
Toxic masculinity, Mormonism and having the courage to be disliked with Neil Smedley
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Episode 6 of Season 2 is here of Jeans and a nice top podcast with me, Chelsea Little!!!
In this episode I am joined by Neil Smedley debating everything from toxic masculinity and what it means to be a 'man' in the 21st century, the dangers of censorship and a social media driven generation, as well as his upbringing in a Mormon household and how he came to find his identity and create his business which is better known as King Koby Barbers.
This episode was a really enjoyable debate where I was exposed to very diverse ways of thought that raised a lot of questions and reminded me of the importance of doing your research, exposing yourself to different opinions and having the courage to be an individual even if that comes at the cost of being disliked. Neil is an incredibly articulate public speaker that so kindly gave his time to share his life journey with so much passion.
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