We live in strange times where perhaps for the first time in history, masculinity is in real crisis. On this podcast, the host, Khuram Malik speaks to all kinds of people from all walks of life through light-hearted banter and dinner table conversations to try to find the answer to the question: What does it mean to be a man and what is his place in society?
Kamran Qureshi affectionately known as “Dr Deen” shares his learnings and findings regards male youth. He mostly operates in the muslim community but says his research and work has led him to believe there are many common issues between male youngsters all over the world. Kamran also talks about how issues affecting male youth have contributed to the muslim marriage crisis and the general dating crisis.
The first female on our show! Hurrah. Olta is a lawyer in training, of Albanian descent. She talks about the differences between Eastern European men and British men and how that has influenced her in what she finds attractive in a man and what she considers a man to be.
Michael, a British expat living life on the coast of Spain coming from a very rough childhood, shares his view on what it takes to become a man and what he thinks the different categories of men are.
What is noble fatherhood and what is noble company of men. Yusuf shares his thoughts as a father of three and as guy that is very much a people’s person.