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Glenn Lawrence and Gia MaCool dive into why men need male-only spaces now more than ever—and why the culture is hell-bent on shaming them out of existence.
In this episode, they break down how barbershops, locker rooms, gyms, garages, hunting trips, poker nights, and boy-only groups used to be normal parts of male development… until everything had to be “inclusive,” “safe,” and “mixed.” Glenn lays out what men actually gain from male-only spaces—brotherhood, blunt honesty, accountability, and the freedom to be masculine without being policed—while Gia gives the female perspective on why women don’t need to be in every male environment and how healthy boundaries actually protect relationships, not threaten them.
They’ll hit questions like:
Why are male-only spaces treated as “toxic,” but female-only spaces are “empowering”?
What happens to men who never get real brotherhood?
Are men allowed to build anything that isn’t for everyone?
How does the loss of male-only spaces affect fathers, sons, and the next generation?
This episode is a straight shot at the lie that men don’t need each other. No safe spaces, no pandering—just a hard conversation about why male spaces are necessary, not negotiable.
By Glenn Lawrence and Gia Mccool PodcastGlenn Lawrence and Gia MaCool dive into why men need male-only spaces now more than ever—and why the culture is hell-bent on shaming them out of existence.
In this episode, they break down how barbershops, locker rooms, gyms, garages, hunting trips, poker nights, and boy-only groups used to be normal parts of male development… until everything had to be “inclusive,” “safe,” and “mixed.” Glenn lays out what men actually gain from male-only spaces—brotherhood, blunt honesty, accountability, and the freedom to be masculine without being policed—while Gia gives the female perspective on why women don’t need to be in every male environment and how healthy boundaries actually protect relationships, not threaten them.
They’ll hit questions like:
Why are male-only spaces treated as “toxic,” but female-only spaces are “empowering”?
What happens to men who never get real brotherhood?
Are men allowed to build anything that isn’t for everyone?
How does the loss of male-only spaces affect fathers, sons, and the next generation?
This episode is a straight shot at the lie that men don’t need each other. No safe spaces, no pandering—just a hard conversation about why male spaces are necessary, not negotiable.