Eric Miller, founder of Allied We Can, was raised on outdated rules—some spoken, some just absorbed. Toughen up. Don’t cry. Stay in control. Dominate. Be the man of the house—even when you’re just a boy.
It wasn’t just family dysfunction. It was the culture.
The politics.
The church.
The locker rooms.
Everywhere he turned, the same message echoed: emotions are weakness, and power is respect.
But behind that mask of strength was a kid navigating domestic abuse, inherited racism, and a blueprint for manhood built on fear and control.
Episode 11: Broken Mold of the Unmasking Manhood series peels it all back.
In “Broken Mold,” Eric Miller gets personal—sharing how misogyny and toxic masculinity shaped him, and how he started to unlearn what he was taught. Interviewed by Kim Palermo, the conversation connects the dots between personal trauma and today’s political culture—where unchecked masculinity continues to radicalize and divide.
This isn’t just his story. It’s ours. It’s every man who’s struggled with what he was told to be—and every woman who’s been hurt by it.
Ready to unlearn and rebuild?
Watch or listen to Episode 11 now
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