Modern Masculinity Crisis: Why Men Feel Lonely & How Real Connection Is Built
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Why do so many men feel lonely even when they have friends?
In this episode of the Joyful Mate Podcast, we dive into the modern masculinity crisis with author and men’s coach Jake Fishbein, exploring why surface‑level friendships leave men feeling disconnected and what actually creates deep, meaningful connection.
We talk about:
• Why men are experiencing a loneliness and friendship crisis • The hidden difference between having friends and feeling connected
• Why vulnerability is difficult for men — and how to approach it safely
• How men’s groups foster emotional depth and trust
• Practical ways men can open up without forcing vulnerability
• How intention and presence change male relationships
• How women can better support men on their emotional journey
Jake also shares insights from his novel *The Men’s Group: A Novel of Messy Friendships*, a powerful story about male friendship, grief, shame, and personal growth in modern life.
This conversation is for men seeking deeper connection, healthier masculinity, and stronger relationships — and for anyone wanting to understand what men are really struggling with today.Learn more about Jake’s book: https://mensgroupnovel.com🎧 Subscribe to the Joyful Mate Podcast for more conversations on connection, growth, and joy.