Anthropologist Jeppe Trolle Linnet explains how menโs fear of vulnerability is shaped by dominance, shame, and competition, drawing on years of work with menโs groups and recent field research in Greenland. He describes why men struggle to share pain, how loneliness and divorce intensify isolation, and how fatherhood, emotional listening, and community spaces offer alternative models of masculinity grounded in trust rather than control. ๐๏ธ Recorded December 8, 2025. ๐ Tarragona, Spain ๐ ...
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Anthropologist Jeppe Trolle Linnet explains how menโs fear of vulnerability is shaped by dominance, shame, and competition, drawing on years of work with menโs groups and recent field research in Greenland. He describes why men struggle to share pain, how loneliness and divorce intensify isolation, and how fatherhood, emotional listening, and community spaces offer alternative models of masculinity grounded in trust rather than control. ๐๏ธ Recorded December 8, 2025. ๐ Tarragona, Spain ๐ ...
Jeppe Trolle Linnet | Men, Vulnerability, and Masculinity in Transition
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Jeppe Trolle Linnet | Men, Vulnerability, and Masculinity in Transition
Anthropologist Jeppe Trolle Linnet explains how menโs fear of vulnerability is shaped by dominance, shame, and competition, drawing on years of work with menโs groups and recent field research in Greenland. He describes why men struggle to share pain, how loneliness and divorce intensify isolation, and how fatherhood, emotional listening, and community spaces offer alternative models of masculinity grounded in trust rather than control. ๐๏ธ Recorded December 8, 2025. ๐ Tarragona, Spain ๐ ...
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Anthropologist Jeppe Trolle Linnet explains how menโs fear of vulnerability is shaped by dominance, shame, and competition, drawing on years of work with menโs groups and recent field research in Greenland. He describes why men struggle to share pain, how loneliness and divorce intensify isolation, and how fatherhood, emotional listening, and community spaces offer alternative models of masculinity grounded in trust rather than control. ๐๏ธ Recorded December 8, 2025. ๐ Tarragona, Spain ๐ ...