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Ep. 152 Finding Truth in Media

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Bruhs. I'm getting sigma on this skibidi ohio. That way, my social media platform will take off. On today's episode, Mike and Rob talk about how to understand 'truth' we find on the internet and social media. And when I say 'talk about,' I really mean Rob rants for a while.
Basically, it matters to be careful about what you consume and trust on the internet. Make sure you do your own research before you run off and start sharing your wisdom. Only listen to The Manspace. We'll never lead you astray.

takeaways

  • Starting a social media platform exclusively for men could provide a space for discussions and resources related to men's issues.
  • Information on social media should be critically evaluated and fact-checked before accepting it as true.
  • The controversy surrounding sleep training highlights the importance of considering scientific research and expert opinions when making parenting decisions. Be skeptical of diagnoses and understand their limitations
  • Question the information you consume on social media
  • Consider the potential negative effects of sleep training on family dynamics
  • Conduct your own research and consider multiple perspectives

Sound Bites

  • "Welcome to becoming the first."
  • "Can anybody just start a social media company?"
  • "You should know that what you're throwing around is not a diagnosis."
  • "The only thing that qualifies someone to be an expert on social media is good looks usually."
  • "We get to craft these narratives that relieve us of all responsibility. It's now somebody else's problem."

Chapters

00:00
Authenticity in Social Media

01:29
The Lack of Resources for Men

06:05
The Impact of Social Media on Society

08:27
The Importance of Trustworthy Information

18:39
Conflicting Information on Sleep Training

27:14
The Limitations of Social Media Diagnoses

33:53
Recognizing the Impact on Relationships

37:14
The Importance of Healthy Skepticism

45:44
Recognizing Personal Biases and Emotions

54:57
Approaching Parenting and Mental Health with Humility

Spread the word! The Manspace is Rad!!

  continue reading

155 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

Bruhs. I'm getting sigma on this skibidi ohio. That way, my social media platform will take off. On today's episode, Mike and Rob talk about how to understand 'truth' we find on the internet and social media. And when I say 'talk about,' I really mean Rob rants for a while.
Basically, it matters to be careful about what you consume and trust on the internet. Make sure you do your own research before you run off and start sharing your wisdom. Only listen to The Manspace. We'll never lead you astray.

takeaways

  • Starting a social media platform exclusively for men could provide a space for discussions and resources related to men's issues.
  • Information on social media should be critically evaluated and fact-checked before accepting it as true.
  • The controversy surrounding sleep training highlights the importance of considering scientific research and expert opinions when making parenting decisions. Be skeptical of diagnoses and understand their limitations
  • Question the information you consume on social media
  • Consider the potential negative effects of sleep training on family dynamics
  • Conduct your own research and consider multiple perspectives

Sound Bites

  • "Welcome to becoming the first."
  • "Can anybody just start a social media company?"
  • "You should know that what you're throwing around is not a diagnosis."
  • "The only thing that qualifies someone to be an expert on social media is good looks usually."
  • "We get to craft these narratives that relieve us of all responsibility. It's now somebody else's problem."

Chapters

00:00
Authenticity in Social Media

01:29
The Lack of Resources for Men

06:05
The Impact of Social Media on Society

08:27
The Importance of Trustworthy Information

18:39
Conflicting Information on Sleep Training

27:14
The Limitations of Social Media Diagnoses

33:53
Recognizing the Impact on Relationships

37:14
The Importance of Healthy Skepticism

45:44
Recognizing Personal Biases and Emotions

54:57
Approaching Parenting and Mental Health with Humility

Spread the word! The Manspace is Rad!!

  continue reading

155 episodes

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