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Tanya Mosley

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Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Morantz's article, The Battle for the Bros, Young Men Have Gone MAGA, Can the Left Win Them Back?, appears in the current copy of The New Yorker. And Andrew Morantz, welcome back to the show.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Morantz's article, The Battle for the Bros, Young Men Have Gone MAGA, Can the Left Win Them Back?, appears in the current copy of The New Yorker. And Andrew Morantz, welcome back to the show.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Morantz's article, The Battle for the Bros, Young Men Have Gone MAGA, Can the Left Win Them Back?, appears in the current copy of The New Yorker. And Andrew Morantz, welcome back to the show.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Democrats lost support with nearly every kind of voter. But the defection that alarmed strategists the most was this significant jump in young men who voted for Trump or no candidate. And this comes at a time when men are in crisis, as you write, relative to their forefathers and their women counterparts. Men are more likely to fall behind in school.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Democrats lost support with nearly every kind of voter. But the defection that alarmed strategists the most was this significant jump in young men who voted for Trump or no candidate. And this comes at a time when men are in crisis, as you write, relative to their forefathers and their women counterparts. Men are more likely to fall behind in school.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Democrats lost support with nearly every kind of voter. But the defection that alarmed strategists the most was this significant jump in young men who voted for Trump or no candidate. And this comes at a time when men are in crisis, as you write, relative to their forefathers and their women counterparts. Men are more likely to fall behind in school.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

They're more likely to drop out of college, languish in the workforce, or die by overdose or suicide. How did the right not only tap into that grim reality, but also offer a space for male grievance?

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

They're more likely to drop out of college, languish in the workforce, or die by overdose or suicide. How did the right not only tap into that grim reality, but also offer a space for male grievance?

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

They're more likely to drop out of college, languish in the workforce, or die by overdose or suicide. How did the right not only tap into that grim reality, but also offer a space for male grievance?

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Well, relatable is a word that just keeps coming up in your piece. And you write about several notable personalities, influencers, streamers, podcasters. One of them is comedian and podcaster Theo Vaughn, who I personally have known since he was on MTV's Real World Road Rules back in the 2000s. So for most of his career, though, he has been apolitical.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Well, relatable is a word that just keeps coming up in your piece. And you write about several notable personalities, influencers, streamers, podcasters. One of them is comedian and podcaster Theo Vaughn, who I personally have known since he was on MTV's Real World Road Rules back in the 2000s. So for most of his career, though, he has been apolitical.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Well, relatable is a word that just keeps coming up in your piece. And you write about several notable personalities, influencers, streamers, podcasters. One of them is comedian and podcaster Theo Vaughn, who I personally have known since he was on MTV's Real World Road Rules back in the 2000s. So for most of his career, though, he has been apolitical.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Can you talk about the power in that built-in trust through familiarity? Theo has been around for like 25 years. I mean, Donald Trump is a perfect example of this. He built a relationship with Americans as an entertaining figure for decades. Yeah.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Can you talk about the power in that built-in trust through familiarity? Theo has been around for like 25 years. I mean, Donald Trump is a perfect example of this. He built a relationship with Americans as an entertaining figure for decades. Yeah.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

Can you talk about the power in that built-in trust through familiarity? Theo has been around for like 25 years. I mean, Donald Trump is a perfect example of this. He built a relationship with Americans as an entertaining figure for decades. Yeah.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

It's like a... They're the proxy for the audience.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

It's like a... They're the proxy for the audience.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

It's like a... They're the proxy for the audience.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

I want to play a clip from Theo Vaughn's show. It's when he had on social scientist Richard Reeves, who you also spoke with. Reeves is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and president of the American Institute for Boys and Men.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Seth Rogen / Can The Dems Win Back The Bros?

I want to play a clip from Theo Vaughn's show. It's when he had on social scientist Richard Reeves, who you also spoke with. Reeves is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and president of the American Institute for Boys and Men.