Episode 15 (S8). Inside the Manosphere: Our Reflections

EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 36 MIN

Episode 15 (S8). Inside the Manosphere: Our Reflections

from The Social Matters Podcast · host Nadia, Fran, Eugene

We have a new episode for you! In this conversation, we explore the Louis Theroux Netflix documentary 'Inside the Manosphere', reflecting on our reactions, what stood out to us and the wider conversations it raises about masculinity, identity and influence.What is the manosphere, and why is it gaining traction among young boys and men? In a digital world shaped by algorithms, online communities and powerful personalities, how are ideas about gender, power and belonging being formed and reinforced?In this episode, we discuss the key themes from the documentary, unpacking the narratives it presents and the impact these spaces may be having on young people. Drawing on our own perspectives and experiences, we reflect on the appeal of the manosphere, the role of social media, and how messages around masculinity, success and relationships are being communicated and absorbed.We also explore the potential risks and harms, alongside the broader societal context that allows these movements to grow. What responsibilities do we all hold in responding to this? And how can we create space for more balanced, healthy and nuanced conversations about masculinity?This episode invites listeners to think critically about online influence, gender narratives and the importance of supporting young people to navigate complex spaces.Tune in, share and join the conversation.📲 Instagram: @matterspodcast💼 LinkedIn: Social Matters🌍 Website: socialmatters.org.uk

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