When does a “quick text back” morph from courtesy into handcuffs? In this unfiltered round-table, Malcolm Traverse and the M3 crew probe the slippery world of bare minimums—those unspoken yardsticks that can make or break our sense of care. From birthday-gift price tags to the dread of a left-on-read bubble, we ask why modern love so often feels like an endless terms-and-conditions screen. Inside the Episode Generation Ping: How constant connectivity rewired our expectations of instant replie...
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When does a “quick text back” morph from courtesy into handcuffs? In this unfiltered round-table, Malcolm Traverse and the M3 crew probe the slippery world of bare minimums—those unspoken yardsticks that can make or break our sense of care. From birthday-gift price tags to the dread of a left-on-read bubble, we ask why modern love so often feels like an endless terms-and-conditions screen. Inside the Episode Generation Ping: How constant connectivity rewired our expectations of instant replie...
Levels of Complicity, Situationships and Letting Go to Have Fun
The M3 Bearcast from Male Media Mind
33 minutes
11 months ago
Levels of Complicity, Situationships and Letting Go to Have Fun
Exploring Capitalism, Love, and the Concept of Don't Trade Fun for Fun In this episode of the M3 BearCast, Malcolm Travers of MaleMediaMind delves into various intriguing topics. The podcast starts with a discussion on the shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, highlighting issues of complicity in capitalism. Malcolm transitions into an analysis of the movie '500 Days of Summer,' examining themes of love and relationships. He also introduces the concept of 'Don't Trade Fun for Fun...
The M3 Bearcast from Male Media Mind
When does a “quick text back” morph from courtesy into handcuffs? In this unfiltered round-table, Malcolm Traverse and the M3 crew probe the slippery world of bare minimums—those unspoken yardsticks that can make or break our sense of care. From birthday-gift price tags to the dread of a left-on-read bubble, we ask why modern love so often feels like an endless terms-and-conditions screen. Inside the Episode Generation Ping: How constant connectivity rewired our expectations of instant replie...