The Bridge: a Disagreeing Well podcast

Should traditional masculine norms and behaviours be celebrated or demonised? With Richard Reeves and Niobe Way

Nov 3, 2025
Richard Reeves, a social scientist focused on boys' well-being, and Dr. Niobe Way, an expert in boys' friendships, engage in a rich dialogue about masculinity. They explore whether traditional masculine norms should be celebrated or scrutinized. Richard advocates for recognizing positive male traits, while Niobe emphasizes valuing both 'hard' and 'soft' human qualities. The duo discusses boys' suffering, the need to bridge social and innate differences, and the importance of listening to young men's experiences for cultural change.
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INSIGHT

Pathologising Male Experience Harms Discourse

  • Richard Reeves argues that demonising traditional masculine norms pathologises men and shifts focus to "what's wrong with men" instead of their challenges.
  • He says traits like protection, providing and risk-taking can be pro-social if channelled appropriately.
INSIGHT

Hard And Soft Traits Are Human Capacities

  • Niobe Way finds boys value both 'hard' traits (courage, stoicism) and 'soft' traits (empathy, sensitivity).
  • She argues these are human capacities, not inherently masculine or feminine, and both are needed to thrive.
ADVICE

Ask Why To Humanise Disagreement

  • Dr. Melanie Garson asks each guest to explain what drew them to this work to humanise disagreement.
  • Understanding personal drivers softens debate and reveals shared goals.
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