Jon Bernthal On Toxic Masculinity | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend
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John discusses toxic masculinity from personal experience, emphasizing the importance of discipline, martial arts, and kindness, learning about a well-rounded approach to masculinity from his friend, Kevin Vance. The text concludes with a humorous take on conflict resolution, where John admits to being more of a "slap and run" guy than a fighter on his podcast, "Real Ones."
Insights
- John's personal experience with toxic masculinity gives him authority when discussing the topic, emphasizing discipline, self-defense, and empathy for his children, while also embracing a well-rounded approach to masculinity that includes traditionally feminine traits.
- Learning about the Samurai code from his friend Kevin Vance, John promotes a balanced view of masculinity that incorporates calligraphy, dancing, cooking, and gardening, showcasing the importance of embracing both masculine and feminine qualities for a holistic understanding of manhood.
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Recent questions
What is toxic masculinity?
Harmful societal expectations of male behavior.
How can discipline benefit children?
Fosters responsibility, self-control, and respect.
What is the Samurai code?
Embracing both masculine and feminine traits.
Why is standing up for others important?
Promotes empathy, solidarity, and social justice.
How can humor be used in conflict resolution?
Diffuses tension, fosters understanding, and promotes communication.
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