Relational Masculinity
Richard explores the concept of relational masculinity, emphasizing that true manhood is defined by one's contributions to others rather than isolation. He shares personal anecdotes about his father and son, illustrating how providing love, support, and community connection is essential to a fulfilling masculine identity. This perspective challenges the notion of the "Lone Ranger" masculinity and highlights the importance of interdependence in shaping healthy relationships.In this clip
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