Why are so many young men turning to the internet for answers?
For a lot of guys, the search starts with something simple.
A question about success. A question about relationships. A question about who they’re supposed to be.
But it doesn’t take long before that search leads them into something bigger.
The manosphere.
A world of content that promises clarity, confidence, and control.
But often comes with a very different cost.
In this episode of the Don’t Change Much Podcast, hosts Mike Cameron and Trevor Botkin sit down with Dr. Paul Sharp, a researcher focused on men’s health and identity, to break down what’s really happening.
They talk about why so many men feel lost right now. The role of social media algorithms in shaping beliefs. And why this content is spreading faster than ever.
Because the reality is, most men aren’t looking for extremes.
They’re looking for connection. They’re looking for belonging. They’re looking for answers.
And when they don’t find that in real life, they go online.
This conversation explores what draws men in, what keeps them there, and what we can do differently.
Because this isn’t just about the internet.
It’s about identity. It’s about community. It’s about what it means to be a man today.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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