Raoul Wieland and Andrew Pauls
Two Guys Talking Masculinity
We are two friends who were drawn together by a shared interest, curiosity, and urgency to have conversations about men as men. We believe that language and social imagination needed to contextualize, understand, critique, and shape what it means to be and live as a man in our culture is lacking and one-dimensional. We speak from our experiences as white, heterosexual, cis-gender, and middle class men growing up and living in Canada, with the recognition that the conversation about men is a broad umbrella sheltering many diverse voices and experiences. In contributing our perspectives, we unde...
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Raoul Wieland and Andrew Pauls
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Feb 16, 2026
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Episodes
Masculine Expressions of Major Depressive Disorder 16.02.2026 1:12:57
Based on a capstone research essay submitted as the final paper for a Master of Counselling program, this podcast offers a brief exploration of how depression presents in men — including irritability, withdrawal, risk-taking, and other often overlooked symptoms — and what this means for help-seeking, diagnosis, and care. Music: “Nights Like This” by JMHBM Source: Free Music Archive Licensed under...
Season Finale 12.06.2022 34:23
In our season finale, Raoul and I reflect on the podcasts we have published so far, discussing plans and future directions and the meaning both of us take away from sharing time and talking on a public platform.
Non Violent Communication 01.10.2021 1:35:18
In this episode, we talk about Marshall B. Rosenberg’s book, Nonviolent Communication : A Language of Life . This book has been influential for many people attempting to change their communication patterns, be that with their intimate partners, co-workers, friends, or family. It is based on the premise that communication can be violent and life-alienating, which gets us away from what we ultimatel...
On Shame 04.07.2021 1:31:16
In this episode, we are discussing the emotion of shame and draw a lot of inspiration from Sara Ahmed’s chapter on shame in her book The Cultural Politics of Emotions.
Identity and its Discontents 29.04.2021 1:02:23
In our 5th episode, we discuss an essay called “ Identity: Skin, Blood, Heart ” written by Minnie Bruce Pratt that was published in the 1984 book, Yours in Struggle: Three Feminist Perspectives on Anti-Semitism and Racism .
Cultivating Sexual Character 18.04.2021 1:05:25
In this episode we discuss questions about how men and women come to be the kind of sexual self that they are, how they develop a 'sexual character', and what values or principles are pivotal for enabling each one of us to cultivate our (sexual) self.
Men's Emotional Attachment to Privilege 15.04.2021 55:56
One of the central issues of this article that we wrestle with in this podcast is: “how and why do men become so invested in a particular social structure to the point that any challenge they face is experienced as a personal threat to their very existence.”
Retreats for Men: Cultivating a ‘Masculine Emotional Intelligence’? 17.10.2020 34:45
In this podcast, we reflect on the phenomenon of retreats for men, advertised sometimes as gender exclusive spaces where men engage with each other and talk about masculinity, what being a man means to them, and learn how to become vulnerable, practicing emotional intelligence.
Two Men Talking About Masculinity 08.09.2020 31:48
We touch on some of the following questions: – Why talk about masculinity – do we need the concept of masculinity to talk about men? – Is talking about masculinity different than talking about men? – What does masculinity mean to you/us? – Is masculinity how we understand what being a man is and does? – Why is it important to be talking about masculinity? As opposed to men? Or both?
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