18 episodes

A podcast on the inner lives of boys.

Breaking the Boy Code Supported by Next Gen Men

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.7 • 15 Ratings

A podcast on the inner lives of boys.

    A Young Man to Be Proud Of

    A Young Man to Be Proud Of

    Louis shares how he took action on his newfound values of compassion and nonviolence by standing up for a vulnerable peer, and reflects on how this connects to positive masculinity, social power, and growing up as a young man.

    • 36 min
    Uncertain Feelings

    Uncertain Feelings

    Louis describes going through the whirling feelings of being stuck in violence—the heavy influence of helplessness and fear, the underpinnings of compassion within his guilt, and above all, his determination to change.

    • 29 min
    Four Broken Ribs

    Four Broken Ribs

    (Trigger warning: homophobia, physical assault) Louis comes close to tears as he explains how he and his friends ended up putting another young boy in the hospital, and landing themselves in court.

    • 25 min
    New School, New Friends

    New School, New Friends

    Eleven-year-old Louis begins his story by describing what it was like to start at a new school, how he initially avoided connecting with any classmates but pretty quickly fell in with a group of friends who made him feel like things wouldn’t be so bad.

    • 19 min
    Louis’ Story

    Louis’ Story

    (Trigger warning: suicide ideation) This is a story of friendship, belonging, violence and guilt. It’s a vulnerable unearthing of a young boy’s fears and joys, his deep shame of who he was in the past and a growing vision for who he will become. This is Louis’ story.

    • 2 min
    I Want to Make a Name for Myself: Boys and Competition

    I Want to Make a Name for Myself: Boys and Competition

    Fourteen-year-old Joseph shares his thoughts and experiences on training, competing and envisioning himself as a high-level athlete competing at a national level. Joined by Jason Rogers, Olympic medalist and writer on the evolving state of masculinity.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

YukonMike999 ,

This podcast is incredible, devastating, beautiful and necessary.

Thank you for this!

I really appreciate the work put into each episode. The research, quotes, interviews and production, with each boy’s story grounding it in such a tender and heartbreaking way.

It is wonderful to hear directly from boys how they yearn to express themselves more broadly than our society’s narrow definition of masculinity allows.

Every episode brings me to tears. Every episode offers guidance towards how this man can heal the boy inside.... and begin to hold space for the men and boys in my life to express themselves vulnerably and authentically too.

Naadiah1 ,

Powerful. Moving

I LOVE this podcast. It's a compelling, and intimate exploration of the inner world of boys. Real stories, candidly told by the boys themselves. This podcast is so engaging, revealing and important. Listen, and share this podcast with a boy you care about.

jonathonreed ,

Indie podcasting at its finest

A relevant and passionate exploration of boys’ real stories and how their inner lives intersect with our broader culture of masculinity. No other podcaster is creating something like this.

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