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The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

著者: The Art of Manliness
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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.© The Art of Manliness 哲学 社会科学
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  • How to Help Disengaged Young Men Reclaim Drive and Direction
    2026/02/03

    Not long ago, the primary concern people had about boys was that they were wild, impulsive, and out of control — getting into fights, pushing limits, and stirring up trouble. Today, the problem has flipped. The more common challenge isn’t reckless behavior, but inert passivity. More and more young men are anxious, apathetic, socially isolated, and seemingly uninterested in doing much of anything at all.

    Vince Benevento, the founder of Causeway Collaborative — a male-specific counseling center — and the author of Boys Will Be Men: 8 Lessons for the Lost American Male, has spent nearly two decades working on the front lines of this shift. As a therapist, coach, and mentor who specializes in helping young men between the ages of 14 and 30, Vince has worked with both the combustible and the checked-out and developed a clear, experience-honed framework for what actually helps guys get unstuck, take ownership of their lives, and move forward with purpose.

    In today’s conversation, we unpack what Vince has learned through years of work with boys and men, and how his approach — which is rooted more in action than in talk — can be applied not just in the therapist’s office, but by parents and mentors. We dig into why traditional therapy often fails young men, and how to give them the drive, accountability, and sense of connection they crave. We discuss the importance of teaching young men to build life “brick by brick” and helping them find their wild, their thing, and a good group of friends.

    Resources Related to the Podcast

    • AoM Podcast #810: How to Turn a Boy Into a Man
    • AoM Podcast #926: The 5 Shifts of Manhood
    • AoM Podcast #1,028: The 5 Marks of a Man
    • AoM Podcast #886: What the World of Psychology Gets Wrong About Men
    • AoM Article: Get Your Son Out of His Bedroom
    • AoM Article: How Labeling Your Emotions Can Help You Take Control



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    45 分
  • The Click Effect — Inside the Science and Magic of Social Chemistry
    2026/01/27

    We’ve all had that feeling — you meet someone new, and the conversation just flows. You’re in sync. You click. But what’s really happening when that magic occurs?

    My guest today is journalist Kate Murphy, author of Why We Click: The Emerging Science of Interpersonal Synchrony, and she says this experience isn’t just a vibe, it’s a measurable physiological phenomenon and the most consequential social dynamic most people have never heard of. In our conversation, we dig into what happens when people click, why syncing with others feels so good, and how it influences everything from friendships to teamwork to romantic relationships. We also talk about why some people have a knack for connection, how you can become more “clickable,” and why video calls are the worst.


    Resources Related to the Podcast

    • Dying Breed article: Resonance as an Antidote to Social Acceleration
    • Kate's previous book: You're Not Listening
    • Sunday Firesides: Be Someone's Atmospheric Getaway
    • AoM Article: The Importance of Eye Contact


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    54 分
  • How Football Took Over America — and Could Collapse
    2026/01/20

    American football is so big — so braided into our weekends, our language, and our culture — that it can be hard to see it clearly as a whole.

    In his new book, Football, Chuck Klosterman helps us see the game from unexpected angles, and argues that football isn’t just a sport, it’s a kind of national operating system. Chuck explains how it became the dominant televised spectacle in America, despite having elements that should count against it. We then explore football as a simulation — of war, of reality, and even of itself — and how its simulation through video games has actually fed back into the sport itself. We also talk about who Chuck thinks is the GOAT (hint: it's not Tom Brady), and the difference between achievement and greatness. At the end of our conversation, Chuck lays out a compelling argument for why football may be headed for a steep and surprising fall.


    Resources Related to the Podcast

    • AoM Podcast #248: Why Football Matters
    • AoM Podcast #1,061: Are You Not Entertained? The Myths and Truths About Roman Gladiators
    • AoM Podcast #1,044: What Sports Betting Is Really Doing to Players, Games, and Fans



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    58 分
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