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// One of the subjects that men have the hardest time talking about…is themselves, more specifically, their emotions and vulnerabilities. In this episode, we talk to experts who help us break down the communication of masculinity. We discuss how language often accentuates a need to show strength as a sign of “manliness,” and we explore how one of the best ways to break down communication barriers between men is to open up dialog spaces to listen to, and relate to, each other’s experiences. //
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Listen to episode one hereOne of the subjects that men have the hardest time talking about…is themselves, more specifically, their emotions and vulnerabilities. In this episode, we talk to experts who help us break down the communication of masculinity. We discuss how language often accentuates a need to show strength as a sign of “manliness,” and we explore how one of the best ways to break down communication barriers between men is to open up dialog spaces to listen to, and relate to, each other’s experiences.
Thank you for listening to Atlas Linguae, where we dive deep into translation and communication. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta.
Special Thanks to our guests: Robert Payne, Benjamín Pérez, Maximiliano Stiemerling
Hosted by Luis Lopez Levi. Executive Producer: Lory Martinez. Sound Design and Production by: Chiara Santella and Luis López. Assistant producer: Linnea Wingerup. Production Manager: Catalina Hoyos. You can binge old episodes on our website: https://ochentastudio.com/atlas-linguae.
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