
An audio project dedicated to ending the male loneliness epidemic 2 guys at a time
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement | |||

we got the literal goat of goats Dan Streit on the proj . Talk about international policy, xxxtreme card manipulation, will's baby blanket and just like its a good fucking ep. Dan gets comfy
we talk about gooners vs jackers and the lifestyle differences that come with masturbation techniques. Alex Forrest asks us a contreversial question about how to pull your d*ck out of your pants when youre going bathroom. The Episode is Comedically I... more
we sat down with our friend Lyle to talk about mostly wanting to be a father but we kinda beasted it and this is one of the best episodes of this piece of shit podcast
we interview the amazingly intricate Matthew Goldin and come away with amazing takes about writing and censorhip and basically how to write your own book honestly. and the penetrative truth about smelling
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This podcast is saving the world
I feel a little less lonely every time I listen
Another group of guys who just can’t seem to let CumTown go.
i swear bro
I was thinking about making a new friend in real life but this podcast filled the void
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A candid, humor-forward show centered on male loneliness, friendships, and modern identity, anchored by two hosts who riff with a rotating cast of guests from art, tech, and pop culture. Episodes blend personal storytelling with psychology, relationship dynamics, and culture references, often weaving in improv, music quizzes, and community-building around a shared space. Notable is the recurring focus on vulnerability, humor as a coping mechanism, and a willingness to tackle sensitive topics with frankness and self-deprecation, all while cultivating a supportive, quasi-communal vibe.
Listeners can expect discussions that move fluidly between intimate confessions and wide-ranging cultural riffs, with guests ranging from designers and filmma... more
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The Male Loneliness Project launched 2 years ago and published 46 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Male Loneliness Project include:
1. Matthew Goldin
2. Alex Senti
3. Alex Sovoda
4. Christopher Rutledge
5. Tej Khanna
6. Ryan Smith
7. William Banks
8. Rachel Coster
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