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Men are human beings. Women are human beings. We really all have the same needs. Acceptance, community, and someone to have your back.
This whole episode was SOLID. Loved it. Especially the conversation around both men & women being hard & soft.
I have been to therapy for about 5 years and it’s a great thing. So glad that I can teach my son that value
This was really great. One of the things I loved about Everything, Everywhere All At Once was the idea that being kind and supportive as a man can be a strength. Also, I hope Roy gets a shot at hosting the Daily Show. Comedy chops is one thing (which Roy has), but Roy also has the empathy that Trevor had.
I loved how visible Roys desire to be the best father he is able to be.
the “steepness of the hill” bit is so powerful. i go bouldering a few times a week and people climb harder routes when people are with their friends or even have strangers/loose acquaintances encouraging them. they will try things they wouldn’t touch otherwise, but feeling supported and that you’ve got folks behind you who care about your success makes all the difference
These 2 guests should write a book together, I really mean it, they should put a book together.
You HAVE to do part 2. Even better a whole series.
i'm so happy that people, especially men of color-are finally talking about this. finally started therapy at age 53, and a lot of people tell me that they can see the difference.
Powerful discussion. Thank you as always, Roy Wood Jr.!!!
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Top Comments (10)
Men are human beings. Women are human beings. We really all have the same needs. Acceptance, community, and someone to have your back.
This whole episode was SOLID. Loved it. Especially the conversation around both men & women being hard & soft.
I have been to therapy for about 5 years and it’s a great thing. So glad that I can teach my son that value
This was really great. One of the things I loved about Everything, Everywhere All At Once was the idea that being kind and supportive as a man can be a strength. Also, I hope Roy gets a shot at hosting the Daily Show. Comedy chops is one thing (which Roy has), but Roy also has the empathy that Trevor had.
I loved how visible Roys desire to be the best father he is able to be.
the “steepness of the hill” bit is so powerful. i go bouldering a few times a week and people climb harder routes when people are with their friends or even have strangers/loose acquaintances encouraging them. they will try things they wouldn’t touch otherwise, but feeling supported and that you’ve got folks behind you who care about your success makes all the difference
These 2 guests should write a book together, I really mean it, they should put a book together.
You HAVE to do part 2. Even better a whole series.
i'm so happy that people, especially men of color-are finally talking about this. finally started therapy at age 53, and a lot of people tell me that they can see the difference.
Powerful discussion. Thank you as always, Roy Wood Jr.!!!