Inside Evryman, A Movement To Get Men To Share Their Feelings | TODAY

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2018
  • In 2017, Dan Doty founded Evryman, an organization that creates a space for men to come together and learn skills relating to being expressive and open, hoping to impact future generations of men. Doty and Evryman members Aaron Blaine and Rajiv Lahens sit down on TODAY to talk about the movement.
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    Inside Evryman, A Movement To Get Men To Share Their Feelings | TODAY

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @CodyWright-pq3eq
    @CodyWright-pq3eq 10 місяців тому

    I've never felt the need to talk about or express my feelings like this. I have feelings of course, but negative ones have never made me want to talk more about them. If I feel upset talking about it has never felt like it would help.

  • @francescamaxime
    @francescamaxime 4 роки тому +1

    hello... patriarchy.... its a structural thing about power, control and dominance... not about masculinity, about conditioning and how we all suffer as a consequence, not just women or men... and how it's restored through acknowledgment of vulnerability, moving to intimacy, and living authentic lives... patriarchy necessitates dissociation and emotional self-cutoff... intimacy requires your own ability to be in conversation with allowing ALL of you to exist... not getting caught in "better than" as a man (often) or "less than" as a woman (often)... basically, it's structural before its personal... that needs to be brought in as the basis... and the reason its structural is b/c it keeps everyone on the hamster wheel of "better, more, pull myself up by my bootstraps, there must be somethign wrong with ME if I can't figure me/work/relationships out." none of that's true - the system works as designed. Feeling inferior is helpful if we're always trying attain or be something we aren't or don't believe deep down we can really access. Feeling good means we won't be trying to buy our happiness... which doesn't exactly align with the way our conditioning has taught us to be more consumers than citizens, IMO of course.

    • @johnlemon8268
      @johnlemon8268 3 роки тому

      Masculinity is about power, control and dominance.

    • @transp0rter1
      @transp0rter1 Рік тому

      @@johnlemon8268 ... everyone is masculine and feminine. Isn't that the point of nonbinary people? To blur the lines between both? We can appreciate masculinity, and femininity. Neither is all good or all bad.

    • @transp0rter1
      @transp0rter1 Рік тому

      @@johnlemon8268 Example: Elliot Page transitioned into being a man, which obviously includes being more masculine. Are you saying Elliot is wrong for doing this?

  • @KRLEEQ
    @KRLEEQ 5 років тому

    Omg this is no hate but thats a lot of man for that lil couch!🤣🤣🤣 And those mugs.....with no coaster!!😱😂😂😂

  • @Kolek-sun-eater
    @Kolek-sun-eater Рік тому +1

    Teaching men to act like women.......lol