The podcast explores the complexities of raising a son in today's world, particularly regarding toughness, vulnerability, and societal expectations. Sam Graham-Felsen discusses his attempt to instill resilience in his sensitive eight-year-old son through a road trip to the Badlands, inspired by Teddy Roosevelt's strenuous life. However, the son's unexpected embrace of Pee-wee Herman as a role model leads to conversations about embracing individuality and navigating societal pressures. The limitations of physical toughness are weighed against the power of wit and self-acceptance, culminating in a role-playing exercise where the son uses humor instead of force to disarm a bully, which highlights the boy's innate self-confidence.
Part 1: Introduction, Masculinity
Part 2: Personal History, Childhood Shame
Part 3: The Road Trip, Resilience
Part 4: Bullying, Identity, Lessons Learned
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