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The Rich Roll Podcast
The Rich Roll Podcast•November 6, 2025

Modern Manhood: A Compilation On Redefining Masculinity, True Strength & Igniting Purpose, Community & Vulnerability In Men

A compilation exploring the crisis of modern masculinity, featuring insights from experts on mentorship, community, digital isolation, vulnerability, and the challenges facing men in today's complex social landscape.
Mental Health Awareness
Career Transitions
Self-Compassion & Emotional Resilience
Relationship Psychology
Habit Building
Men's Health
Scott Galloway
Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Podcast Summary

This episode presents a powerful compilation featuring Scott Galloway, Terry Crews, Jonathan Haidt, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John W. Price, John Pearson, and Toby Morse exploring modern masculinity and its challenges. (00:22) The conversation diagnoses what's broken in our approach to masculinity and maps paths forward through mentorship, community, and authentic connection. (00:48) The discussion tackles the friendship recession, boys growing up without fathers, digital isolation, and men who are exhausted from "cosplaying confidence." (01:12)

  • Core themes include the crisis of male role models, the elephant metaphor about young males needing elder presence, and why vulnerability and toughness aren't opposites but partners in healthy masculinity.

Speakers

Scott Galloway

Professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business and entrepreneur who founded multiple companies including Prophet, Red Envelope, and L2. He's an influential voice on technology and modern culture, regularly appearing on CNN and hosting the podcasts "Prof G" and "Pivot."

Terry Crews

Emmy-nominated actor, former NFL player, and author known for roles in Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Expendables franchise. He's become a prominent advocate for overcoming toxic masculinity and speaking out against sexual assault in Hollywood.

Jonathan Haidt

Social psychologist at NYU's Stern School of Business and bestselling author of "The Righteous Mind" and "The Anxious Generation." His research focuses on the psychology of morality and the impact of social media on youth mental health.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Former Governor of California, seven-time Mr. Olympia bodybuilding champion, Hollywood action star, and author of "Be Useful." He achieved unprecedented success across three different careers: bodybuilding, entertainment, and politics.

John W. Price

Depth psychologist, modern myth maker, and co-founder of the Center for Healing Arts. He specializes in men's psychological development and the integration of biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of human experience.

John Pearson

Original male supermodel and founder of the lifestyle magazine "Mr. Feel Good." He's dedicated his post-modeling career to promoting mental health awareness and creating community spaces for men to discuss vulnerability and authentic masculinity.

Toby Morse

Lead singer of hardcore punk band H2O, vegan, straight edge advocate, and father. He's known for his positive energy in the hardcore scene and has been touring with his son Max, demonstrating healthy father-son relationships in action.

Key Takeaways

Male Role Models Are Critical for Young Men's Success

Scott Galloway emphasizes that "if you look at the singular point of failure in a young man's life, it's when he loses a male role model." (08:58) The data shows that while daughters of single mothers have similar outcomes to those with two parents, boys without male role models become dramatically more likely to be incarcerated and less likely to graduate high school. (09:28) This isn't diminishing single mothers but acknowledging that men play a unique role in boys' development. The ultimate expression of masculinity, according to Galloway, is "getting involved in the life of a boy that isn't yours." (10:30)

Modern Society Creates Isolation Despite Connectivity

John Price reveals that "men right now have 50% less friends than we did twenty years ago." (21:04) This statistic represents the catalyst for many other problems men face, as genuine connection and intimacy are essential for psychological health. (21:21) The absence of real community and the experiential process of "bumping up against another human being" leads to various forms of suffering including addiction and depression. Price argues that being "beholden to relationships and forces outside of your own desires" is crucial for healthy development.

Adversity and Discipline Build Character

Arnold Schwarzenegger advocates that "adversity breeds character" and emphasizes the importance of not shying away from hardship. (38:01) He argues that society has become too focused on being soft and sensitive, stating "we need to get stronger, we need to get bossier, we need to get tougher." (38:48) His approach to parenting involved clear boundaries and consequences, believing that facing difficulty and resistance doesn't just build physical muscle but mental strength. The key is finding the balance between being appropriately challenging while remaining supportive.

Authentic Vulnerability Is Strength, Not Weakness

Terry Crews describes how many men develop "two lives" - the authentic self hidden from the world and the performative self they show others. (59:49) This splitting often begins in childhood as a survival mechanism but becomes problematic when it prevents genuine connection. John Pearson reinforces this, noting that men must "learn to be vulnerable and be connected as a community" rather than maintaining facades. (43:43) True masculinity involves the courage to be seen authentically, not the exhausting performance of "cosplaying confidence."

Digital Technology Is Rewiring Childhood Development

Jonathan Haidt identifies that American kids now spend "five hours a day just on social media" plus another three to five hours on other screen activities. (70:55) This creates what he calls "four foundational harms": social deprivation, sleep deprivation, cognitive fragmentation, and addiction. (70:43) The irony is that while we're overprotective of children in physical spaces, we're completely under-protective in digital spaces that are proving far more dangerous. (68:12) This digital rewiring is particularly damaging because it removes the essential childhood experiences of independence and unstructured time with peers.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Men right now have 50% fewer friends than they did twenty years ago, representing a critical factor in male mental health crisis. (21:04)
  2. The average person under 40 is 24% less wealthy than forty years ago, while the average 70-year-old is 72% wealthier, creating unprecedented economic pressure on young people. (13:17)
  3. American children now spend 8-10 hours per day on devices (5 hours on social media plus 3-5 hours on other screen activities), not including homework time. (70:55)

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