Gratitude Is the Attitude
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It’s almost curtains on 2023, but before it’s over, we had to share some things we’re grateful for. With a game, naturally! We’re playing a lil guessing game, but of course, the number one thing we’re grateful for is everyone who’s taken the time to listen to this podcast, comment on social media, share this conversation with others. We’re most grateful for you. THANK YOU.
- Jake Stika, executive director and cofounder of Next Gen Men, joins us this week to close out the year. He shares the importance of including different perspectives in the books we read, as he, Remoy, and Samantha all share their book gratitudes. SPOILER: Remoy continues to deny his literati status even as he shares a 700-page book.
- Jake goes Beyond Our Own Knowledge, getting into a couple of dope Next Gen Men initiatives.
- The crew stresses the importance of saving publications with factual information in this age of misinformation and disinformation as Next Gen Men completes a very important campaign
- The crew has a moment of gratitude for mental health. Remoy shares his personal experience in another moment of gratitude.
Referenced on this episode:
- Badass journalist Sarah Kendzior, who wrote Hiding in Plain Sight, cohosts Gaslit Nation with Andrea Chalupa
- A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara, a rich story of multidimensional male characters
- B.O.O.K. Club
- Meghann M. Cuniff, the reporter who brought accurate information about the trial to social media in response to Tory Lanez’s team’s misinformation campaign against Megan Thee Stallion
- Therapy and mental care
- The Transgender Issue by Shon Faye
- More on the Delhi street theatre company Janam
- See No Stranger A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love by Valerie Kaur
- More about Voice Male Magazine
- MASKulinity Podcast being back - you know where to go.
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