Roses Are Dead

Terry Roseland & Jones

Roses Are Dead is where hand-me-down myths die. We challenge the entry-level performance of manhood—holding doors, flashing wallets, staring at exits—and demand more: vision, discipline, emotional strength, and purpose. In this space men confront the myths they inherited, hold one another accountable, and rise as whole leaders. Masculinity isn’t a role to play; it’s a standard to live.

  1. vor 6 Tagen

    All Men Need It

    We go from Chicago culture and July Fourth to a blunt conversation about male accountability and why so many men carry pain until it warps how they move. I lay out how one-sided friendships, untreated trauma, and fear of rejection can turn into disrespect, harassment, and broken relationships if we do not get real and get help. • Chicago pride, Juneteenth context, and what people actually celebrate when they gather  • The shift to Patreon and why community matters more than public reach  • Legacy thinking, finding my voice through podcasting, and doing the thing even if it does not “blow up”  • One-sided friendships, uneven rapport, and why silence creates fake dynamics  • How to pull someone closer or ice them out without cruelty  • Why every man needs therapy and where to find support  • The rolled ankle metaphor for emotional pain and how men normalize dysfunction  • Person-in-environment, social expectations on men, and why strength is not the same as wellness  • Reentry pressure, why some men return to prison, and what that says about mental health  • A Chicago pastor scandal as a case study in entitlement, denial, and ignoring rejection  • Teaching boys confidence, routines, and how to accept no without violating someone If you're not the Patreon, make sure you join the Patreon after September 1st. Join our Patreon Community Buy some merch and ebooks IG: @terryroseland & @amansperspective_

    1 Std. 12 Min.
  2. 26. Juni

    Dancing with the Devil

    Cheating arguments get messy fast because everyone wants a clean rule for a problem that lives in gray areas. We start with the uncomfortable question: where does betrayal really begin? Not just sex, but the moment you’re flirting on purpose, enjoying the attention, and pretending it’s “just conversation.” We talk about patience inside relationships, the way people stereotype femininity and sensitivity, and whether “masculine” automatically means stoic or if emotional honesty can coexist with strength. Then we get into the real meat: boundaries. We compare “inappropriate” vs “cheating,” test the idea of “if you wouldn’t do it in my face, it counts,” and walk through scenarios like reacting to DMs, texting with an ex, exchanging numbers, and building a long message thread that feels innocent until it doesn’t. We also dig into transparency and overthinking, why therapy can help you trust yourself, and how compatibility often comes down to what you both agree is acceptable. The conversation widens into anti racism and culture, plus a sociology lens that ties everything together: behavior settings, place identity, and place attachment. If environments can pull different behavior out of the same person, what does that mean for how we judge people, and how we design solutions? We end with a vision for changing outcomes by changing settings, and we shout out Capture for anyone who wants to be present at events without juggling a phone. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves the hard conversations, and leave a review with your answer: what’s your line, and why? Join our Patreon Community Buy some merch and ebooks IG: @terryroseland & @amansperspective_

    48 Min.

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Roses Are Dead is where hand-me-down myths die. We challenge the entry-level performance of manhood—holding doors, flashing wallets, staring at exits—and demand more: vision, discipline, emotional strength, and purpose. In this space men confront the myths they inherited, hold one another accountable, and rise as whole leaders. Masculinity isn’t a role to play; it’s a standard to live.

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