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The Adam Grant Podcast (WorkLife)
Organisational psychologist Grant covers identity, grit, self-concept, and social norms with research precision and storytelling skill. His episodes on gender norms and identity are relevant to Tools 35 and 36.
Dare to Lead
Brown's research on vulnerability, shame, and courage is applicable to the work of parenting boys and rethinking masculinity. Her episode "Men, Women, and Worthiness" is a direct entry point.
Andrew Huberman Lab
Neuroscience and physiology for everyday life. Huberman's episodes on testosterone, sleep, exercise, stress, and adolescent brain development are directly relevant to the toolbox. Enormous popularity with young adult males — a trusted entry point into health science.
The Diary of a CEO
While not exclusively focused on men, Bartlett's interviews with leading scientists, psychologists, and entrepreneurs regularly address male identity, mental health, and success. Popular with young men. Useful bridge content.
Hidden Brain
Behavioural science stories told with precision and narrative flair. Multiple episodes directly relevant to this book: on self-control, social norms, identity, group behaviour, and the psychology of belonging.
The Good Men Project Podcast
A platform that takes seriously the complexity of modern masculinity — neither dismissing male struggle nor excusing harmful behaviour. Good for fathers, educators, and practitioners.
The Art of Manliness Podcast
One of the longest-running and most substantive podcasts on masculinity. Covers everything from the history of male rites of passage to practical skills, philosophy, physical fitness, and emotional resilience. Recommended from adolescence onwards.
The Boy Crisis Podcast
Companion to the book. Farrell interviews researchers, practitioners, and parents on the specific challenges facing boys — from education to fatherhood to mental health. Clear, data-grounded, and compassionate.
The Kaya FM Podcast Network
Kaya 959's programming regularly addresses masculinity, mental health, and family. Their conversations on the African male experience are grounded in South African social reality.
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast
Hosted by Dr. Joy Harden Bradford. While centred on Black women's mental health, the show regularly addresses intergenerational trauma, Black fathers, and the family systems that shape Black children. South African listeners will find deep resonance.