

An NFL quarterback tackles the most dangerous thing in sports: toxic masculinity itself.
NFL veteran Don McPherson examines how definitions of masculinity adversely affect women and create "blind spots" that hinder the healthy development of men. Using examples from his own life, and generously illustrated with clips from motion pictures, McPherson leads us beyond the blind spots of traditional masculinity and toward solutions that engage men in dialogue.
Writing
McPherson's personal stories hit harder than any stats.
Editing
Hollywood clips weaponized as cultural evidence.
Director
Peter Hutchison
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
McPherson played 7 NFL seasons and nearly won a Heisman — his credibility with male audiences is strategically deployed.
The 36-minute runtime is deliberate: designed for classroom and locker room settings where attention spans are weaponized against deeper discussion.
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