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Anthony “Tony P” Polcari—known online as “the nicest man on the internet”—isn’t just sharing fit checks and cooking tips. He’s leading a quiet revolution in what he calls vibrant masculinity—a version of manhood that’s warm, open, and deeply relatable.
Originally from Boston and now based in Washington, D.C., Tony is a consultant by day and content creator by... well, also by day—during Uber rides, lunch breaks, and late-night edits. With a background in storytelling, a love for cooking passed down from his parents and grandmother, and an instinct for making people feel seen, Tony has built a safe, inviting space online—one “Sunday fit” and wholesome vlog at a time.
In this episode, we talk about what it means to own who you are instead of running from it. Tony shares how he handles online critics, why he avoided reading comments for the first year, and how he leans on his real-life “cabinet” of trusted voices to stay grounded. As his presence on Instagram and TikTok continues to grow—reaching hundreds of thousands—he remains focused on the mission: helping people feel less alone, especially those who don’t feel “normal,” and reminding us that the internet can still be a kind, human place.
We also dive into how he balances a growing consulting business, dreams of a broadcasting career, and a twice-a-day content schedule—all without losing the joy.
Wholesome, honest, and full of heart—this one’s for the creators, the feelers, and anyone trying to show up more fully as themselves.
Show notes~
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_tonypindc/?hl=en
Enjoyed this episode? Check out kelliesbrocchi.com and follow me on IG at @kellie.sbrocchi! Loved the show @doboth.podcast? Leave a review and let me know what you learned—I'd love to hear from you! #DoBoth
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Anthony “Tony P” Polcari—known online as “the nicest man on the internet”—isn’t just sharing fit checks and cooking tips. He’s leading a quiet revolution in what he calls vibrant masculinity—a version of manhood that’s warm, open, and deeply relatable.
Originally from Boston and now based in Washington, D.C., Tony is a consultant by day and content creator by... well, also by day—during Uber rides, lunch breaks, and late-night edits. With a background in storytelling, a love for cooking passed down from his parents and grandmother, and an instinct for making people feel seen, Tony has built a safe, inviting space online—one “Sunday fit” and wholesome vlog at a time.
In this episode, we talk about what it means to own who you are instead of running from it. Tony shares how he handles online critics, why he avoided reading comments for the first year, and how he leans on his real-life “cabinet” of trusted voices to stay grounded. As his presence on Instagram and TikTok continues to grow—reaching hundreds of thousands—he remains focused on the mission: helping people feel less alone, especially those who don’t feel “normal,” and reminding us that the internet can still be a kind, human place.
We also dive into how he balances a growing consulting business, dreams of a broadcasting career, and a twice-a-day content schedule—all without losing the joy.
Wholesome, honest, and full of heart—this one’s for the creators, the feelers, and anyone trying to show up more fully as themselves.
Show notes~
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_tonypindc/?hl=en
Enjoyed this episode? Check out kelliesbrocchi.com and follow me on IG at @kellie.sbrocchi! Loved the show @doboth.podcast? Leave a review and let me know what you learned—I'd love to hear from you! #DoBoth