Toxic Masculinity in Appalachia
We share our experiences with what masculinity meant growing up in Appalachia and how toxic masculinity may be radicalizing young Appalachian men.
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Masculinity
The summer months are still in full swing, but we’ve been busy getting a unique slate of guests and content for you.
Last week, we explored the topic of masculinity. This was prompted by a reporting project from 100 Days in Appalachia called “Mountain Grown.”
Callie and I had a very honest and frank discussion about what masculinity meant to us growing up in Appalachia, which I hope you will consider watching/listening to.
It was probably the most vulnerable I’ve been about myself, and honestly appreciated how much positive feedback we received.
We’ve had democrats from some of the most competitive U.S. Senate races on our show
We were so grateful to have such powerful and authentic conversations with people throughout the region over the past few months, and a few I want to highlight for y’all are:
More to come
We will be back with a bigger update and more original written content here in the very near future! It’s been a massively busy last few months at Appodlachia, and we greatly appreciate your support.
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