1 hr 6 min

The negative stereotypes that hold back men and boys — featuring Jack Kammer Screw the Hierarchy

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While white men hold the majority of power positions in the U.S. workforce, most white men do not. The result: resentment from the unfairness and pent up emotions from our culture's negative stereotype of men and boys expressing feelings. In this episode, Jack Kammer reveals what it's really like for most men to feel the pressure from gender stereotyping and what women can do in heterosexual relationships to share power.

Find Jack at JackKammer.com.


If you've been abused at work and would like to share your story anonymously, email info@dignitytogether.org.

If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at http://www.dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place.

Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast
Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy

While white men hold the majority of power positions in the U.S. workforce, most white men do not. The result: resentment from the unfairness and pent up emotions from our culture's negative stereotype of men and boys expressing feelings. In this episode, Jack Kammer reveals what it's really like for most men to feel the pressure from gender stereotyping and what women can do in heterosexual relationships to share power.

Find Jack at JackKammer.com.


If you've been abused at work and would like to share your story anonymously, email info@dignitytogether.org.

If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at http://www.dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place.

Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast
Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy

1 hr 6 min