Dang Man! Regular Men Exploring Modern Masculinity

Tim Hart

Come explore modern masculinity with the Hart brothers. Right now it can feel like we are in a world where we are caught between the hyper-masculine manosphere and a society where celebrating masculinity is seen as shameful or toxic. We believe that men should be able to explore masculinity in a productive way, seen through a lens of three midwestern guys pondering multiple topics.

  1. Mar 8

    Journey to Middle Earth

    In this episode of Dang Man the Hart Bros delve into the profound impact of J.R.R. Tolkien's works, particularly focusing on Middle Earth and its characters. They explore Tolkien's legacy, the influence of his narratives on modern fantasy, and the themes of masculinity and underdog stories present in his literature. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the intricate world of J.R.R. Tolkien, exploring the depth of his works, particularly the Silmarillion, and the themes of heroism, masculinity, and the role of fiction in modern literature. They discuss the complexities of characters like Tom Bombadil and Gollum, and how these figures reflect broader themes of loyalty, chaos, and morality. The conversation emphasizes the enduring legacy of Tolkien's literature and its relevance in today's world, encouraging listeners to explore these timeless tales. So, let’s put one foot in front of the other, and head out on a masculine exploration of one of the titans of fantasy.   As always, subscribe to our show on your favorite platform and write us a review.  Heck - recommend us to a friend, your brother, your dad, your weird uncle, or anybody else who may want to come wrestle with modern masculinity.  All of your support helps us reach more men to grow our community.  Intro Music: Funky Miracle (positive funk), by Kulakovka - Free for use under the Pixabay Content License Outro Music: Motivation Inspiring Corporate, by NastelBom - Free for use under the Pixabay Content License

    1h 37m

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Come explore modern masculinity with the Hart brothers. Right now it can feel like we are in a world where we are caught between the hyper-masculine manosphere and a society where celebrating masculinity is seen as shameful or toxic. We believe that men should be able to explore masculinity in a productive way, seen through a lens of three midwestern guys pondering multiple topics.