

Are Young Men in America Falling Behind? Four 20-Somethings Speak Out
Jul 18, 2025
Join Emmett Shaul, a 29-year-old MTI Coach, Song, a 26-year-old intern from South Korea, and Dan Stewie, a Colonel at West Point, as they tackle the pressing issue of young men falling behind. They share personal experiences with education, employment disparities, and the impact of social media. The discussion dives into the cultural significance of gaming and its surprising role in recruiting for the military. With candid insights, they explore masculinity, mental health, and the evolving landscape of career aspirations in today’s world.
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College Dropout and Partying Impact
- Many young men drop out of college due to partying and lack of focus.
- Managing self-discipline is key to succeeding in college.
Video Gaming as Social Connection
- Emmett played video games extensively during high school and early college.
- Gaming was a main social connection despite possibly excessive time spent.
Regulate Kids' Gaming Time
- Regulate children's video game time due to addictive dopamine effects.
- Guide kids to productive activities even if they prefer entertainment.