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What being a man and woman in South African mean. Challenges that comes with gender identities of maleness and femaleness .
How men love in the information age. What informs their partner choice. To what extend does information age and their masculinity impacts them in choosing the right partner. Their fear of commitment and understanding of it.
How we date influence how we marry and become .!
From partner selection to experience of themselves, man struggles to construct and maintain themselves and their romantic relationships. Why is that?
This episode explores and advice on one should go about dating and construction of romantic relationships. The conversation is more focused on South African's understanding of themselves and their identity in relation to the person they wish to date.
A discussion by men on fear, love and masculinity .
How do we unlearn fear to love ?
Men's identity and culture impact their experience love .
We are born with fears that don't stop us from loving but learn fears that do.
Unlearning fear to love allows us to access childlike love .
Men explore new ways people do dating and love.
Men talk and reflect on dating on social media and dating sites .
The discussion is on their experience and views on the changes in the dating world due to the digital age .
The process of fatherhood is one that is full of confusion and emotions between men, just like the process of being a man/manhood.
The two are booth learning processes that requires one to be vulnerable and open to learning .
In this episode, we explore how one can be and do fatherhood and manhood.
The concept of fatherhood is one that is hardly talked about and embraced as it has in it a lot of confusing roles and meanings. As a result, most fathers globally and in South Africa leave families without fathers, support and guidance.
This podcast explores on issues of fatherhood and embracing of the concept by men, fathers and the society at large. The discussions cover a bit on issues of gender-based violence and child abuse. Conversation and fatherhood experiences covered in the podcast are real and true.




