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Real Men Are Pierced: Pasolini & the Manosphere w/ Eve Tushnet LIVE @ KGB

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re likely to have noticed the discourse has been set abuzz with talk of a crisis of masculinity. While the debate is out on whether the real culprit is feminism, toxic masculinity, the Nanny State, or automation, men are indeed struggli ...  Show more

Zoomers, Boomers, & [Holy] Humor w/ Fr. James Martin SJ

Father James Martin SJ joins the pod to discuss his new book ‘Work in Progress,’ polarization in the Catholic Church, trad zoomers, intergenerational dialogue, and his encounter with Camille Paglia. Follow us on Substack https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/ Check out Fr. Martin's b ...  Show more

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