Listen to Boys & Young Men



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How often do we really listen to boys & young men?

Not nearly often enough! There’s been a lot of chatter lately about boys & young men, masculinity, and the growing gender gap in politics – and very little public input from boys & young men themselves. In this episode, Jen & Janet talk with Lance Walker, a 26 yr old man from Utah. Like so many males his age, Lance has learned that boys’ and men’s perspectives aren’t always welcome. As he says, “We are never given license to speak.”

We encourage you to listen as he describes his experiences in school (including being started on ADHD medication in 3rd grade) and in the world.

Takeaways:
  • Boys’ perspectives on masculinity are often overlooked.
  • There is a stigma associated with boys expressing their feelings.
  • Open dialogue about gender dynamics is essential.
  • Boys need to be included in conversations about their experiences.
  • Understanding the role of community in boys’ development is important.
  • Boys often feel shame in expressing their struggles.
  • The future of gender discussions requires sensitivity and awareness. The emotional journey of becoming a man is complex and often fraught with societal expectations.
  • Shame and responsibility are significant themes in discussions about masculinity.
  • Perceptions of men as threats can lead to feelings of fear and vulnerability.
  • Boys are often seen as needing to fit into a rigid educational model that may not suit them.
  • Cultural perspectives on masculinity can shape how boys view themselves and their roles in society.
  • Dialogue and understanding are crucial in addressing the challenges faced by boys and young men.
  • The importance of recognizing boys as human beings with their own experiences and emotions.
  • Educational systems may need to adapt to better engage boys in learning.
  • There is a need for more voices from young men in discussions about masculinity and societal expectations.
  • The conversation around masculinity must include diverse perspectives to foster understanding and growth.
Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode:

Lance’s Substack

ADHD with Ryan Wexelblatt the ADHD Dude — ON BOYS episode

Talking to Tween & Teen Boys — ON BOYS episode

Sports & Masculinity — ON BOYS episode

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