Non-Toxic

Daniel Waite Penny
Non-Toxic

From the manosphere to the atmosphere, Non-Toxic is a podcast devoted to understanding the intersections between wellness culture, masculinity and the natural world. Join us for conversations with experts, journalists, and regular guys on topics ranging from how to blow up a pipeline to why incels are obsessed with alphas to why you should consider getting buried in a mycelium coffin. Hosted by critic and journalist Daniel Waite Penny with help from Andrew Lewis.

  1. 4 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    The problem of Justin Baldoni and fake male feminists, with Emily Kirkpatrick and Dr. Will McInerney

    On this episode of Non-Toxic, we're going Hollywood, breaking down the PR wars and legal wrangling between the stars of the domestic violence drama, It Ends With Us. Justin Baldoni, the director and co-star of the film, is facing serious allegations  of sexual harassment, inappropriate on-set behavior–and a coordinated PR campaign to destroy the reputation of the film's leading actress, Blake Lively. (Notably, he's also the host of the podcast Man Enough.) Now, he's filed countersuits of his own. With insights from journalist Emily Kirkpatrick and gender justice researcher Dr. Will McInerney, this episode unpacks how PRs take advantage of misogyny on behalf of their clients, why branding yourself a male feminist might be problematic, and whether this case is the final nail in the coffin of #MeToo. ⁠⁠Support the show⁠⁠ and follow us ⁠⁠on Substack⁠. If you liked this episode , ⁠⁠⁠check out my conversation with ⁠⁠beauty reporter Jessica de Fino⁠ about the oppressive beauty standards coming for men. Guest Bios: Emily Kirkpatrick is a writer covering celebrity and pop culture for outlets such as New York magazine, Glamour, W, Vogue, and the New York Times. Her popular weekly newsletter, I 3 Mess, rounds up the best of the worst celebrity fashion. Dr. Will McInerny is a researcher and educator who studies gender-based violence; violence prevention; men and masculinities; peace and conflict studies; and arts-based research. The NYT articles in question: ‘We Can Bury Anyone’: Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine ‘It Ends With Us’ Actor and Director and His Publicists Sue The Times for Libel The Levers of Change Gender Equality Attitudes Study 2022 Masculinity and women's equality: study finds emerging gender divide in young people's attitudes

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  2. 28/11/2024

    Why muscle dysmorphia got so big, with Dr Roberto Olivardia

    In this episode of Non-Toxic, I dive into the world of extreme muscularity with Dr Roberto Olivardia, a researcher and clinician who helped coin the term “muscle dysmorphia.” Dr Olivardia charts the rise of muscle dysmorphia among men and his own journey into studying eating disorders and OCD through the lens of masculinity. His book, The Adonis Complex, came out in 2000, and we look back at how body image issues among men have evolved from the 1970s to the present day. While social media and steroid use have accelerated the problem, Dr. Olivardia isn’t so sure they’re the only reasons why so many are struggling with this condition. And finally, we look at the challenges faced by those affected, and what options are available for treatment. Guest bio: Roberto Olivardia, PhD, conducts diagnostic evaluations at The Pavilion at McLean Hospital. He maintains a private practice in Lexington, Massachusetts, where he specializes in the treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). He is a nationally recognized expert in eating disorders and body image problems in boys and men. He is co-author of The Adonis Complex⁠. If you liked this episode, you can ⁠support Non-Toxic via our Patreon.⁠ ⁠And don't forget to sign up for the ⁠Non-Toxic Newsletter on Substack⁠. ⁠Bluecorn Candles⁠ is sponsoring our third season. Use the code: NonToxic20 for 20% off your first order. Further reading: ⁠The Adonis Complex⁠⁠ "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the largest of them all? The features and phenomenology of muscle dysmorphia" "Premature Death in Bodybuilders: What Do We Know?" "Predictors of muscularity-oriented disordered eating behaviors in U.S. young adults: A prospective cohort study"

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From the manosphere to the atmosphere, Non-Toxic is a podcast devoted to understanding the intersections between wellness culture, masculinity and the natural world. Join us for conversations with experts, journalists, and regular guys on topics ranging from how to blow up a pipeline to why incels are obsessed with alphas to why you should consider getting buried in a mycelium coffin. Hosted by critic and journalist Daniel Waite Penny with help from Andrew Lewis.

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