Episode 10: Authentic Masculinity
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What does it really mean to be a man today? In a world that swings between extremes (calling masculinity either “toxic” or meaningless) many men are left without a clear, healthy, or hopeful vision of who they are called to be.
In this episode, we explore authentic masculinity through the lenses of psychology, Catholic theology, and lived experience. We look at the distortions (machismo, domination, emotional suppression, passivity, the manosphere) and the cultural overcorrections that have left men confused and isolated.
Then we rebuild a grounded, realistic, and spiritually rooted understanding of masculinity basedon five essential traits: courage, responsibility, presence, sacrifice, and self-mastery.
Along the way, we draw from C. S. Lewis, St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope John Paul II, and modern psychological research to show how true masculine strength is not about power or self-invention but about ordering strength toward love.
If you’re a man seeking clarity, healing, or direction (or someone who loves and supports men) this episode will give you a hopeful, grounded vision of what masculinitywas always meant to be.
Sources
APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boysand Men (2018)
American Perspectives Survey – Friendship Decline(2021)
C. S. Lewis — The Abolition of Man
John Paul II — Mulieris Dignitatem
Gaudium et Spes (Vatican II)
Positive Masculinity Research (Kiselica &Englar-Carlson)
Kupers, T. (2005). Toxic masculinity research