll be helping the podcast by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. • Head to nakedwines.co.uk/thebunker to get 6 top-rated wines from our sponsor Naked Wines for £39.99, delivery included. • We are sponsored by Indeed. Go to https://indeed.com/bunker for £100 sponsored credit. www.patreon.com/bunkercast Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/bunkerpod.bsky.social Advertisers! Want to reach smart, engaged, influential people with money to spend? (Yes, they do exist). Some 3.5 MILLION people download and watch our podcasts every month – and they love our shows. Why not get YOUR brand in front of our influential listeners with podcast advertising? Contact ads@podmasters.co.uk to find out more Written and presented by Emma Kennedy. Producer: Liam Tait. Audio editors: Tom Taylor. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Het gaat niet goed met onze jongeren: ze bezwijken onder prestatiedruk, zijn gedesillusioneerd in de politiek, zitten uren achter een scherm en zijn kwetsbaar voor de radicale ideeën van Andrew Tate. Maar geen paniek, want volgens ontwikkelingspsycholoog prof. dr. Eveline Crone, denken volwassenen altijd dat de nieuwste generatie gedoemd is. Crone onderzoekt al zo'n twintig jaar de hersenen van jongeren en legt in de Jortcast uit waarom juist zij zo vatbaar zijn voor extreem gedachtegoed. Hersenen zijn volop in ontwikkeling en niet alle gebieden doen dat even snel. Het gevolg? Domme beslissingen en een mooie (maar soms naïeve) vorm van idealisme.
You can listen wherever you get your podcasts, OR— BRAND NEW: we've included a fully edited transcript of our interview at the bottom of this post.In this episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast, Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein returns to talk with me about what parents need to know about concerning anti-woman rhetoric and actions in the “manosphere” and the “womanosphere”. We cover the philosophy of each, the terms and important figures of these movements, as well as what to do if your kid is already being influenced and how to protect them from these harmful messages.**If you'd like an ad-free version of the podcast, consider becoming a supporter on Substack! > > If you already ARE a supporter, the ad-free version is waiting for you in the Substack app or you can enter the private feed URL in the podcast player of your choice.Know someone who might appreciate this post? 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No one listening or watching and they can't go where you don't want them to go and they aren't watching screens. BUT they are being entertained or kept company with audio that you can buy from YOTO or create yourself on one of their blank cards. Check them out HERETranscript:Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode of the Peaceful Parenting Podcast.I've been noticing a lot in the media, and in the world around me, an enormous amount of tension around gender equity and ideology—as well as seeing concerning anti-woman rhetoric and actions. I've also heard from parents who are worried about the influencers and media their kids are being exposed to, and the really quite problematic ideas that come with that.That's why I asked Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein to come back on the podcast. She was on an earlier episode about her book Sexism and Sensibility—we'll link to that in the show notes if you haven't heard it yet. I wanted her to talk with me about what parents need to know about the manosphere and the womanosphere.You might not even have heard of the womanosphere—I just learned about it through Jo-Ann's work. And while I think most of us have heard of the manosphere, we might not be quite sure what it is. Jo-Ann gives us a great overview of the big ideas, terms, and key figures of these movements, as well as what to do if your child is already being influenced—and how to protect them from these, quite frankly, harmful ideas.If you know anyone who needs to hear this, please share it with them. And we'd really appreciate it if you'd rate and review the podcast on your favorite podcast player app—it really helps us reach more families and support more children and their caregivers.Let's meet Jo-Ann.Sarah: Hey, Jo-Ann, welcome back to the podcast.Jo-Ann: I am so glad to be back.Sarah: I've really been wanting to talk to you about today's topic because there's just so much going on in the world—and in North America right now—that feels so hard. Especially as a person who cares about people, and as a parent. I get your Substack and I love what you write about gender equity and sexism. Of course, your book Sexism and Sensibility was what you were on the podcast to talk about last time—it's a wonderful book. We'll link to that episode and to your book in the show notes.But before I dive in any further, tell us a little bit more about who you are and what you do.Jo-Ann: I'm a clinical psychologist and a writer. I wrote the book Sexism and Sensibility: Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls in the Modern World, as you just mentioned. I see all genders in my private practice, but I do see a lot of girls and women—and a lot of mothers and daughters.Since writing the book, and especially since the political changes we've seen in the United States, I've really expanded the areas I study, think about, and write about. So I'm glad to be here to talk about such an important topic—the manosphere and the womanosphere.Sarah: I'm so glad you're here to talk about it. My feeling is that we're going backwards in terms of gender equity and women's rights—rights that were hard-won over generations. We've seen the loss of reproductive rights in the U.S. and threats of even more restrictions. And it feels like it's become more acceptable again to share misogynistic viewpoints, especially with the rise of the manosphere and the womanosphere.Before we go further, can you explain a few things for anyone who might not know? What is misogyny?Jo-Ann: Misogyny literally means “hatred of women,” but it's often used more broadly to describe the sexism women experience. It can be an attitude or an action—something someone does to put down or harm someone who identifies as female.Sarah: Okay, and then the manosphere and the womanosphere—or femosphere, as you said it's sometimes called.Jo-Ann: Yes, though there are slight differences between the womanosphere and femosphere. But basically, the manosphere is a diverse collection of websites, blogs, and online forums that promote masculinity, misogyny, and opposition to feminism.In a world where two-thirds of young men say that nobody really knows them—and where there's no clear agreement on what a “good man” looks like or how to become one—it creates the perfect conditions for men to look for connection online, often through the manosphere.This network swoops in to provide what feels like clear messaging about gender roles and relationships—and it promotes the belief that for women to advance, men have to lose something.Sarah: When I was reading about it yesterday to prepare for this, one thing that stood out was that a lot of young men don't necessarily encounter the overt anti-woman content right away. It often starts with fitness advice, or how to talk to girls—kind of self-improvement content. The anti-woman message is the undercurrent, but it's still there.Jo-Ann: Exactly. They swoop in with these simple explanations of how to be a man—and they groom these boys in a very slow-drip way. The scary messages are mixed in with talk about gaming, relationships, mental health, wellbeing, getting rich, and getting enough protein.The misogyny starts as memes or jokes—things that can be brushed off as humor or “locker room talk.” But over time, algorithm pulsl them further down the rabbit hole, toward deeper messages about being victimized by society.You can imagine a lonely, rejected boy sitting at his computer thinking, “Yeah, that's not fair—I haven't done anything wrong. The system is rigged against me. I'm being victimized.” It's a very appealing message for someone who feels like a loser—to reframe himself as an underdog, downtrodden by a world that's unfair to him.Sarah: Do you think that connects to the Me Too movement? Was the rise of the manosphere a response to that, or did it start earlier?Jo-Ann: I don't know if there's a direct line, but yes—I write a lot about backlash. Me Too was a real moment for women to speak up and have their voices heard, to talk about the things in our culture that are frightening, violent, and deeply unfair.Whenever there's progress, there's backlash. As women began to be heard and things started to change, it felt threatening to some men. That's part of what fuels the manosphere.And just to clarify for your listeners—kids don't call it “the manosphere.” Adults do. The kids think that term is totally cringe.Sarah: Right, your teenager's not going to respond if you say, “Who do you follow in the manosphere?” They'll be like, “What?”Jo-Ann: Exactly.Sarah: But I have had a friend—a progressive dad—reach out to say, “My 15-year-old son loves Andrew Tate. What do I do?” And Andrew Tate seems like one of the biggest figures in the manosphere.Jo-Ann: Yes, Andrew Tate is huge—and very toxic. He was charged with sex trafficking and sexual assault in Romania and London, and Trump is thought to have even helped bring him back to the U.S. so he couldn't be tried.Sarah: Let's talk a bit about the femosphere, but before that, I just want to say—my 18-year-old daughter started working in restaurants this year, and as much as it feels like we're going backwards in some ways, I can see progress too. When I was her age, there were things that were totally acceptable—especially in restaurant culture—that no one would ever do now, at least not openly.And I see in my kids' generation this awareness and confidence—when someone says or does something inappropriate, they call it out right away.Jo-Ann: Yes, we don't want to be too depressing—there has been real progress. I wouldn't say those things never happen anymore, but maybe they happen less, and there's much more awareness around them.Sarah: I think maybe part of the rise of the manosphere is that feeling among some men that the ground has shifted under them. There was this celebrity who got “canceled” for behavior that would have been considered normal when I was a teenager, and I think a lot of men who grew up with that were like, “Wait—that's just how it's always been.”Jo-Ann: Exactly. That used to be part of masculinity—and now you're saying they can't do that. So they ask, “What is masculinity?” And women are saying, “Just behave well. Don't be a creep.” And they're like, “Wait—I thought that was being a man.” It's confusing.We have to listen to boys, take them seriously, and teach them well.Sarah: Thank you for saying that—much more eloquently than I did. Okay, so what's the womanosphere?Jo-Ann: Before we go on, I want to add that some of the other big manosphere influencers are people like Logan Paul and the Nelk Boys—who, by the way, are from Canada originally. They've had a huge influence on boys and even on the U.S. election outcomes.Sarah: I'd never even heard of them—thank you.Jo-Ann: So, the womanosphere includes people like Brett Cooper and Candace Owens. It's helpful to know what to look out for.If the manosphere is toxic masculinity dressed up as philosophy, then the womanosphere is misogyny dressed up in milkmaid clothing.Sarah: Mm-hmm.Jo-Ann: It looks soft, harmless, even aspirational—cottagecore filters, tradwife influencers with gorgeous homes and perfectly dressed kids. But beneath that aesthetic is a push for women to shrink themselves, to submit to their husbands, and to trade ambition for dependency.It preys on the very real struggles women face. But instead of fighting for systemic change—like paid leave, affordable childcare, or equal partnership—it sells women this glossy rewind to the days when women were expected to find fulfillment only through being a wife and mother, taking on all the domestic labor with a smile.If you're a woman suffering, —or a girl who sees your mom — suffering under the weight of everything she does, the message “Just let him take care of you” can sound pretty appealing.Sarah: It must also be a direct response to how hard it is for women to juggle it all. I was listening to an interview with Elizabeth Warren, and she talked about how, as a young mother, her biggest struggle was finding reliable, affordable childcare. Then her daughter's biggest struggle was the same thing—and now her granddaughter's is too.And I recently listened to Ketanji Brown Jackson's memoir, where she talked about crying on the kitchen floor because she didn't know how she could keep working and still care for her kids, even with two working parents.So when it all feels overwhelming, that romanticized domestic ideal must look really appealing.Jo-Ann: Absolutely. Working and raising kids—it's exhausting. I look back and don't know how I survived those years. None of us can be the moms we want to be when we're that tired and still fighting for equality at home.So yes, when you see a woman on the internet who looks like she has it all together, you think, “I want that.”Sarah: Yeah. And I think it can be even darker than just the “make your own bread and stay home” message—there's also the undercurrent of submission, of not being an equal partner.Jo-Ann: Oh yes. There's a lot about submitting to your husband. The goal seems to be: if we glorify femininity and motherhood enough, women will stop demanding things like birth control and abortion access. They'll become too overwhelmed, overburdened, and outnumbered to organize against a culture built to serve men's needs at women's expense.I really do think this comes from a deep fear—among men in power—of women's power. A fear that they'll lose what they've long believed is their birthright.Sarah: Mm-hmm.Jo-Ann: Their birthright of power, head of household status, sex—all the things they've been raised to believe they're entitled to.Sarah: Right? So, where does it make sense to go to next in our conversation here? I mean, I had some anecdotes that I've shared a couple of along the way, but one thing that made me think about this was watching this documentary—have you seen the Lilith Fair documentary on Netflix?Jo-Ann: No, I haven't.Sarah: It was really good.Jo-Ann: I've heard it's really good.Sarah: It was really good. Why Sarah McLachlan organized Lilith Fair was because she would go to a radio station, and they'd be like, “Oh, we really like your music, but we already have a woman on this week—we're playing Tracy Chapman.” There was just so much sexism in the music industry, right? There wasn't room for more than one woman at a time. So she was like, “I'm going to do a whole festival with only women.” And it was enormously successful.Then the next weekend, I went to a three-day music festival, and I started counting how many women were on stage. I had to stop because it was so depressing. It's still the same. It's a little off-topic from the womanosphere and manosphere, but sometimes I just feel so helpless. Like, what's the point in all of this? So what can we do as parents?Jo-Ann: Before we get into the how-to, I just want parents to get a sense of what their kids are hearing. They're hearing the same false statistics over and over again—like “false rape allegations are very common.” They hear that all the time.So as a woman, you're saying, “I'm counting these people on stage, and there are very few women.” But they're hearing the opposite. They're hearing, “Women are taking over,” that “men are losing out,” that “they're being rejected because 80% of women only date 20% of men,” which is false. They hear conspiracy theories that feminists want to destroy white men, who are supposedly the real victims of society.So your son is online, finding this community of guys who feel the same way he does—and they're offering him belonging he may not have felt before. These are ready-made friends. And like you said, it's this drip, this undercurrent. When they start to realize that these men are actually calling for the rape and destruction of women, it doesn't sound that bad anymore because they've been so overwhelmed by these messages. It starts to sound normal—maybe even righteous—to incite hatred toward girls and women.It doesn't just harm women—it harms boys and men too, because it promotes unrealistic and extreme measures to “improve” their social standing. For example, “looksmaxing”—which can mean anything from hygiene tips and fitness routines to extreme dietary restrictions, cosmetic surgery, or steroid use.Sarah: Mm-hmm.Jo-Ann: So as parents, we have to help boys integrate the idea of themselves as caring, emotionally connected, cooperative people—to see those qualities as aspirational, not emasculating.Sarah: Mm-hmm.Jo-Ann: For the good of everybody. That's a basic value that I'm sure many of your listeners already hold, but we have to help boys understand that those are human qualities, not feminine ones. Because at the root of sexism is the rejection of the feminine.Sarah: The people listening to my podcast already care about connection, but I just want to call out—having raised two boys—don't listen to anyone who tells you they need you less than your girls might, or that they're not as bothered by things. They still need connection, care, and intimacy with their families just as much as girls do.Jo-Ann: And they need it within friendships too. But when they seek it out, they're called “soy boys” or “white knights.” If they're seen as subservient to women in any way, or having needs that women have, they get called derogatory names.Sarah: Okay. So, onto the how-to—what would you say to my friend whose 15-year-old loves Andrew Tate?Jo-Ann: The first thing I'd say is don't panic. Be curious. Really listen without jumping to react, even if what they say is shocking or upsetting—because that will just push them away.I went through this with my son. It wasn't extreme, but he was listening to a lot of those streamers. Thankfully, he was bringing some of this stuff to us, kind of with bravado. Inside, I'd feel disgusted or angry, but I kept my poker face and really listened.We're lucky—he grew up with parents who think critically about these things, and in a liberal extended family, so he was less likely to go down that road. But he really could have. He's also very skeptical. He'd notice when some streamers shifted politically—from liberal to very conservative—and he'd say, “These people are getting paid.”So we really want to help our kids develop critical media literacy.Engaging online with your kid can be a natural way to start conversations about what they're exposed to. I talk about this in my book—it can be broken down into four parts.Sarah: Sure.Jo-Ann: The first one is to promote skeptical thinking. Teach your kids to question information they see online. Encourage them to consider the source and the creator's intentions. For example, they can ask, “Why is this person telling me this? What are they trying to sell me?”The second is to explain the origins of online content. Teach them that many influencers monetize controversy. They use shock value, misinformation, or skewed statistics to get views—and their advice often lacks expertise. You can say, “These guys aren't experts. I wonder where they're getting their information. Let's look up the real statistics.”Third, teach them that these ideas aren't just internet fads—they're tied to larger political goals, like restricting reproductive rights, pushing “hyper-motherhood,” and keeping women too overburdened to organize.Also, teach them how “anti-victim” language reframes systemic issues as personal failures. “It's not sexism—it's your mindset.”Sarah: Right.Jo-Ann: That's especially true for girls, because it turns structural inequality into an individual woman's problem to fix.Sarah: Right—like, “You're just not working hard enough,” or “You don't believe in yourself.”Jo-Ann: Exactly. Or, “It was just a joke. Stop being so sensitive.” It's the same old stuff. We want them to understand that real liberation isn't just “dealing with the cards you're dealt.”Because in the womanosphere, you'll hear, “Men are just naturally stronger and need to lead—and if you let them, everything will be fine.” And in the femosphere, it's “Men are trash; you've got to game the system, use them for money.” We want girls to see that real liberation is the opposite—it's about naming injustice, demanding systemic change, and building communities of women.The fourth part is to debunk pseudoscience. Teach kids to recognize misinformation—distorted statistics or pseudoscientific gender theories—and help them identify reputable sources. Give them solid information about mental health and relationships.And finally, talk openly about and challenge gender stereotypes. Point out the endless denigration of girls and women in movies, TV shows, and other media. Help them see that stereotypes limit everyone and reinforce the rigid beliefs of those online echo chambers.Sarah: Mm-hmm.Jo-Ann: I give a lot of examples of this in Sexism and Sensibility—common sexist themes in media that parents can use to reach their kids. Of course, you don't want to “yuck their yum” too much, or they'll tune you out. Ask open-ended questions, share your thoughts, and encourage reflection—but don't be heavy-handed, or you'll lose them.Sarah: Yeah, that's super important. Because if you go too hard, they'll just go underground. They won't tell you what they're following or listening to, and you'll have even less ability to help them think critically about it.Where do you stand on social media guidelines? Do you think people are right to say “no social media until 16”?Jo-Ann: I'm not a social media expert, but I don't think waiting until 16 is realistic. I really believe “mentor, not monitor” is the more effective way—because kids will always find ways around the rules.Of course, when they're young, the longer you can delay Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok, the better. But that's how teens find community and connect. It's not all bad. Boys, for example, do find real communities online—on Discord, for instance—it's just which communities they find that's the problem. So yes, mentor, not monitor.Sarah: “Mentor, not monitor.” I like that. That's helpful.Jo-Ann: Credit to Devorah Heitner.Sarah: I was going to say! Aren't you friends with Devorah Heitner? I've heard her say that. She's also been on the podcast, and we'll link to that episode in the show notes.So—what should I have asked you about that I haven't?Jo-Ann: Maybe some of the terminology. Do parents know what “red-pilling” is?Sarah: Tell us.Jo-Ann: It's basically the manosphere's core philosophy. It comes from The Matrix and means “waking up” to feminism's supposed oppression of men. The “blue pill” represents ignorance—someone who doesn't realize men are being oppressed. The “black pill” is used by incels, meaning they've accepted their “terminal celibacy.”Maybe I should explain who the different groups of the manosphere are.An incel believes men are entitled to sex but aren't getting it because women deny them—and that women should be punished for that.Then there are Pickup Artists—this is a $100 million global industry led by men who boast about rape and believe it should be legalized on public property. They train men to harass and assault women.Then there are Men's Rights Activists. They claim to care about men's issues, but in practice, they focus on attacking women and dismantling feminism—bringing lawsuits to defund sexual violence services or weaken women's protections.And finally, there's “Men Going Their Own Way” (MGTOW)—men who believe women are so toxic they have to cut them out of their lives altogether.Sarah: Wow. This is dark stuff.Jo-Ann: It really is.Sarah: It reminds me of that idea that there's only one pie—if other people get rights, it takes away from yours.Jo-Ann: Exactly. But I believe we can help boys and men see that it's not a limited pie. They may have to give something up, but they also gain something—relationships, connection, emotional fulfillment.Care work in this culture is so demeaned that men avoid it—but it's also where so much of women's connection comes from. Many men's deathbed regrets are about not having the relationships they wanted.So yes, as women take on more public work, men will have to take on more private work—not more overall, but more equally—and they'll also gain. Yes, they might have to wash the toilet, but they'll get more time with their kids, more friendships, more access to their own emotions.Sarah: I remember when our first son was born, my husband hadn't really taken care of babies before, and I had. I was much more comfortable changing diapers, all that. His first instinct was, “You do that—you're better at it.” And I said, “This is where all the connection happens—in the caregiving. If you miss out on that, you'll miss out on the connection.”He was like, “Oh, okay.” I think he was just nervous.Jo-Ann: What a beautiful thing to say to him. That's so impactful.Sarah: Yeah, because connection was important to him—he wanted that bond with our baby, but he didn't realize how much of it comes through caregiving.Jo-Ann: Exactly. And you're reminding me of a statistic: people say women are more nurturing, but research shows proximity changes hormones. When men spend more time caregiving, their “nurturing” hormones increase too.Sarah: I've read that! It's so cool. And it feels good too, right? The oxytocin.Jo-Ann: Yes, exactly.Sarah: Thank you so much. I think this will be really helpful for parents to understand what their kids are being exposed to.Jo-Ann: My pleasure. I'm so glad you're talking about this—it's so important.Sarah: I encourage everyone to check out your Substack and your book. We'll link to both in the show notes. Before I let you go, I ask all my guests this: if you could go back in time to your younger parent self, what advice would you give yourself?Jo-Ann: Oh boy, so much. I'd tell myself not to get caught up in the competitive stuff. At the time, I thought I wasn't, but I was. I told myself I wasn't a good enough mother because I wasn't baking endless banana bread like my mom did, or because my house wasn't as neat as someone else's. But that's just culture's way of undermining women and making motherhood a competitive sport—when really, we all just need to have each other's backs.Sarah: Love that. Thank you so much, Jo-Ann, for coming on. What's the best place for folks to find you?Jo-Ann: My website is jo-annfinkelstein.com. My Substack is Raising Her Voice—jo-annfinkelstein.substack.com—and I'm also on Instagram and TikTok at jo-annfinkelstein.phd.Sarah: Great. We'll link to all those in the show notes. Thank you so much.Jo-Ann: Thank you. I really appreciate it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sarahrosensweet.substack.com/subscribe
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Mike Nellis has raised over $1 billion for progressive campaigns and causes. As the founder of Authentic and former Senior Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, he's seen what work — and what doesn't — in digital fundraising. In this conversation, we explore what nonprofits can learn from campaign strategy, the dangers of volume-driven marketing, and why authenticity might be the only sustainable advantage left.Notable Quotes"The biggest thing that moves the needle is volume. It matters a lot more how many times you're posting than the quality of the content." — Mike Nellis [6:25]"Running an ethical and effective fundraising program that's rooted in storytelling can raise you a lot more money than the churn and burn stuff. If you build it over time, you raise more money." — Mike Nellis [5:46]"I can't stop Donald Trump from being the tyrant that he is. But a lot of times people ignore their physical and mental health, ignore their family, ignore their community when they could strengthen all those relationships. You want to make the world a better place? You start bottom up." — Mike Nellis [30:57]Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[02:12] Political vs. nonprofit fundraising: What's different?[05:02] Building meaningful relationships over churn and burn[06:25] Volume matters more than quality in the attention economy[09:06] The culture problem: Why nonprofits move too slowly[10:38] Bulk buy acquisition: An ethical dilemma with no solution[11:15] Is there a breaking point coming for digital culture?[13:59] The impersonation problem and bad faith actors[14:49] Why the digital cliff won't come[16:44] Building a million-person audience with a team of one[17:21] Joe Rogan's content ecosystem and the clip economy[18:34] "I'm the same asshole in every room": On authenticity[20:22] The Russian nesting doll theory of content[21:57] Mid-roll: About Cosmic[22:53] Why nonprofit leaders need to communicate like humans[23:59] The distrust of intellectuals and academia[25:14] Simple messaging wins: Build the wall vs. the blah blah blah act[27:37] How social change actually happens[30:24] The concentric circles model: Self, family, community, world[31:30] Why local action matters more than national outrage[33:04] Raising good men in a world of bad role models[34:39] Andrew Tate and the young men crisis[36:06] School shootings and focusing on what you can control[36:43] Choosing to be a joyful warrior[37:25] Why the Democratic Party can't become the party of grievances[38:54] Where to find MikeP.S. — Feeling a disconnect between your mission and your brand? Cosmic helps social impact leaders build trust through story-rich brands, compelling campaigns, and values-aligned strategy. Let's talk about how to elevate your impact: https://designbycosmic.com/Listeners, now you can text us your comments or questions by clicking this link.*** If you liked this episode, please help spread the word. Share with your friends or co-workers, post it to social media, “follow” or “subscribe” in your podcast app, or write a review on Apple Podcasts. We could not do this without you! We love hearing feedback from our community, so please email us with your questions or comments — including topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes — at podcast@designbycosmic.com Thank you for all that you do for your cause and for being part of the movement to move humanity and the planet forward.
Former Scotland Yard detective and whistleblower Jon Wedger reveals the shocking truth about child abuse networks hidden in plain sight across the UK. In this explosive interview, Jon exposes elite cover-ups involving politicians, judges, the BBC, and powerful institutions. From the Rochdale grooming gangs to covert operations on Britain's waterways, this episode uncovers how abusers infiltrated public schools, media, and government — and how whistleblowers like Jon are silenced when they get too close to the truth. SPONSORS: Use Code ANDREW FOR 25% OFF Plaud Note: https://bit.ly/4nJWt7j Plaud Note Pro: https://bit.ly/423JiWv Grab your free seat to the 2-Day AI Mastermind: https://link.outskill.com/ANDREWS2 Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at https://mintmobile.com/heretics Start your MyHeritage journey now with a 14-day free trial using my link: https://bit.ly/AndrewGoldMyHeritage Go to https://TryFum.com/HERETICS and use code HERETICS to get your free FÜM Topper when you order your Journey Pack today! Follow Jon Wedger: https://www.youtube.com/@JonWedger https://www.facebook.com/jonwedger https://x.com/wedger_jon We discuss the parallels between the UK's hidden scandals and Jeffrey Epstein's network, why London grooming gangs are rarely reported, and the role of organisations like the BBC in covering up abuse. Jon shares how he uncovered 90 offenders in a single month, why Freemason corruption plays a role, and why exposing these crimes puts your life and career at risk. This is one of the most disturbing and revealing episodes of Heretics yet — shining a light on the dark heart of the British establishment. #JonWedger #GroomingGangs #HereticsPodcast Join the 30k heretics on my mailing list: https://andrewgoldheretics.com Check out my new documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@andrewgoldinvestigates Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Chapters: 0:00 Jon Wedger Highlights 1:20 Whistleblower Jon Wedger 4:20 Getting Drawn Into Child Protection 7:20 The Waterway Network of P********s 10:20 Found 90 In First Month! 13:20 Rosie and Jim 16:50 The Elites Doing This 19:20 Why So Successful - Jon's Method 21:35 Baby P Case & Psychopathic Mother 24:20 How To Catch These Guys 27:20 Why We Can't Say Anything About This Guy 29:50 Freemason Corruption 33:20 Substances, Brothels & HIV 37:20 Cops Made Jon Kick Victim Out of Car! 40:20 Why We Never Hear Of London Grooming Gangs 43:20 BBC High-Up Involved 46:20 Gangsters Have Been Abused 49:20 Ronny Pickering 51:20 Andrew Tate's Childhood 54:20 The Horrific Berlin Experiment & Dr. Kinsey 58:20 Posh Schools System 1:01:20 Who Are We Actually Dealing With 1:04:20 Jimmy Savile & The BBC Cover-Up 1:08:20 How The Abuse Cover-Ups Work 1:10:20 Our Own Epstein 1:11:55 A Heretic Jon Wedger Admires Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join Monique and Krista as they explore the growing influence of the manosphere and figures like Andrew Tate on young men, with guest Will Spencer. This episode dives into the crisis of fatherlessness and terms like "longhouse" and "trash world" that shape online ideologies. Learn why young men are drawn to these voices, how the church can respond biblically, and practical ways parents and pastors can mentor the next generation toward godly manhood. Tune in for a powerful discussion on reclaiming purpose, meaning, and belonging in a fractured culture. Article: "The Dangerous Secret Your Young Men Are Keeping: Neo-Nazi Thought Has Entered the Church" https://christoverall.com/article/longform/the-dangerous-secret-your-young-men-are-keeping-neo-nazi-thought-has-entered-the-church/ Get Monique's shirt: https://www.centerforbiblicalunity.com/merch #BiblicalManhood #FatherlessGeneration #Manosphere #ChristianParenting #RaisingGodlyMen #NewRight #ChurchAndCulture
Join Monique and Krista as they explore the growing influence of the manosphere and figures like Andrew Tate on young men, with guest Will Spencer. This episode dives into the crisis of fatherlessness and terms like "longhouse" and "trash world" that shape online ideologies. Learn why young men are drawn to these voices, how the church can respond biblically, and practical ways parents and pastors can mentor the next generation toward godly manhood. Tune in for a powerful discussion on reclaiming purpose, meaning, and belonging in a fractured culture. Article: "The Dangerous Secret Your Young Men Are Keeping: Neo-Nazi Thought Has Entered the Church" https://christoverall.com/article/longform/the-dangerous-secret-your-young-men-are-keeping-neo-nazi-thought-has-entered-the-church/ Get Monique's shirt: https://www.centerforbiblicalunity.com/merch #BiblicalManhood #FatherlessGeneration #Manosphere #ChristianParenting #RaisingGodlyMen #NewRight #ChurchAndCulture
This week on The Knight Tube, Stephen Knight @GSpellchecker) welcomes author Lucy Brown. Lucy will be talking about her new book ‘Hate Club' which chronicles here turbulent experience working with Tommy Robinson 0:00 Intro 1:29 Cultural shift 3:06 Have your politics changed? 5:31 A failure of the left and the right to understand each other. 8:08 Meeting Tommy Robinson and the decision to write the book 12:20 Do you have some residual loyalty to Robinson 14:39 Employers and political activism. 17:22 First meeting Tommy Robinson 21:41 Tommy Robinson's public persona 25:00 Ali Dawah and Luc's falling out with Tommy Robinson 31:52 Lauren Southern's claims about Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson 34:38 The behaviour of some of Robinson's fans 38:50 Does Robinson deserve the credit for exposing grooming gangs? 42:59 Does Robinson use his ‘activism' to fund his lifestyle? 51:06 The John Sweeney and Panorama controversy. 56:14 Will Lucy be getting more politically active again? Stephen Knight's Substack: www.sknight.substack.com Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/gspellchecker Also available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube & Spotify.
What once was fringe is now just normal. To chat about the new, strange normality, Jake, Julian, and Travis are joined by USA Today extremism report Will Carless. Carless has reported all over the globe for two decades, and has just released the first episode of his new video documentary series "Extremely Normal." The crew chats about the James Comey indictment, Trump's executive order declaring antifa "domestic terrorists," attempts to rewrite the history of January 6th, and why some young men continue to be drawn towards the message of Andrew Tate. Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium episodes: https://patreon.com/qaa Extremely Normal from Will Carless and USA Today https://youtu.be/NoC7t29e__A?si=f9m2Y8XVGBo2wl89 Will Carless https://x.com/willcarless Check out our new podcast series network Cursed Media and binge the entirety of our new show Science in Transition by Liv Agar and Spencer Barrows: https://cursedmedia.net Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.
In this episode of The Russell Brunson Show, I sit down with Emrah Bayraktar, one of the top experts in the emerging world of clipping, and we unpack a business model that's blowing up right now… Clipping! Whether you're looking for a simple way to make money online with zero ad spend… or you're an offer owner wanting more traffic, more exposure, and more reach without paying Zuckerberg, this episode lays it all out. Emrah shares how he went from broke college student to making over $130,000/year clipping videos!! It's insane! He reveals how he was part of Andrew Tate's original clipping team, what he learned, and how creators today are building armies of clippers to generate millions of views (and real money). And how you can do it too! Key Highlights: How Emrah made $45K in affiliate commissions and $87K in clipper payouts The #1 thing that gets clips to go viral (hint: it's not editing) Why most beginner clippers fail… and what to do instead How offer owners can get free traffic from an unpaid content army The biggest mistake he made when we first tried clipping (and how to avoid it) Whether you want to become a clipper, hire clippers, or just understand how this whole thing works… This episode gives you the road map. And if you want to go deeper, grab our Affiliate Clipping Secrets course… it's inside Affiliate Bootcamp at affiliatebootcamp.com It's just $7 to get started on this! Clipping could be the easiest way to make money online right now… and you don't have to have any money to get started with it - That's why it's so cool! https://sellingonline.com/podcast https://clickfunnels.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Mads World, I'm joined by YouTuber, Beef Boys host, and fantasy merch lord ManyKudos for a hilarious and chaotic chat about growing up online, parasocial brainrot, and navigating masculinity on the internet.We deep-dive into: • The RuneScape scams that got us banned at age 10 • Neopets forums and early internet crushes • Parasocial relationships and the mental load of being a YouTuber • Incel pipelines, Andrew Tate, and the need for better male role models • The comment section vs real life • Gaming culture, feminist merch, and why your partner should be your best friendThis one's for the chronically online, the ex-Nice Guys, and anyone who remembers Charlie the Unicorn.
In this episode, I'm breaking down where the world is really going and what you need to do about it. Some of you may not like it, some may not agree — but it's happening whether you want it to or not. I'll share the truth about the future, why ignoring it won't help you, and the adjustments you need to make to be ready. I also touch on voices like Andrew Tate, not to co-sign everything, but to point out where he's been accurate about what's coming. Show Notes: [03:11]#1 Power will continue to be consolidated amongst the elite few. [09:18]#2 Masculinity continues to be attacked while at the same time it is fighting back. [15:48]#3 Privacy is an illusion. [19:47]#4 You must become anti-fragile. [22:17]Recap Episodes Mentioned: 2699:My Thoughts On Andrew Tate 3251: Dre Defends Andrew Tate - AGAIN 1863: How We Bring Masculinity Back 2376: Why We Need Masculinity More Than Ever 3197: Debunking "Toxic Masculinity" 3349: A Guide To Masculine Movement 3346: How Feminism END 2457: Identifying Toxic Femininity 2039: The Worst Traits Of Feminized Men Next Steps ---
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Luke is stunned and offended by Pete's bombshell revelation that he can no longer make their planned evening out at the Towngate Theatre in Basildon to see Kerry Katona and Katie Price in conversation. An emotional plea to the Luke and Pete Show community to step into the breach as replacements is the only logical solution.Elsewhere, there's strong opinions on the idea of pasta for lunch, the worst foods for burps, and Pete makes a strong case for being the nation's first beef paste ambassador. It's all in a day's work.Email us: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com! You can also get in touch on X, Threads or Instagram if character-restricted messaging takes your fancy.Please fill out Stak's listener survey! It'll help us learn more about the content you love so we can bring you even more - you'll also be entered into a competition to win one of five PlayStation 5's! Click here: https://bit.ly/staksurvey2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when a 22-year-old's "mission mindset" leads to political assassination? Sarah and Beth grapple with the charging documents and online footprint of Charlie Kirk's shooter, exploring how video game culture, sedentary leisure, and the deadly confluence that defies simple political categorization. Can we stop using historical figures as props to end arguments? They examine how both sides wield Hitler comparisons and identity markers to avoid engaging with actual ideas, discussing Sarah's personal reckoning with years of ad hominem attacks and why "you're a Nazi" has become a conversation killer rather than a call for critical thinking. Why do young people know Charlie Kirk but reject his ideas? From the 90% name recognition but only 30% approval among Gen Z to the "sedentary alone leisure time" crisis among young men, Sarah and Beth explore how we ceded intellectual territory to figures like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate by refusing to engage with questions about masculinity and purpose. How do we debate ideas without destroying relationships? Drawing on everything from couples therapy techniques to sibling fights, they discuss moving from "sneering" to intellectual rigor, why the personal being political doesn't mean emotions should dominate arguments, and how to choose relationship over being right. Ready to go deeper? Visit our website for complete show notes, exclusive premium content, merchandise, chats and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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