About this episode
What if the root of many problems faced by middle-aged men - burnout, broken relationships, anxiety, aggression - stemmed from something hiding in plain sight: entitlement and narcissism? In this fascinating conversation, psychologist and Dean of the University of Wollengong in Australia, Simon Moss explains why our culture's emphasis on status, dominance, and self-importance might be making us miserable, and what we can do about it. Drawing on decades of research, Simon introduces his new project, RadicalHumility.com, and shares practical strategies to reduce narcissism, build resilience, and embrace humility, not as weakness, but as a superpowerfor better relationships, leadership, and mental health. What you'll learn: What humility really is (and why it’s often mistaken for weakness)The surprising link between narcissism and burnout, anxiety, and domestic abuseHow humble men are actually more confident, credible, and respectedWhy humility improves emotional resilience and relationshipsHow societal uncertainty drives narcissistic behaviour and how to resist itEveryday signs of narcissism in yourself or others and how to spot themWhy humility is essential in the AI-driven, uncertain world we now live inHow partners, friends, and colleagues can support men stuck in patterns of entitlementA simple 3-step method to practice and cultivate lasting humilityThis episode isn’t about blame. It’s about awareness, growth, and changing the narrative. Whether you’re struggling with control, frustration, or just feel something’s off, this episode offers a way forward.If you want to find out more about Simon’s movement to nullify narcissism and end entitlement, visit his website: https://radical-humility.com/ where you’ll find lots of information, including freely available videos and other useful content.