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Why are so many boys and young men drawn to Andrew Tate and similar influencers? In this sneak peek from the upcoming episode with George Bell author of Be A Man About It, we explore the deeper question behind the controversy: what void is being filled, and why traditional messages about masculinity, confidence, purpose, and identity are no longer reaching young males.
Rather than simply asking “Is Andrew Tate bad?”, this conversation looks at why his message resonates, what modern boys are missing, and how society’s portrayal of men as dangerous, toxic, or broken is pushing them toward extreme online role models. We discuss male identity, masculinity in the digital age, fatherlessness, self-worth, purpose, and the psychological needs of teenage boys growing up on social media.
This clip examines:
• Why young boys feel ashamed of being male
• How masculinity is portrayed in media and schools
• Why Andrew Tate’s lifestyle (money, women, fitness, status) is so appealing
• The crisis of meaning facing Gen Z boys
• How online influencers fill the role models gap
• The real reason canceling Tate won’t solve the problem
• What positive masculinity could look like in 2026 and beyond
If you’ve wondered why so many teenage boys defend Andrew Tate, why masculinity content is exploding on YouTube and TikTok, or what message young men are actually hungry for, this sneak peek into the full episode asks the question no one else is asking.
Full episode drops tomorrow at 5pm.
Chapters
00:00 The Dangerous Boy Stereotype: What Young Men See Online
00:46 The Andrew Tate Appeal: Why Boys Are Listening
01:03 The Traditional Masculine Checklist: Money, Fame, and Validation
01:43 The Whack-a-Mole Game: Why Another Influencer Will Just Replace Him
#AndrewTate #ModernMasculinity #Toxic Masculinity
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Why are so many boys and young men drawn to Andrew Tate and similar influencers? In this sneak peek from the upcoming episode with George Bell author of Be A Man About It, we explore the deeper question behind the controversy: what void is being filled, and why traditional messages about masculinity, confidence, purpose, and identity are no longer reaching young males.
Rather than simply asking “Is Andrew Tate bad?”, this conversation looks at why his message resonates, what modern boys are missing, and how society’s portrayal of men as dangerous, toxic, or broken is pushing them toward extreme online role models. We discuss male identity, masculinity in the digital age, fatherlessness, self-worth, purpose, and the psychological needs of teenage boys growing up on social media.
This clip examines:
• Why young boys feel ashamed of being male
• How masculinity is portrayed in media and schools
• Why Andrew Tate’s lifestyle (money, women, fitness, status) is so appealing
• The crisis of meaning facing Gen Z boys
• How online influencers fill the role models gap
• The real reason canceling Tate won’t solve the problem
• What positive masculinity could look like in 2026 and beyond
If you’ve wondered why so many teenage boys defend Andrew Tate, why masculinity content is exploding on YouTube and TikTok, or what message young men are actually hungry for, this sneak peek into the full episode asks the question no one else is asking.
Full episode drops tomorrow at 5pm.
Chapters
00:00 The Dangerous Boy Stereotype: What Young Men See Online
00:46 The Andrew Tate Appeal: Why Boys Are Listening
01:03 The Traditional Masculine Checklist: Money, Fame, and Validation
01:43 The Whack-a-Mole Game: Why Another Influencer Will Just Replace Him
#AndrewTate #ModernMasculinity #Toxic Masculinity

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