1 hr 10 min

For The Love of Men with Weeze Doran Embodied with Elizabeth DiAlto

    • Self-Improvement

Weeze Doran joins me on this episode to jam about our upcoming liberation program for men and the vision we have for it. We take a nuanced look at the patriarchy and how it harms everyone who lives within this social structure – cis hetero men included. 
Weeze and I don’t subscribe to the white American feminist ideology and lay out the reasons why in this conversation. We’re aiming to shift out of this ‘toxic masculinity’ language and instead hold space for men to explore the dimensions of masculinity and the depths of their internalized misogyny. 
Join us as we riff on the inspiration behind this program and what you can expect from the curriculum. We also have an info session on June 20th if you want to learn more about the content, who we are, or ask any questions. You can sign up for that here! 
In episode 427 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:
(3:49) A passage from a bell hooks book called The Will to Change that deeply resonates with us. 
(8:35) The biggest barriers for men experiencing love, intimacy, and connection
(13:33) Why so many men struggle with embodiment 
(18:56) Why we don’t consider ourselves feminists 
(36:59) What happens when men are taught to be providers and protectors above all else 
(40:04) Our take on The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida 
(48:41) What liberation means in the context of romantic relationships 
(59:57) An overview of the Living Legends program format and curriculum 
 
Resources mentioned in the episode:
The Will to Change by bell hooks 
 
Connect with Weeze: 
Follow Weeze on Instagram: @accordingtoweeze
Learn more about Weeze: accordingtoweeze.com 
 
Work with us: 
Check out the Living Legends Program
 
Special offer: 
FREE Download: Morning + Evening Rituals 
 
Stay in touch: 
NEW! Join our Free Wild Soul Community on Mighty Networks
Subscribe to my Substack 
Catch the full show notes for episode 427 here
Email us with questions or feedback
Don’t miss an episode of The Embodied Podcast
 

Weeze Doran joins me on this episode to jam about our upcoming liberation program for men and the vision we have for it. We take a nuanced look at the patriarchy and how it harms everyone who lives within this social structure – cis hetero men included. 
Weeze and I don’t subscribe to the white American feminist ideology and lay out the reasons why in this conversation. We’re aiming to shift out of this ‘toxic masculinity’ language and instead hold space for men to explore the dimensions of masculinity and the depths of their internalized misogyny. 
Join us as we riff on the inspiration behind this program and what you can expect from the curriculum. We also have an info session on June 20th if you want to learn more about the content, who we are, or ask any questions. You can sign up for that here! 
In episode 427 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:
(3:49) A passage from a bell hooks book called The Will to Change that deeply resonates with us. 
(8:35) The biggest barriers for men experiencing love, intimacy, and connection
(13:33) Why so many men struggle with embodiment 
(18:56) Why we don’t consider ourselves feminists 
(36:59) What happens when men are taught to be providers and protectors above all else 
(40:04) Our take on The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida 
(48:41) What liberation means in the context of romantic relationships 
(59:57) An overview of the Living Legends program format and curriculum 
 
Resources mentioned in the episode:
The Will to Change by bell hooks 
 
Connect with Weeze: 
Follow Weeze on Instagram: @accordingtoweeze
Learn more about Weeze: accordingtoweeze.com 
 
Work with us: 
Check out the Living Legends Program
 
Special offer: 
FREE Download: Morning + Evening Rituals 
 
Stay in touch: 
NEW! Join our Free Wild Soul Community on Mighty Networks
Subscribe to my Substack 
Catch the full show notes for episode 427 here
Email us with questions or feedback
Don’t miss an episode of The Embodied Podcast
 

1 hr 10 min