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The state of masculinity today…Is it “healthy?” Is it “toxic?” Is it something to embrace? 




This episode is our take on the matter - from the POV of a man and a woman. My wise co-host Barry Selby and I discuss: 


-Our definitions of “masculinity”


-The problematic nature of the terms “health masculinity” and “toxic masculinity”


-Barry’s journey to discovering his own masculinity 


-” Maschoism” and how it is polluting relationships and society as a whole


-What women really desire from men


-Embodying “healthy” masculinity


This is an important, moving conversation. I hope you will let us know what you think! 




Go show Barry some podcast love!! 


Learn about him and book a free intro call on his website: barryselby.com/ 


Hang out with him on IG at TheRealBarrySelby 


Buy his book, 50 Ways to Love Your Lover on Amazon here 




Quotes from this episode: 


“A man needs to have a “WHY” in this world.” -Barry Selby 


“What women need from a man is number one, to feel safe and number two, to feel they can trust him.” -Barry Selby 


“To embody masculinity it is first the relationship to spirit, then purpose, then relationship.” -Barry Selby 




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Sex and the Solo Girl with Janice Formichella is an inclusive space for all adults who are looking to improve their relationships with themselves and others. I believe that singlehood is a portal for opportunities in life and love. I also believe that regardless of its shape, love is love and that there are a wide variety of different types of relationships, and that all are valid. 


As a podcast host, I am dedicated to making this a safe and inclusive space for all and strive to portray that in my content. I welcome feedback on my efforts and thank you for being a listener and a part of the show’s community.