1 hr 17 min

Shawn Mendes: Shifting From Self To Service The Man Enough Podcast

    • Society & Culture

What happens when we are too concerned with being perceived as the “good guy” that we forget we are human? Award winning singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes shares experiences from his childhood, career and current relationship that have shaped his ideas of masculinity, privilege, and service. With wisdom beyond his years and a calmness that is contagious, Shawn’s vulnerability gives us permission to open up in our own lives and reframe what it means to be human by moving beyond the good guy/bad guy binary.

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New episodes every Monday 🎙️ The video version of every episode and bonus features will always be available at https://ManEnough.com/podcast  
The Man Enough Podcast is produced by Wayfarer Studios and presented by Procter and Gamble, in partnership with Cadence13, an Audacy company.

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What happens when we are too concerned with being perceived as the “good guy” that we forget we are human? Award winning singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes shares experiences from his childhood, career and current relationship that have shaped his ideas of masculinity, privilege, and service. With wisdom beyond his years and a calmness that is contagious, Shawn’s vulnerability gives us permission to open up in our own lives and reframe what it means to be human by moving beyond the good guy/bad guy binary.

We want your feedback on season 1. Please click here to let us know what you think: bit.ly/manenoughsurvey

New episodes every Monday 🎙️ The video version of every episode and bonus features will always be available at https://ManEnough.com/podcast  
The Man Enough Podcast is produced by Wayfarer Studios and presented by Procter and Gamble, in partnership with Cadence13, an Audacy company.

JOIN THE MAN ENOUGH COMMUNITY: 

https://instagram.com/wearemanenough

https://tiktok.com/wearemanenough

https://twitter.com/WeAreManEnough

https://facebook.com/wearemanenough


Subscribe to the Man Enough newsletter for behind the scenes, updates, sneak peeks of new episodes, and positive masculinity content: https://manenough.com/newsletter
Read the Man Enough book: https://manenough.com/books

FOLLOW THE HOSTS:
Justin Baldoni

https://instagram.com/justinbaldoni

https://www.tiktok.com/@justinbaldoni

https://facebook.com/justinbaldoni

https://twitter.com/justinbaldoni

Text: +1 (310) 845-6909


Liz Plank

https://instagram.com/feministabulous

https://tiktok.com/@lizplank

https://facebook.com/feministabulous

https://twitter.com/feministabulous

http://www.elizabethplank.com/


Jamey Heath

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https://tiktok.com/@jameyheath

https://twitter.com/jamey_heath_

https://facebook.com/jameyjaz

http://www.jameyheath.com/


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1 hr 17 min

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