It's Okay, Man. with Tyrone the Philosopher
It's Okay, Man. with Tyrone the Philosopher
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Questioning constructs of masculinity. Questioning status quo. Questioning everything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast focuses on themes including gender identity, masculinity in historical and Indigenous contexts, and contemporary societal roles. Episodes such as those featuring MLA Brooks Arcand-Paul discuss the definitions of masculinity, while others with sex therapist Cassandra Kleefman explore men's roles in intimate relationships, highlighting the nuanced discussions surrounding these topics.

Questioning constructs of masculinity. Questioning status quo. Questioning everything.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of It’s Okay, Man, Christopher, co-host of the Failure to Franchise Podcast, and I explore how film and media have become the unspoken teachers of masculinity playing an unavoidable role in shaping how men see themselves, express emotion, and define strength.
From stoic heroes and violent saviors to emotionally repressed fathers and broken antiheroes, Hollywood has written the script for what it means to be a man. But what happens when those roles no longer fit?
Through a deep dive into pop culture and psychological reflection, we look at how cinematic portrayals influence real-world expectations — and how men can begin rewriting their own stories beyond the screen.
This conversation is about understanding how deeply it informs our inner narratives and what it means to build a new model of manhood that’s authentic, vulnerable, and human.
Key themes:
- How film and media define “real men”
- The emotional cost of the stoic hero archetype
- Masculinity as performance vs. identity
- Why representation matters — and what’s missing
- Reclaiming vulnerability as strength
- Rewriting the modern male narrative
Find Tyrone: https://hellotyrone.ca
Find Christopher: https://failuretofranchise.libsyn.com/
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