Hopefully we will learn to be like 2 Wings of One Bird ~ Women 💙 Men... 🙏 Like it is described in the Baha'i principles and Vision on Gender Balance... Thank You for an Inspiring and Meaningful Conversation... Greetings from a Romanian international Baha'i Travel Teacher in Grenoble. 💜🌍
@Gamer-will8 сағат бұрын
I love these people being there for Drake this interview was really perfect for him. Stay strong Drake we love you man ✊❤
@smartphone673313 сағат бұрын
I was resting n that sound.........
@smartphone673313 сағат бұрын
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@sylviawoods66502 күн бұрын
Beautiful conversation!
@somebody37442 күн бұрын
Shawn Mendes stop apologizing because you’re a talented and successful white male. You are the winner of your own genetic lottery and so far you’ve been doing great with it and you’re not at fault or the reason or you need to fix anybody else’s origins and life and conditions.
@somebody37442 күн бұрын
❤
@Sofia2crazy3 күн бұрын
This is the best interview so far, will stick to other episodes.
@jutsu14 күн бұрын
These people dehumanize men and then complain when other people praise them.
@elvinrichard58824 күн бұрын
The problem is modern dating is a worse form of courtship which is a worse form of arranged marriage. Having sex before marriage is not creating healthy long term relationships across the board. Women are sampling an endless buffet of men resulting in astronomically high standards.
@LucyDropp4 күн бұрын
I’m watching this while going to bed, and I can’t stop thinking that the host sounds like Gus from breaking bad
@russiantroll-wp9wo5 күн бұрын
Who looks for men especially against women
@russiantroll-wp9wo5 күн бұрын
What women holding other women accountable. Yiu call it internalized misogyny.
@sentientfetus38945 күн бұрын
This isn't for men its get to keep working and fighting for interest of women
@sentientfetus38945 күн бұрын
Telling men to get involved protect you but your bullied to beings with power thrn you. You tell them to mind their business..
@ydnim115 күн бұрын
the way jamey keeps talking over liz and is clearly uncomfortable when she points out the violence of benevolent sexism lol respectfully....just stop talking and listen
@LunitaSoy5 күн бұрын
You know who didn't have to make a comeback? Brian Peck the predator, because he never stopped working despite all the damage he did. Why couldn't Drake make a comeback? Isn't he not allowed to have a second chance in life?
@HopelessAutistic7 күн бұрын
This podcast makes mo logical sense. I rarely use "logical" mind you. The theme is to call-in the men over calling-out but then punching them as man-to-man is smart? That's where I think the language in the context of this episode of "accountability" is relevant. For one, ban that word, and leave it to law enforcement or criminal prosecutors or the criminal justice system period.
@lestatsluv3177 күн бұрын
I agree so much about the willful ignorance of a generation that grew up online with cultures and perspectives from all over the world at the tips of their fingers yet still they are ignorant. I am an older millennial and I was poor so a television with local channels, a regular house phone, and a stereo with my records/cassettes/CD's was the extent of the technological tools I had. Thankfully, I was a bookworm who has always loved learning about different cultures but I know so many people my age who grew up extremely ignorant and cut off from the world. But even they have the ability now to access all of this information so they are only continuing to live in that ignorance because they see everyone telling them that these things they believe are wrong. Factually, morally, it's wrong. And they get defensive in a way that prevents them from being open to change. But in many cases, people are not telling them that because they believe them to be bad people but because they believe that person is strong enough to change. It's never too late.
@dylanbrekke12757 күн бұрын
Well done!!! Great job, Drake!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@arianaalvarez65797 күн бұрын
I have heard that after someone in someones life passess away it affects the individuals so much thinking about death, that tbey may go cheat if they are married, or break up with their love one and beco.e a bachlor for life. So my so family member passed recently and these thoughts come to my mind. I have been working on my traumas for a while now. When these thoughts come to my mind I agree they are there but I dont get hurt no more. At this point I want a better life with peace and joy. Then suddenly the toughts disappear. Its like when an addict wants a beer so badly but then suddenly my favorite movie comes up and I get stuck on it for 30 min I thank god I didnt go buy that beer.
@christinaportillo31008 күн бұрын
Idc what anyone fucking says... for everyone out there who's been S/A or raped. You don't need to take accountability for SHIT! You don't owe a damn thing to anyone but yourself 💯💯💯💯💯
@nicolesworld96789 күн бұрын
17:23-18:00 he’s really speaking straight to my soul
@nicolesworld96789 күн бұрын
when she said “when you don’t feel loved by your parent you don’t stop loving your parent, you stop loving yourself” i felt thatt😭😭
@cocoacarly10 күн бұрын
This was an amazing podcast! I love hearing people speak like this and encouraging others to speak like this. I feel like I’ve found my people. Great interview. The encouragement of honesty, vulnerability, and authenticity is beautiful.
@fatu173812 күн бұрын
Should be more like Men Over 50!
@TheCompleteGuitarist12 күн бұрын
This is really simple. If women were earning less college degrees than men now by the same gap then she'd be calling it .... inequality. And it does seem like there are policies set in place to oust (white) men, infact, even asians are discriminated against and that is not even a secret.
@koda676813 күн бұрын
Interesting conversations... the feminist tinge here and there kinda erks me but it's interesting... Thanks for the video
@sofialovescaligula14 күн бұрын
This was very moving. You are all so informative. Thank You. 🌸
@helenaalespereira612314 күн бұрын
This has been one of the most important conversations i've listening in my life! I've listening Alok's interview three times and I've reccomend it to everyone: from cis to non-binary people; teachers and my partners in journalism, my friends, my family, everyone. Thank you 💗
@walkintruth0115 күн бұрын
I loved this. Thank you all for being so willing and open. Vulnerability can be such a scary thing. I totally get Brett and his battle with connection and staying connected while things are happening to you internally. I hope and pray for your healing. Yahuah bless you all. Shalom ❤
@hhh804915 күн бұрын
I think that this ‘debate’ was an extremely good example of why his colleagues and others tried to discourage him from writing his book about the facts he researched. Picking up a single word and then weaponizing it to attack an imaginary opponent with unlimited loathing has been normalized across the nation, leading to discouragement in addressing real issues.
@LadyLebza16 күн бұрын
I think Liz’s point on race playing a part shouldn’t be so quickly disqualified. The ease and quickness with which crimes against black victims’ are broadcast is alarming. There’s Sarah Bland, Megan thee stallion and so many more. There isn’t the same care used in protecting the identity of the victims when they are black. There isn’t the same protection black victims experience
@EricMHowardII-yh1rn16 күн бұрын
Great work because everyone opened up their hearts wide.
@user-tk7qk3fl4f17 күн бұрын
deep deep stuff tears tears tears
@agatadabrowska851517 күн бұрын
thank you a lot for what you doing for so many
@johnnevins18 күн бұрын
It’s fear. His dad worked for Frank Lucas, who most people know about through the movie American Gangster. So Diddy grew up around an absolute power and authority. If frank wanted someone dead they’re dead. Diddy has the same people/children of those people in his circle so if he gives the word then whomever goes against him is iced. He has total control over others because of fear, that’s why no one says no. They’ll end up dead
@everyotherbar6518 күн бұрын
NGO traffic weak af 😂😂😂
@kamakailawaipa5218 күн бұрын
I'm praying for you Shawn! Come home, use your gift the way God intended you to. He loves you so much.
@FoxyWhispers20 күн бұрын
As a 23 Y/O woman, I've noticed that a lot of guys we end up dating are insufferable, chronically addicted to porn, and have rotted their prefrontal cortex to the point that they have no desire for physical intimacy.. they're commitment-phobic incels that reject every decent woman they encounter.. men dont actually know what they want. They breadcrumb us, they fumble us, and they string us along. They have become absorbed with hookup culture. And it seems they'd rather remain creatures of habit with their friends and juvenile endeavors instead of building careers and leading healthy lives.
@noahlevere191421 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the guidance you give men and the nudge I needed to honor the women in my life better. I hope to continue listening for years!!
@danicamargarit683221 күн бұрын
Great video! Thank you! In one of the last questions, a book was recommended by Liza about the voice inside. Can you tell me what it is please?
@ailax018 күн бұрын
The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer
@Kaltag227821 күн бұрын
The Internet has ruined me. I kept half expecting this conversation to spiral into some wild manosphere garbage. This is a breath of fresh air. Keep up the good work 💪🏽 👍🏽
@Rinadaniellee21 күн бұрын
Every time I see your videos I press so quickly lol love all your perspectives.
@dharmafolks455423 күн бұрын
happy father’s day jamey! i wish i had a sibling just like you, i would be so blessed had i had a male figure like you in my life🎉
@mandrake411623 күн бұрын
Why do we hold on to these outdated gender roles and expectations? Men can be kind without chivalry and old fashioned gentle men codes. Chivalry is also incredibly infantilizing to women because you're basically treating her like a child who needs a father figure to protect her.
@everyotherbar6518 күн бұрын
Facts. And we need more women paying for dates and providing for the men. So done with gender roles.
@zarahshabir349224 күн бұрын
Dropping truths left and right
@zarahshabir349224 күн бұрын
This was so enlightening Thank you to drake for sharing and being open to what everyone on the podcast had to say and to take it with him And thank you to jamie, Justin, Liz for how you navigated the conversation. Great listen
@biancapoindexter447524 күн бұрын
In love with this conversation. Can all men and people watch this and talk to someone else about it
@andypearson790224 күн бұрын
I’m transfeminine. Alok perfectly articulates feelings that I’ve been struggling to articulate for years.