
After a weekend binge of Netflix’s latest chartbuster Adolescence, Anahita and Jesselina dive deep into the toxic layers of the manosphere, the algorithm-driven rage economy, and how young boys—our brothers, classmates, future men—are being shaped in silence. Between Andrew Tate’s influence and the seductive pull of digital echo chambers, we ask: who’s really raising our boys? From personal upbringing to cultural blind spots, we explore how family, society, and the Wild, Wild Web are colliding to create a generation caught in confusion—craving identity, seeking belonging, and finding it in all the wrong places.
Clickable Time Stamps
(0:44) 2 months anniversary, is LOLA still a situationship?
(1:14) Watching Adolescence on Netflix: Wow or Mehh..?
(7:45) Why are the Brits showing Adolescence in schools?
(9:36) Drip Drip Radicalisation of Boys in Manosphere
(12:00) Social Media Algorithms are watching the kids..all the time!
(13:46)   Andrew Tate and the Seduction of Toxic Masculinity 
(19:40)   Schools are producing tech bros…irresponsibly..
(21:42)  Checks and Balances of growing up with brothers in the house
(28:04)  Exploring the theme of Nature vs Nurture in Gender Structures
(33:33)  Breaking through the Taboos one conversation at a time
(35:36)  Is it women’s responsibility to ensure men are included in feminist discourse?
(39:22)  Creating equal accountability for Boys and Girls