Masculinity and Vulnerability
Jase reflects on the pressures men face regarding masculinity and how liberating it can be to let go of societal expectations and judgments. He describes this shift as a superpower, enabling him to engage more authentically with others. Dedeker shares her own evolution in handling criticism, particularly when it comes from more personal sources, highlighting the ongoing journey of self-acceptance and resilience.In this clip
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