Listen to me on this week’s “Laugh Your Cry Out” podcast!

I’m delighted to share that I’m the guest on this week’s episode of “Laugh Your Cry Out with Joey Dumont,” a podcast about (and I’m quoting here) men’s mental health and masculinity [seen] through the lens of fatherhood, politics, and the world of business.

Our enjoyable conversation has a mediocre book as its point of departure: The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, which I advise against reading, but if you really must then you can learn more about it here.

Although my conversation with Joey is self-contained, it’s Part Two of a series called “Are Safe Spaces Safe?” Part One came out last week and featured a conversation with my friend John Durham, who is both the CEO of Catalyst S+F and also a Marketing Professor at the University of San Francisco.

For those of you who have read this blog before, you might recognize Joey Dumont’s name since I reviewed his memoir, “Joey Somebody: the Life and Times of a Recovering Douchebag” when it came out back in April, and which I enjoyed immensely.

Please Note: Joey believes in long-form content, and when I say “long form” I’m not joking! Our conversation lasted nearly two hours… so let the dishes pile up and the laundry go unfolded before you join us for a sprawling chat including moments like when I say, “I don’t think we’re in danger of suddenly becoming a country full of open-minded people who evaluate evidence and thoughtfully change their opinions.”

I do hope that you’ll join us.


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