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ManTalks Podcast

7 Masculine Principles Most Men Have Forgotten

ManTalks Podcast

Connor Beaton

Relationships, Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.8591 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Talking points: masculinity, culture

Much like open pit mining, our culture has ravaged certain aspects of maturity and masculinity—and it's getting harder to remember what used to be the core components. Here are the most important principles I think most of us have forgotten to implement in our lives.


I'd also love to get your thoughts on this. DM me on Instagram or if you're listening to this on Spotify, drop a comment!


(00:00:00) - Learn to love and embrace the unknown

(00:04:45) - Embrace discomfort

(00:08:10) - Take responsibility and ownership almost to a degree that feels uncomfortable

(00:10:04) - Build a brotherhood and honor your people

(00:12:19) - Have dominion over your impulses

(00:16:04) - Become emotionally sovereign

(00:18:52) - Honor the feminine without resentment. Or pedestaling


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0:00.0

Welcome back to The Man Talk Show.

0:08.6

I am Connor Beaton.

0:09.9

And today we're going to be talking about the seven masculine principles that most men have forgotten.

0:16.5

The seven masculine principles that most men have forgotten.

0:19.7

And this is going to be an amalgamation of

0:21.7

philosophy and myth and initiation. And so I've pulled together seven principles that I think when I

0:30.3

look out at our culture, at our masculine culture, at our world today, our society, that these are

0:37.0

kind of the seven pillars

0:38.1

that I think most men are struggling with. I'm curious to hear, you know, you can leave your

0:43.2

comment in in terms of what principle do you see men struggling with the most that they need

0:46.8

to remember. But let's dive into the seven to begin with. So number one is learn to love and

0:53.6

embrace the unknown or the uncertain. Learn to love and embrace the unknown or the uncertain.

0:56.4

Learn to love and embrace the unknown or the uncertain. Joseph Campbell said, the cave you fear

1:02.3

to enter holds the treasure you seek. The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.

1:08.4

And so in this quote, you can kind of hear

1:10.8

the treasure is in the unknown, right?

1:13.3

The treasure is in the uncertain.

1:15.7

And we have to be willing.

1:16.8

And you know, there's a lot more within that one quote

1:19.7

because it's about also the shadow

1:21.6

and where the gold is buried, all that kind of stuff.

1:23.9

But really, it's about facing the unknown.

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