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Arts & Ideas

Free Thinking - Beards. Listening. Masculinity.

Arts & Ideas

BBC

Society & Culture

4.2 • 599 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2016

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Matthew Sweet tries to separate out the clichés from the reality when it comes to male masculinity in 2016 with the director of the forthcoming Being A Man festival at London’s Southbank and Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum, the husband and wife team behind a new documentary that charts the emotional turmoil of childbirth on a man reluctant to grow up.

Plus, Matthew travels to the Florence Nightingale Museum in London to meet New Generation Thinker and historian of beards, Alun Withey, who reveals why the current craze for male facial hair is not a patch on the Victorian age.

And do you think you’re a good listener? Do you think you’re being listened to? In a year of political upheaval that’s rapidly reshaping a new world order, the head of the Government’s 'nudge unit’ David Halpern, and communications professor Jim Macnamara, consider the importance of listening when it comes to a functioning democracy.

The New Man by Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum is in selected cinemas. Being a Man runs at London's Southbank centre from November 25th - 27th Florence Nightingale Museum: The Age of the Beard: Putting on a Brave Face in Victorian Britain, runs from 18th November 2016 to 30th. Jim Macnamara is the author of Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication. He is conducting a public lecture, The Lost Art of Listening: the missing key to democratic and civil society participation, on Wednesday 23rd November at the London School of Economics.

Producer: Craig Templeton Smith

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks for downloading the Arts and Ideas podcast from the free-thinking team at the BBC.

0:05.4

If you have beards, prepare to stroke them now.

0:08.2

What's interesting, as you come forward in time, beard trends and facial hair trends last a lot less time.

0:14.7

The Victorians have an eye on 50 years.

0:16.8

In fact, the one we're in now is the longest one, I think, since the 70s.

0:20.9

Beard historian Alan Withy, more poggography from him later.

0:25.3

We'll also be talking about listening,

0:27.4

and whether governments and companies who talk about listening

0:30.2

are just, well, talking about listening.

0:32.7

But we begin with an important question,

0:35.2

one that about half of the population must answer.

0:38.7

Am I a man or am I a mopping?

0:44.9

Am I a mopping?

0:47.3

If I'm a muppet, then I'm a very manly muppet.

0:51.0

Am I a muppet? Muppet?

0:55.0

Muppet?

0:56.0

Or am I a man?

0:58.0

Am I a man?

0:59.0

And which Muppet, when there are so many to choose from?

1:03.0

Jason Siegel posed this question in the 2011 Muppet movie.

1:07.0

How long ago that now seems?

1:09.0

The last 12 months or so have been pretty eventful in the world of men.

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