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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 19 MIN

"Toxic Masculinity" Overlooks the Beauty of Masculine Curiosity

from The Ruth Institute Podcast

Most people overlook the deep ways men express their love and purpose—until they see how their passions shape the world around them. Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse shares how the innate curiosity of boys drives them toward entrepreneurship, craftsmanship, and building a civilization of love — if we let them. In this episode, discover why men gravitate toward machines, tools, and creation, and how that reflects their essential role in society. We break down the biblical roots of masculinity in Genesis, revealing why differences between men and women are not just natural but vital to flourishing relationships and communities. Dr. Morse dives into the dangerous trends of gender confusion, exposing how ideology distorts the very nature of masculinity and femininity—with real consequences for young people today.

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Most people overlook the deep ways men express their love and purpose—until they see how their passions shape the world around them. Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse shares how the innate curiosity of boys drives them toward entrepreneurship,...

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