Anthony Scaramucci and Professor Scott Galloway join forces to tackle the little discussed challenges young men are facing today in America. At home, at school and at work, young men are falling behind. Between rising suicide rates, declining wages and social disconnection, young men are facing a crisis. The “Lost Boys” podcast explores why young men are failing to thrive and what we can do to hel... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Anthonty and Scott answer quesitons and share insights from Lost Boys listeners.
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Carole Radziwill brings a different perspective to Lost Boy, arguing that what we're seeing is the patriarchy "eating it's own."
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How do personal challenges pave the way for success? Anthony and Scott candidly share their own experiences with financial hardship, family struggles, and significant career setbacks, and how lessons from their lowest moments helped them succeed.
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In this special edition of Lost Boys, Anthony and Scott talk with Matt Ebert, CEO and Founder of Crash Champions about how he turned a blue-collar job into a multi-billion dollar business, and how the skilled trades offer great opportunities for youn... more
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This last episode was everything this show shouldn’t be. The part where she talks about Anthony being the one who “brings home the bacon” she lost me. Right back to adulation of the patriarchy. What a miss for an otherwise thoughtful series.
There are some good perspectives on helping out young people which I completely agree with, however there are a couple items I can’t bury the hatchet on. 1. Nothing is standing in the way of men from leveling up. 2. Shouldn’t there be more suggestions for non-traditional paths for men? For example, I am a grown young woman raised by my dad as the stay at home parent while my mom worked in corporate and provided for our family (they’re still happily married after 42 years). I feel like being rais... more
Required listening for anyone who cares about the future of humanity. Like, actually.
I love this conversation and as a feminist who has been very man - hatey and blame-y in the past, I am very open to learning about how that is not the answer, and fully humanizing men. However, I’m curious where gay or queer men fall here? Are they included in all of these stats? Or is this a straight male issue? Perhaps you could have some queer male voices for that conversation. Also I want every man in my life to listen to this. HOW DO WE MAKE THIS HAPPEN?? Women will listen, but how do we ge... more
Well these are 2 of my favorite public people- Anthony Scaramucci and Scott Galloway. Love the pod. Keep up the good work.
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This podcast addresses the often-overlooked challenges that young men face in contemporary American society. It brings a candid focus to issues like rising suicide rates, social disconnection, economic struggles, and the increasing pressure of societal expectations. Through engaging discussions, the hosts explore the definition of masculinity, the implications of modern parenting, and the importance of community and mentorship in fostering resilience. Notably, the podcast aims to provide actionable insights and a supportive framework for young men, encouraging them to navigate their difficulties with courage and camaraderie. It is likely to resonate with listeners seeking a nuanced take on mental health, success, and the evolving social lan... more
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