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Andrew Tate· 2025-12-21 02:13
RT Erick Olazaba (@BasedSatori)My thoughts on @Cobratate fight tonightIt was a great fight that was performed by Andrew & ChaseIt takes some serious balls to have everything and put it on the line for a championship belt 10 years out of retirementThe night did not go as we expected but a greater spiritual war was won togetherThe master and the student,The master who was falsely imprisoned for waking up the masculine youth throughout the worldthe student who’s life was saved from suicide by the masters teach ...
Brave Men, Bold Businesses | Olushola Olaleye | TEDxAdmiralty Way
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-17 17:06
Can I kindly ask all the men in the room to close their eyes for the next 10 seconds? And as you do so, kindly look back to the last time you felt the most like a man. Think even deeper. When was the last time you felt the most masculine? Now open. For most of us, the last time we felt the most like a man was perhaps when we sorted the house rent without any contribution from the female gender. Aha, I see someone there. For some others, it's the last time you gave mommy money and tried to prove that you are ...
What We Must Teach Our Boys | Omoruyi Edoigiawerie Esq | TEDxAdmiralty Way
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-17 17:05
How many of us have had a grinding stone before. How many of us have seen one. You've seen a grinding stone. How many of us have used a grinding stone.Okay. So, this is not so much of a Gen Z audience and I'm excited. So you see, I was raised by my mom and he raised us, the three of us, my brothers and I, alone.My father died when I was eight and even then I didn't really have a relationship with him. So I was raised by my mom. My mom was one of those super moms who believed that if you could eat, then you ...
The Trap of Survival: Reprogramming the Boy Child | Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji | TEDxAdmiralty Way
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-17 17:04
This topic is very close to come for me and it's because if you were listening to me in a dark room and nobody told you that I was female, you would typically assume it was a man that was speaking. And so I grew up in the middle of boys, being very comfortable around boys, having a lot of male friends. And I would comfortably say that the very first set of people that validated me even as a girl growing up in Nigeria were my my my friends, my boyfriends. And so I've grown to respect and love and trust men b ...
Boys and Broken Hearts | Dr. Maymunah Kadiri | TEDxAdmiralty Way
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 16:28
Today is all about redefining masculinity and I'm particularly excited because we have women empowerment which is good, the patriarchy system which is okay and all that but from the viewpoint of a psychiatrist I always tell people when we are doing this for our girls and Let the men and the boys be in the room because some people whatever you have told them by the time they get out everything disappears or they cannot even execute. So we need to bring the voice closer. So no one is left behind. As a young m ...
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Andrew Tate· 2025-12-03 08:47
You’ll help her through her toughest battles.She is incapable of helping you with yours.The second you NEED her in this capacity.Not only does she disappoint you. But she won’t find you attractive anymore.Handle your own shit. Plus hers.Man up. ...
Would the boy I once was, look up to the man I am today? | Graeme Simpfendorfer | TEDxAlbury
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-02 15:22
[Applause] Think back to when you were 14 years old. Who was the person that you looked up to the most. Who did you want to be like, the role model in your life.Take a moment and picture them. Was it your dad, your mom, someone famous. maybe a sports coach.That role model shaped who you wanted to become. And whether you knew it or not, they shaped part of who you are today. So, here's the question I asked myself.Would the boy I once was look up to the man I am today. Let me be very clear. This isn't a messa ...
The pain men don't talk about | Reginald Patterson | TEDxApex
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:35
I remember the first time that I was told to man up. I was 7 years old. My father looked me dead in the eye and he asked me, "Are you a man or a mouse. " I was seven. What does that even mean? From that moment, I realized maybe the way that I'm presenting myself, the way that I'm acting, it's not man enough. But I had to learn if this is my father and this is my example, he's supposed to teach me how to be a man. See, the way that I express myself, those emotions, and the way that I genuinely just showed up ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-19 20:25
But some manly problems are undeniable https://t.co/KOeHBvUhU6 ...
Man Up: A Poetic Reckoning with Shame, Violence, and Masculine Ideal | Rodney J. Lee | TEDxLasVegas
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-14 17:31
According [Music] to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, men commit 90% of all homicides worldwide. 90% of all murders committed by men. The same report says that in the United States, men account for 90% of all prisoners, many of whom are less than 30 years of age.young men incarcerated in droves. These numbers are more than just statistics. For me, they read like a desperate plea for help.What does it mean to be a man. A question that is central to any conversation about masculinity. A question ...