Jackson Katz: All-Encompassing Courage | The Man Enough Podcast

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Renowned thought leader, TED speaker, and best-selling author, Jackson Katz discusses timely issues including abortion laws, sports culture, and male violence against women and each other in this wide-ranging conversation.
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JACKSON KATZ: ALL-ENCOMPASSING COURAGE
Jackson Katz, PhD-bestselling author, internationally renowned educator, and a major figure in the movement for gender equality-brings his expertise to a dynamic and wide-ranging conversation that invites and empowers men to be leaders and changemakers. Discussing timely topics including abortion laws, sports culture, and male violence against women and each other, Jackson encourages us to redefine “strength” to include the social and mental courage it takes to show up and help make our world safer and more just for everyone.
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@AlexEveryGuy
@AlexEveryGuy Жыл бұрын
Jackson Katz is simply such an important figure in our society today and the work that he's done and continues to do will live on forever. Thank you Jackson.
@ronsparkman4913
@ronsparkman4913 2 жыл бұрын
Half way through and this is just as powerful as I expected. I always love how Liz dives unafraid into the deep end of the pool almost every single time. and invites us to join. I'm at the point that Justin says to take notes and I couldn't help but smile. As I was driving and listening to the Alok episode for the 10th (or more) time last night, I thought to myself "I'm inspired more to take notes, follow up, and do research from this podcast than from nearly any high school or college class I took." You won't find a big supporter of the STEM movement than me, but lessons and conversations like this as a teenager would've completely changed my life in more ways than I can possibly imagine.
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
We're taking notes too, Ron! Thanks for sharing with us and glad it resonates.
@PascaleLeger
@PascaleLeger Жыл бұрын
Same! The Alok episode is the best to listen again and again in the car! ❤️
@AuristelaFerrer
@AuristelaFerrer 2 жыл бұрын
This episode is so good!! I would love if Jackson comes back to another episode and talk more about himself and be vulnerable 😍🙏🏼
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
We'll definitely have to him again, so much to discuss! Thanks for being here.
@vanhoudtshoorn
@vanhoudtshoorn 2 жыл бұрын
Yessss would love to have him back
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
What my rights and protecting mean . Claims to a loving man
@scottschell3243
@scottschell3243 Жыл бұрын
This was fantastic. I have been working in violence intervention and prevention for 25 years. First couple as inmate participant-intern trainee. I am now the program manager. I was fortunate enough to be in a zoom training with Jackson being the surprise guest speaker. I could literally listen to him all day. Hearing his accent is cool too, since I am from Mass. I actually came across this to show in a zoom class for men in the SF county jail where I work. Really, happy to come across, The Man Enough Podcast. Thanks for you for your incredible work having the necessary conversations. I look forward to checking more out and would love to get in on the conversation.
@CasaAreyto
@CasaAreyto 2 жыл бұрын
When I began studying Indigenous American cultures, it became crystal clear to me that the pro-choice/pro-life debate was nothing but a false binary created by patriarchy imposed by colonialism (along with the gender binary and so many other horrendous beliefs). My own Taíno Indigenous society was matrifocal, women and men were equal, which included holding the position of chief. Women had full control over their reproductive rights, sex was not a taboo for anyone, and knowledge of abortion-inducing herbs was passed on through the generations. The same goes for C-sections, the use of herbal painkillers, bone setting, chiropractic methods, meditation, and other medical practices that we think are "new". In our Indigenous cultures, children are a gift, yes, but there was also an understanding that abortions could be an option to all women. I hope you'll talk about Indigenous beliefs on many of these crucial topics, so that your audience can see that there were/are many other ways of coexisting, respecting every living person, human or non-human, and our earth.
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! We really appreciate you sharing your insights. It's important to us to continue to expand these conversations and Indigenous voices are absolutely top of mind with their rich histories and practices that are incredible models of co-existing outside of our current patriarchal structures. We appreciate you being here with us!
@sherryjackson8474
@sherryjackson8474 2 жыл бұрын
@ManEnough thank you for bring Jackson Katz on your platform!
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being here with us!
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 2 жыл бұрын
At no point no evidence that there's a racist conspiracy
@laurettaleone6482
@laurettaleone6482 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting on Dr. Jackson Katz. I have been following his work and this video added so many more insights, along with each of your insights and leadership.
@pdub707
@pdub707 Ай бұрын
So glad comments are not turned off for this. Sure, we'll see hate, but those who know this is needed get to talk too. I hope those comments drown out those that just don't get it YET.
@vanhoudtshoorn
@vanhoudtshoorn 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, wow still processing this wonderful great conversation💖. An amazing humanbeing Jackson Katz. Also wish that I could have listened to this conversation when I was a teenager. Maybe now's the right time. THANK YOU🤗
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! Glad you responded to it. We could have all used a Jackson Katz when we were younger, but no time like now! We appreciate you being here.
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
What about us he claims to be a loving man
@StevenERice
@StevenERice 2 жыл бұрын
This was one of the most powerful pieces of content I've consumed... ever. Please do consider having a standing monthly or quarterly episode with him. There's so much to learn...and for me, so many beliefs/behaviors to challenge. Thank you for doing this work so that we all can continue to do our work.
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Really glad it resonated with you Steven! We'll definitely have to consider a Jackson Katz spotlight, he has so much incredible insight. We appreciate you being here with us!
@ginoambroise6559
@ginoambroise6559 2 жыл бұрын
I am soooooo proud of Jamey and Justin , I hope you know how impactful that being MANENOUGH like you are with accountability, vulnerability, love , compassion is contributing to male this world better ( This isn’t a wish IT IS REALITY). Thanks you manenough Jackson Katz is another one I’m going to follow. ❤️
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, we're so grateful to hear your thoughts and reflections. We appreciate you being here!
@JACk79457
@JACk79457 2 жыл бұрын
I wasn’t prepared to be taught I’ve been standing by incorrectly and very much inspired. This guy rocks! Would love to see more of his work.
@cptzoom1155
@cptzoom1155 Жыл бұрын
Same!
@merlinsreturn
@merlinsreturn 6 ай бұрын
43:00 The look on Jackson Katz's face when he was asked why he cared about this so much. It was obvious he was biting his tongue. I guess you can't explain what basic human decency is to someone who only does things based on his own self-interest. God Bless You Jackson. You are truly inspiring.
@liricabox
@liricabox 2 жыл бұрын
Wuoh! What an intense and amazing conversation. I have to rewatch it, because this men, Jackson, its amazing, so well articulated and have so many good points... I have a lot to learn. Thank you for sharing tis episode with the captions and, as always, thank you man enough team for making this work. I love it and im learn it a lot thanks to you. I hope my generation (im a woman, 25 years old) will slowly making some changes in culture with the hope to create a more balance and beautiful world. Thank you man enough team! Lots love! Take care of yourselfs!
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! We are in this together and learning in real time. We appreciate you being here!
@GretchenHewitt
@GretchenHewitt 2 жыл бұрын
The definition of STRENGTH!!!! Ooooooooo!
@sims4u422
@sims4u422 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
Scott Roader saved my life
@liteenergy4843
@liteenergy4843 Жыл бұрын
What was said about how society and chauvinism defines "manhood" is actually the exact opposite of what true and real manhood is, really resonated with me, and it's something that I've been thinking about a bit myself. - Also the opposite "perspective" was mentioned. Where true and real manhood, gets defined as being "not a man" and "not one of the guys", and how men and boys are ridiculed for being real and sane and decent men, by the chauvinistic culture and thinking. Thanks for the Podcast. These things are really helpful.
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your reflections. We're so glad you're here with us.
@cptzoom1155
@cptzoom1155 Жыл бұрын
You guys ask such difficult and challenging questions of yourself and it inspires me to ask those same questions. Thank you so much. As a man this podcast means so much to me to hear other people speaking the things I've been thinking.
@theladyaries19
@theladyaries19 2 жыл бұрын
What a great conversation! Thanks?
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being here with us! Glad you enjoyed it.
@KateStrongHealer
@KateStrongHealer 2 жыл бұрын
Wow he's a powerhouse speaker. I loved that you'll started talking up front about abortion. Im so glad that Liz mentioned the stats in the last few minutes about how many women have had an abortion. 1 in 3. Abortion solved one problem but creates a whole new set of problems. The criticism about women being baby killers is that there's the assumption that it's a lighthearted decision. No woman has an abortion lightly. Abortion is the end result of a systemic problem about how we dont value mother's in this society, irrespective of the fact that women do not earn equal pay, or how much childcare costs, or deadbeat dads. A woman knows the buck stops with her and if she doesnt feel she has the support to raise this child then she has to put her life before the baby's. The other thing is that there are ALOT of women who carry the symptoms of an abortion they had, however many years ago they had it, it causes a disconnection in their relationship with themselves, unless they work through that. Not only emotional disconnection but in their bodies in particular. That's a whole lot of suppression. That's a whole lot of women not fully present in relationships.
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your powerful perspective Kate! We're so glad that this conversation with Jackson resonated on such a timely dialogue.
@claudiafegari5116
@claudiafegari5116 2 жыл бұрын
He is power!!! Loved this podcast! Cannot wait for part#2!!!! Please, guys, don't make us wait to long!!! :)
@LeezPgh
@LeezPgh 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jackson and all. So important. So important. More Jackson’s please. More.
@PascaleLeger
@PascaleLeger Жыл бұрын
😳 I’m gonna need to listen to it a second time. Great job guys! ❤️
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 2 жыл бұрын
You do know many women you listed about their fears was fears of Accountability
@_bria1086
@_bria1086 2 жыл бұрын
This was incredible.
@patylopyhhh
@patylopyhhh 2 жыл бұрын
AMAZING!!!!!!!! Keep doing what you are doing!!! The hour went by so fast. Love Jamies vulnerability in sharing what some men (and him) feel about a topic so charged and lately so politized, and how he voiced a conclusion that happened on the spot!!!
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! It's so necessary to have examples with these conversations, and Jamey really took us there. So necessary. Thanks for being here!
@kokinette4
@kokinette4 2 жыл бұрын
The best episode so far. What an inspiration. ❤️😳
@JACk79457
@JACk79457 2 жыл бұрын
1:04 h He’s right on the money again! Absolutely, 100% after watching more of these, as a man Justin and Jaime have really paved the way for me to be more real, more vulnerable, more honest with the fact I have done things that I can work to make correct the best I can, Justin has showed me what I can do to be a better partner every podcast, body image, Jaime’s insight on POC POV, And Liz truly is helpful in the fact she brings us a perspective we don’t have but also one that as a man I don’t fully know or might never know, only try to understand. This podcast truly has turned my life around and I hope you all know that! It is Day and Night with how much happier I have been being more real and vocal on who I am, rather than trying to be this manly man Box as society always puts us Men into.
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for joining in on the conversation, we appreciate you being here and sharing your powerful reflections. We are so glad to hear that this podcast has been helpful for you on your journey. Your voice matters!
@willmpet
@willmpet 10 ай бұрын
There is but one thing that humankind needs: it is the empowerment of women! Their control of their education, and their own bodies, and their lives. They can control their futures that way. People who say they are pro-life need to accept those children they want born. They need to treat them as their own children. Otherwise, they are pro-birth!
@diamondgarcia9409
@diamondgarcia9409 2 жыл бұрын
So many great points and perspectives and I'm not even halfway through.
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
Fetuscide survivors prove it's a medically unnecessary procedure. It's really just female violence and how can you talk honestly if men are supposed to shut mysongyny don't. And. Most extreme anti males right who say kick men out to curve were Bl women.. The feminist achievements like 19 were mostly by men. How have benefited from being kicked out and alimony and child support and no parental rights. . How men no benefited for more people wanting to kill them to makes women in lives comfortable. And that's another thing how he doesn't relate to all other races fear's V B 🖤 people's violence .
@darthvadersmom1192
@darthvadersmom1192 Жыл бұрын
I disagree with abortion as a women mainly because of the abortion survivors which are boys and girls. But I do like this men's movement overthinking what menhood means and hopefully you get more voices.
@micahroberts8383
@micahroberts8383 2 жыл бұрын
Since the trigger warning wasn't clear, and I didn't know that the guest's work was focused on reproductive rights, I'll just add a comment here for anyone else that might find this topic a bit overwhelming: CW: abortion, identifying pregnancy potential as a thing only women experience I was only able to listen about 10 minutes into the discussion. So, it's possible that the language becomes more inclusive or that the discussion includes other challenging topics, but I hope this helps anyone else! Love this podcast and, sometimes, what we talk about or how we talk about it just doesn't hit us all the same. So, I'm skipping this one, but I'm glad the discussion is happening!
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for joining the conversation! While we understand some of these topics might not resonate and challenge our own comfortability we hope that you find time to watch the full episode, and we'd love your take. Jackson Katz's work and this episode is about more than just reproductive rights, but an especially timely and necessary piece of the conversation in pursuit of a more equitable and equal world for all. We appreciate you being here and look forward to more discussion.
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 2 жыл бұрын
He never listened anyone's fears Bl people's violence. And yes people
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
How can you claim to support quality of life if you want everyone to be objectively poor . So no one is objectively poor for something as petty as equality. .
@lollydolly9001
@lollydolly9001 2 жыл бұрын
would you guys be open to have this conversation with someone who is pro life?
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
We think it's important to have all types of voices in these conversations examining patriarchy and masculinity. Thanks for being here!
@pdub707
@pdub707 Ай бұрын
The 'in her body vs it is her body' is a great starting point but should not be the end point. To take that further: Can the 'other being' survive outside her body? Many have compared fetuses to parasites (health impacts, greater danger for the host in every single health issue, diverting of nutritional resources, blood supply, gestational diabetes, enlarging of the heart to sustain the fetus (in and of itself a potential health problem for the 'host'), etc.). Parasites cannot live outside the body, same as a fetus up to a certain point of gestation. They need the body. So, while they are separate, one needs the other. The other does not need the one to survive. Would any pro-lifer ever care, even remotely, about a roundworm? Never! The 'host' gets to make the decision. If it is a typical parasite, it's gone. If it is a baby, it should always be the 'host's' decision.
@LeezPgh
@LeezPgh 2 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
All other people's fear's of Bl people
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
What about the women killing the mother
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 2 жыл бұрын
He says don't be a bistander but a 17 year old goes to protect his Neighbors from Deadly Rioters. Why are men so violent
@user-ec4dw8vr7m
@user-ec4dw8vr7m 11 ай бұрын
26:50
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 2 жыл бұрын
What about all the stuff girls say about men
@sentientfetus3894
@sentientfetus3894 2 жыл бұрын
So men supposed to feel guilty on what fictional power they have but women Are supposed to feel good about power have over babies
@connorking1878
@connorking1878 2 жыл бұрын
While I enjoyed this episode, I felt like Jackson should've been challenged to respond with original answers unique to his own experiences. For instance, the bystander part of the discussion felt like a repeat of so many conversations I've heard in the past. I'm not saying this wasn't educational, but I think another route to go with the bystander approach is to invite men to go on the journey of trying to understand, empathize and respect women. The points Jackson made were great, but sometimes just calling men out when they say something wrong can come off as lecturing them on how to act like gentlemen, when in reality they need to be healed.
@WeAreManEnough
@WeAreManEnough 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for some really valuable insight, Connor! There's so much to pack into these conversations, particularly for people that might not be familiar with his work or these topics. But great points for the next time we have him and for our other guests. We appreciate you being here with us!
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 2 жыл бұрын
How can you talk honestly with so much forbidden to say
@janismcwilliams9167
@janismcwilliams9167 Жыл бұрын
Having a mother and sisters who had abortions and seeing how this decision mangled their very beings has caused me to believe adoption not abortions serves and honors the baby and the mom.
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 2 жыл бұрын
What racist commentary. You mean being crime victims or violence. And what evidence is their for the racist conspiracy
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