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A Deep Dive into Masculinity, Politics, and Society
Manage episode 483229194 series 3073072
Reimagining Masculinity with Political Organizer, Ross Morales Rocketto
In this episode of Real Men Feel, host Andy Grant engages in a deep conversation with Ross Morales Rocketto, co-founder of Run For Something and the lead organizer for White Dudes for Harris. They discuss the evolving notions of masculinity, the challenges men face in today's society, and the importance of political and societal engagement. Ross shares his personal journey into political activism, his perspective on the current crisis for men, and his thoughts on how to effectively reach and support men who feel isolated or marginalized.
Key topics include the weaponization of fear in politics, the need for genuine community and belonging for men, and the impact of cultural expectations on men's mental health.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview
00:49 Ross' Journey into Politics
04:19 The Importance of Knowing Your 'Why' in Politics
06:10 White Dudes for Harris: Concept and Reactions
10:09 Reclaiming Masculinity from MAGA
15:06 Ross' Upbringing and Masculinity
18:51 The Crisis of Masculinity and Its Implications
22:00 Engaging Men in Political and Social Change
34:17 Building Community and Belonging for Men
39:41 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Connect with Ross
Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/rrocketto
LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocketto/
Connect with Andy and the Real Men Feel Podcast:
Book a Clarity Call with Andy and get clear on your goals, what's in your way, and what you can do about it at https://theandygrant.com/talk
Instagram | @realmenfeelshow & @theandygrant
Andy Grant Website | https://theandygrant.com for coaching, healing, and book info!
Real Men Feel Website | http://realmenfeel.org
RMF Facebook Group | http://realmenfeel.org/group
YouTube | https://youtube.com/realmenfeel
#RealMenFeel ep 353
352 episodes
Manage episode 483229194 series 3073072
Reimagining Masculinity with Political Organizer, Ross Morales Rocketto
In this episode of Real Men Feel, host Andy Grant engages in a deep conversation with Ross Morales Rocketto, co-founder of Run For Something and the lead organizer for White Dudes for Harris. They discuss the evolving notions of masculinity, the challenges men face in today's society, and the importance of political and societal engagement. Ross shares his personal journey into political activism, his perspective on the current crisis for men, and his thoughts on how to effectively reach and support men who feel isolated or marginalized.
Key topics include the weaponization of fear in politics, the need for genuine community and belonging for men, and the impact of cultural expectations on men's mental health.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview
00:49 Ross' Journey into Politics
04:19 The Importance of Knowing Your 'Why' in Politics
06:10 White Dudes for Harris: Concept and Reactions
10:09 Reclaiming Masculinity from MAGA
15:06 Ross' Upbringing and Masculinity
18:51 The Crisis of Masculinity and Its Implications
22:00 Engaging Men in Political and Social Change
34:17 Building Community and Belonging for Men
39:41 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Connect with Ross
Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/rrocketto
LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocketto/
Connect with Andy and the Real Men Feel Podcast:
Book a Clarity Call with Andy and get clear on your goals, what's in your way, and what you can do about it at https://theandygrant.com/talk
Instagram | @realmenfeelshow & @theandygrant
Andy Grant Website | https://theandygrant.com for coaching, healing, and book info!
Real Men Feel Website | http://realmenfeel.org
RMF Facebook Group | http://realmenfeel.org/group
YouTube | https://youtube.com/realmenfeel
#RealMenFeel ep 353
352 episodes
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