
Better Man
A Manifesto on Modern Masculinity
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Isaac Butterfield
About this listen
With a knack for pushing boundaries and challenging modern societal norms, Butterfield has garnered a dedicated following both online and in live performances. Despite occasional controversies sparked by his outspoken nature, he remains undeterred, staying true to his authentic dark comedic style.
Through his stand-up shows, podcasts, and online content, Isaac Butterfield continues to captivate audiences millions with his fearless and thought-provoking comedy.
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- peterosborn88
- 02-03-25
Truly inspirational
I am blown away by how frank and honest Issac is, talking about himself and his young life and his attitude to life. I have been watching his YouTube channel for years, now I have a new respect for him. A true inspiration to men and boys of all ages. I will recommend the book to all of my friends.
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- Colin Ellis
- 13-03-25
Better Man Indeed
Typically frank and honest in an Aussie accent, as good as it sounds. Issac is open about his youth and how he became who is is today with both a comical twist, as you'd expect from the man, but also with a real life approach. Even if you're not a fan of his comedy style I'd highly recommend giving this book a listen, you might just be surprised and also find yourself becoming a better person. I know personally that as a man, husband and father I can relate a lot to what he talks about towards the end and if you want a better understanding of men or yourself it's worth a listen just for that part (Chapters 12 and 13). Needless to say I've enjoyed this listen whilst driving up and down the UK motorways and being on my own felt with just my own thoughts, the time to reflect and learn to understand my own good and bad habits in a way to try and make myself a 'Better Man', as corny as that sounds!
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