Professor Green: Why Men Today Feel Lost | GREAT MOMENTS
Great Company with Jamie Laing
Jampot
4.5 • 947 Ratings
🗓️ 5 April 2026
⏱️ 9 minutes
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Summary
The rise of the manosphere says a lot about where things are at - a lot of men feel unheard and unseen in today’s world.
Professor Green, aka Stephen Manderson, is a musician, storyteller, and one of my all-time favourite guests on Great Company.
In this Great Moment, he talks openly about what many working-class men are dealing with. Feeling cut off, struggling to express themselves and often being pushed towards anger instead of understanding.
Stephen shares the experiences that have shaped his life and what he’s learnt from them. Because sometimes, the lessons that help us grow come from showing up and speaking honestly.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello everyone, I'm Jamie Lang and this is Great Moments. |
| 0:06.0 | Hello everyone, this is Great Moments, where I share some of my favorite moments from my conversations on Great Company. |
| 0:15.0 | Something that's made me think, made me laugh, or changed my perspective, and hopefully, hopefully there's something in it for |
| 0:21.1 | you too. |
| 0:22.1 | So are you ready? |
| 0:23.1 | Let's get into it. |
| 0:24.1 | I mean, one of the things you also have and you sort of spoke about is the scar |
| 0:29.6 | you have in your neck, which is where someone on the other side now as well down there. |
| 0:34.6 | I've got one there and I've got one all the way across my |
| 0:37.8 | stomach and different reasons. These were all surgical. I was professionally shanked. Man, |
| 0:46.1 | because someone stabbed you in the neck with a bottle? Yes. Yeah, yeah. He accused me a barging someone. |
| 0:51.8 | The person he said, I barge never said anything because I said, excuse me in a loud club and he didn't hear me so i put an open hand on his back and said excuse me |
| 0:59.3 | please and move by you know i'm you've seen me enough to know how i carry myself 100% and um yeah |
| 1:05.2 | it just it descended and oh it just you know i yeah yeah didn't need to go to it it it the arc, you know, I didn't need to go there. |
| 1:11.6 | It didn't, the arc of, you know, just how quick it went from nothing to nearly take in my life, which would have took both of our lives. |
| 1:19.6 | It was just so unwarranted. It had no, there was no history to it. I never got stabbed on no G shit, no block shit, no road shit. |
| 1:46.1 | It happened really randomly. And I wish for both of us that it didn't. Isn't it crazy how, I think, but it's like how one moment can change life? Really quickly. That sliding door moment. Yeah, yeah. One decision. One moment. There was a kid on the very same night who sadly on Amherst Road passed away, |
| 1:48.6 | got stabbed in the neck on the same night and hacked me. |
| 1:50.1 | And he passed away. |
| 2:00.5 | And how many other lives altered, changed, maimed, ruined, destroyed because of it. It's really, and the thing is as well, like, you know, outside of psychotic behavior, |
| 2:05.3 | there's a place where it happens. |
| 2:07.3 | And so when you see campaigns around zombie knives and stuff, I agree they shouldn't, |
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