
63% of young in the US, UK and Australia regularly consume content created by "men and masculinity influencers," Movember found.
Zac Seidler, clinical psychologist and global director of research at Movember, excavates the phenomenon of online masculinity influencers and their impact on young men.
The discussion between Seidler and host Chance Seales covers the surprising demographics of those consuming masculinity content, the mixed psychological effects of such content, and the societal implications of traditional versus modern masculinity.
Seidler emphasizes the need for male-oriented spaces for young men to explore their identities and the importance of fostering respectful, open conversations about masculinity, without fear of censure.
Resources:
- Young Men's Health in a Digital World (Movember)
- Dr. Zac Seidler bio and research
- Movember homepage
- All Boy homepage
Chapters
00:00 Movember Masculinity Influencer Study
03:10 Understanding the Audience of Masculinity Content
03:46 The Impact of Masculinity Influencers
09:08 Salient Aspects of Consuming Masculinity Content
11:48 The Changing Masculinity Map
15:04 Negative Messaging and Consequences of Masculinity Content Consumption
18:25 The Uncomfortable Truth of Externalizing Blame
19:10 The Battle for Locus of Control in Masculinity
21:28 Redefining Masculinity: Beyond Stereotypes
23:51 Navigating Traditional and Modern Masculinity
26:44 The Impact of Media Consumption on Masculine Identity
28:26 Gender Roles and the Backlash Against Equality
29:30 Calling Men In: The Need for Constructive Conversations
31:46 Rebuilding Male Spaces for Healthy Connections
33:54 The Role of Influencers in Shaping Masculinity
37:04 Approaching Young Men with Openness and Vulnerability
40:05 Hope and Opportunity: A New Narrative for Boys
Takeaways