One Percent Better

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In this raw and real episode of We Will Name This Podcast Later, Jay Hill and his producer, Alexander Blanc, dive deep into a range of powerful topics—covering everything from personal growth and masculinity to social media success and the complexities of relationships.

The duo kicks things off by discussing their growing presence on TikTok, where they’re experiencing viral success with millions of views on their content. They talk about how creating shareable content and engaging with their audience has played a key role in expanding their platform and building a loyal community.

From there, the conversation shifts to the tough topics—like how men navigate relationships, self-identity, and societal expectations of masculinity. Jay and Alex unpack their views on toxic behaviors, the importance of self-reflection, and how personal experiences and unresolved trauma can impact the way people approach love and relationships. They dive into their personal stories of emotional growth, therapy, and the necessity of addressing childhood pain to move forward.

The episode also takes on a social media spin, as the duo discusses how men often face criticism in public spaces and how the internet's quick judgment shapes their identity. They reflect on the balance between projecting strength and embracing vulnerability, emphasizing the need for self-love and internal validation rather than external approval.

Plus, hear Jay's candid reflections on breakups, love, and the complexities of moving from affection to resentment, and how overcoming those emotional hurdles leads to true personal growth.

This episode is a thought-provoking, unfiltered conversation that touches on emotional intelligence, personal healing, and understanding the nuances of today’s digital world. Whether you’re here for real talk on the evolution of media, self-improvement, or building stronger relationships, this conversation will leave you with valuable insights and a deeper perspective.

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