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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 59 MIN

Intelligent Masculinity with Dr. Eric Lullove

from Intelligent Masculinity · host Nick Paro, Dr. Eric Lullove, and Banner & Backbone Media

Masculinity in Review“Power without restraint is destruction.”~ Dr. Eric LulloveIn this fifth interview of Intelligent Masculinity, I (Nick Paro) and Dr. Eric Lullove explore masculinity from a slightly different angle than before — as patience in action. Through reflections on Eric’s own experiences with fatherhood, medicine, loss, partnership, and self-regulation, we reframe strength as restraint, leadership as modeling, and accountability as an internal discipline rather than a performance for the public. Eric provides another dimension to intelligent masculinity — not through urgency or dominance; rather, a consistent, measured presence over time.Masculinity as Measured Response, Not ReflexOne of Eric’s core ideas is his insistence that the best decision is sometimes no decision at all. Drawing from decades of life experience — and reinforced by his medical training — Eric reframes masculinity away from impulsivity and toward practiced patience. The ability to pause, process, and wait is not weakness — it is maturity.Eric stands in direct opposition to fragile, reaction-based masculinity, which treats speed as strength and hesitation as failure. His masculinity is slower, calmer, and far more reliable.From Aggressive Authority to Nurturing LeadershipEric’s reflections on his father — and later on becoming his own role model after his father’s death — mark a significant evolution away from the old male authority structures. He names a realization many men reach too late: you do not need to be aggressive to be respected.In his roles as physician, husband, stepfather, and father — Eric consciously chose to move away from the “aggressive male” archetype and toward the supportive, stabilizing presence. Patients don’t need domination — children don’t need fear — families don’t need volatility. This reframing positions masculinity as nourishing without being permissive — firm without being threatening.Partnership as Emotional Grounding, Not Emotional DumpingA recurring strength of our conversation is the clarity around partnership. Eric describes his wife not as an emotional crutch, but as an equal grounding force—someone he reflects with, not unloads onto. This is a subtle, yet important distinction which helps relationships evolve into partnerships.It’s the difference between “you make me happy” and “you add to my happiness”.Intelligent masculinity does not outsource emotional regulation onto others. It builds mutual containment, where both partners are responsible for their own emotional processing while supporting one another’s stability. This is masculinity that respects intimacy without dependency.Patience as a Learned SkillOne of the most important lessons Eric demonstrates to us is that patience did not come naturally — it came late. Only after getting into his fifties has he begun to fully understand patience as: internal calm, strategic restraint, and emotional bandwidth management.Rather than reacting to every stimulus — social media, politics, family conflict — Eric practices deliberate delay. A pause before the text. A breath before the response. A moment of wellness before judgment. This reinforces one of the critical themes for the overall series: impulse is not authenticity and regulation is not repression.Men, Community, and Emotional LiteracyBuilding on some of the themes introduced by Sharad Swaney during his interview, Eric strongly emphasizes the idea of men needing other men. He reminds us of the necessity for male spaces where vulnerability is allowed — where men can cry, process, and be held accountable without ridicule. Eric argues that emotional isolation is one of the core failures of modern masculinity; whereas, intelligent masculinity is communal, not solitary.Family, Time, and the Long ViewThe discussion of multigenerational family — spanning children to centenarians —adds another dimension to our discussion. Eric and my’s reflections make one thing clear: masculinity is not about optimizing youth. It is about stewarding continuity. A man’s legacy is not one of wealth or dominance — it is presence, memory, and values carried forward. Eric presents a lasting masculinity which counters the hyper-accelerated, consumption-driven masculinity pushed by our modern culture.Intelligence as Integration, Not SuppressionWhen Eric defines intelligent masculinity, he resists a single sentence — and that resistance is instructive. For him, intelligent masculinity is: integration of yin and yang, use of intellect over impulse, strength without cruelty, and compassion without collapse. He rejects the false binary that empathy weakens masculinity. Instead, he argues that wholeness strengthens and completes it.Modeling Over MessagingAs a physician, Eric delivers one of his most practical insights: you cannot tell people how to live if you refuse to live that way yourself. This applies to medicine, fatherhood, masculinity, and leadership alike. Intelligent masculinity is demonstrated, not declared. A man knows how to: own their decisions, own their failures, remove toxic influences, and accept consequences without resentment.His clarity is uncompromising: adulthood begins when men stop blaming the world and start governing themselves.“It’s nobody else’s life to live but yours.”Where Dr. Eric Takes Us In Our Understanding of Intelligent MasculinityThis fifth discussion with Dr. Eric Lullove adds his unique layer of understanding to the previous discussions with Shane Yirak, Sharad Swaney, Lawrence Winnerman, and Walter Rhein — adding that:* Patience is a masculine discipline* Strength is measured, not loud* Leadership begins with self-regulation* Partnership requires mutual grounding* Accountability must be lived, not preachedEric embodies a masculinity that is calm, deliberate, emotionally literate, and durable over time.~Nick ParoActions You Can TakeSubmit questions and artwork for Nick and Walter to respond to and showcase:* Sick of this Shit Community Comment FormSupport Ukraine:* Donate towards generatorsCall your public servants on important issues:* 5calls.orgJoin the efforts to unmask law enforcement:* safedc.infoSign the Move-On Petitions:* Investigate Presidential Use of the Autopen for Pardons and Executive Actions* Mandate that ICE agents show their face and identificationLearn empathy forward, human centered, experiment based Leadership & Growth Courses for Higher Ed & Non-Profit Professionals:* B. Cognition LabsThank you Evan Fields, Stephanie G Wilson, PhD, Noble Blend, Cris, Assemblywoman Debra Mazzarelli, and many others for tuning into my live video with Eric Lullove and Banner & Backbone Media! Join me for my next live video in the app.Nick’s NotesI’m Nick Paro, and I’m sick of the shit going on. So, I’m using poetry, podcasting, and lives to discuss the intersections of chronic illness and mental wellbeing, masculinity, veteran’s issues, politics, and so much more. 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