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What happens after you leave the Manosphere? And why did the movement collapse in the first place?
In this episode, Bob the Baptist continues his conversation with Will Spencer about what followed his departure from the Manosphere, and how the online masculinity ecosystem began to fracture and mutate in the years that followed.
The discussion moves beyond personal story into cultural and spiritual diagnosis. Will explains how figures like Andrew Tate vacuumed attention and monetized grievance, how ideological energy migrated into more radical online communities, and why movements built on technique, resentment, and audience capture inevitably fail to produce real moral formation.
Bob and Will also examine the deeper questions beneath the phenomenon: the difference between power and authority, the limits of psychology and biology as moral frameworks, the cost of public accountability, and why Christian leaders cannot simply borrow the aesthetics of masculinity without inheriting its distortions.
Bob and Will explore:
Part 1 traced how men are drawn into the Manosphere and why it initially felt compelling. Part 2 examines what ultimately exposed its limits — and what replaces it when men pursue ordered responsibility, truth, and accountability rather than dominance or resentment.
The Will Spencer Podcast was formerly known as "The Renaissance of Men."
EXITING THE NEW AGE COURSEI spent twenty years in the New Age. This is what I learned on the way out.
13 chapters, study guide, practices inventory, 30+ book bibliography.
A new section on Christian apologetics to the New Age is in production. Buy now at $29 and get the upgrade free when the price goes to $49.
https://willspencer.co/exit
MENTORSHIP FOR MENI mentor men one-on-one through 12 weeks of biblical mentorship, with daily accountability.
If you've built something real but you're stuck at a transition that competence alone can't solve, book a free clarity call:
https://willspencer.co/mentorship
CONNECT
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What happens after you leave the Manosphere? And why did the movement collapse in the first place?
In this episode, Bob the Baptist continues his conversation with Will Spencer about what followed his departure from the Manosphere, and how the online masculinity ecosystem began to fracture and mutate in the years that followed.
The discussion moves beyond personal story into cultural and spiritual diagnosis. Will explains how figures like Andrew Tate vacuumed attention and monetized grievance, how ideological energy migrated into more radical online communities, and why movements built on technique, resentment, and audience capture inevitably fail to produce real moral formation.
Bob and Will also examine the deeper questions beneath the phenomenon: the difference between power and authority, the limits of psychology and biology as moral frameworks, the cost of public accountability, and why Christian leaders cannot simply borrow the aesthetics of masculinity without inheriting its distortions.
Bob and Will explore:
Part 1 traced how men are drawn into the Manosphere and why it initially felt compelling. Part 2 examines what ultimately exposed its limits — and what replaces it when men pursue ordered responsibility, truth, and accountability rather than dominance or resentment.
The Will Spencer Podcast was formerly known as "The Renaissance of Men."
EXITING THE NEW AGE COURSEI spent twenty years in the New Age. This is what I learned on the way out.
13 chapters, study guide, practices inventory, 30+ book bibliography.
A new section on Christian apologetics to the New Age is in production. Buy now at $29 and get the upgrade free when the price goes to $49.
https://willspencer.co/exit
MENTORSHIP FOR MENI mentor men one-on-one through 12 weeks of biblical mentorship, with daily accountability.
If you've built something real but you're stuck at a transition that competence alone can't solve, book a free clarity call:
https://willspencer.co/mentorship
CONNECT
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