Talk Like a Man
Alex discusses the challenges of promoting the "Talk Like a Man" project across various platforms, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking in communication. The conversation touches on the frustrations with mainstream representations of masculinity, particularly criticizing popular culture references like Steve Harvey's work. The group shares their mutual disdain for certain portrayals of men, highlighting a desire for more authentic discussions around gender.In this clip
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