Episode 41
In this week’s episode of Aspire, co-hosts Alex Prout and Hugh Eastman sit down with three juniors from Georgetown Day School (GDS) in Washington, D.C., Eli, Nathan, and Aaron, who are actively challenging outdated views of masculinity and building healthier school cultures. The group shares stories of how key experiences and educational initiatives helped them move from passive listeners to proactive leaders on issues like consent, identity, and social pressure.
The conversation addresses the real obstacles young men face, like the influence of the “manosphere” on social media, and finding the courage to stand up for one's values even when it’s unpopular. They also discuss the critical role of upperclassmen as the role models who help their younger peers navigate transitions and resist toxic influences.
This conversation offers hope and practical ideas for anyone invested in the future of masculinity and positive school leadership. The takeaway: even small acts of integrity and empathy, especially from young leaders, can transform communities.
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