Women on Men: Exploring Masculinity
Women on Men: Exploring Masculinity
Podcast Description
Women on Men: Exploring Masculinity is a podcast where women share their perspectives on what it means to be masculine in today’s world. The show aims to engage with the manosphere audience, challenging common narratives and offering a fresh viewpoint on masculinity from a female lens. Through open conversations, we explore gender dynamics, relationships, and societal expectations to foster a more balanced discussion.
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The podcast focuses on topics such as gender dynamics, emotional attraction, and societal expectations of masculinity, with episodes exploring themes like the traits that truly matter in relationships and how societal narratives about masculinity are evolving.

Women on Men is the podcast where women share unfiltered takes on what makes a man attractive, confident, and emotionally mature in today’s world. Through honest conversations, we flip the script on red pill narratives and challenge outdated ideas about what it means to “be a man.” From dating to emotional intelligence, we dive into gender roles, relationships, and modern masculinity.
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Tilly Middlehurst went viral at 19 as the Cambridge student who debated Charlie Kirk. She has coached debate at the highest level, writes on feminism and contemporary fascism, and she has thoughts on the red pill that no one else in this space is bringing.
We covered:
The vegan writing a restaurant review analogy she used to describe Myron dispensing dating advice
How she slid into her boyfriend's DMs and why him not knowing who Andrew Tate was sealed the deal
The UK schools anti misogyny debate and why the right blocked it while claiming to hate misogyny
How MAGA weaponized gender as the underbelly of every other political fight
Her framework for spotting red pill language in men who claim not to be red pill
Her breakdown of Andrew Tate's own on record statements
Why she calls the red pill an abuse tutorial
The Plato mic drop, why the red pill version of masculinity was already refuted 2000 years ago
Her closing message to men who feel rejected by women for their beliefs
If you think the red pill is philosophically edgy or intellectually serious, this episode is going to be uncomfortable.
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