Raising Boys in a Toxic Online World (Q&A re: The Manosphere Documentary)

Raising Boys in a Toxic Online World (Q&A re: The Manosphere Documentary)

Author: Dr Justin Coulson March 16, 2026 Duration: 22:46

A new documentary exposing the online “manosphere” has parents asking a frightening question: What kind of world are our boys growing up in?

In this episode, Justin unpacks the disturbing rise of influencers teaching boys that domination, misogyny, and outrage are the path to power—and why millions of young men are being drawn in.

But while the content can feel alarming, the solution for parents is surprisingly clear.

Justin explains why boys who grow up surrounded by strong values, meaningful relationships, and healthy role models are far less vulnerable to toxic online culture—and what parents can start doing today to build boys who are genuinely strong from the inside out.

If you’re raising sons—or daughters who will grow up alongside them—this conversation matters.

KEY POINTS

  • What the “manosphere” actually is and why it’s gaining traction
  • How extreme influencers exploit struggling boys for clicks, money, and power
  • Why algorithm-driven outrage pushes toxic ideas to the top
  • The real reason some boys are vulnerable to this contentHow strong male role models dramatically reduce the influence of toxic voices
  • Why regular moral conversations at home build resilient kids
  • The true definition of healthy masculinity

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

“Real strength leaves people feeling safer and stronger. These influencers leave people feeling smaller.”

RESOURCES MENTIONED

ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  1. Surround boys with strong role models. Boys need men—and women—who demonstrate integrity, respect, and responsibility.
  2. Prioritise connection with dads or mentors. Time together, conversations, and shared activities matter far more than perfection.
  3. Talk about character often. Use everyday situations and hypotheticals to discuss values and moral choices.
  4. Delay unsupervised internet exposure. The longer kids stay away from algorithm-driven content, the better.
  5. Teach healthy masculinity. Real strength means helping the people around you feel safer and stronger.

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