Episode Title: I’m Scared to Date Right Now — And I Know I’m Not Alone Podcast: Getting Inside the Right Male Mind with Lisa & Benjamin Shield In this episode, Lisa and Benjamin take on a topic that feels increasingly urgent for many women: How do you date—and trust men—in a moment when women’s rights feel like they’re moving backward? Lisa opens with her own story of learning to trust men despite a painful early experience of feeling invisible and unsupported. She shares how disheartening it feels to watch recent cultural and political shifts: Roe v. Wade being overturned, attacks on reproductive rights, defunding women-dominated fields, and the rise of misogynistic influencers gaining traction with young men. Benjamin brings his perspective on why some men respond to women’s strength with insecurity and control, how cultural conditioning fuels that dynamic, and why certain men gravitate toward misogynistic voices. He also explains why many of these extreme figures dominate the headlines—they are loud outliers, not a reflection of most men. Together, they explore the real question women keep asking: How do you trust men when the world feels hostile to women? Benjamin breaks down how women can date with both openness and boundaries, how to identify secure men through consistent actions, and why going slowly matters more now than ever. Lisa speaks directly to the women who’ve stopped believing good men even exist—and shares how her own belief helped her find a partner she deeply respects. Despite the noise in the culture, they end with a message of grounded hope: There are good, emotionally healthy, respectful men out there—and women who stay present, patient, and discerning will find them.
In this heartfelt and timely conversation, Lisa and Benjamin address the rising fear, frustration, and confusion many women feel around dating today. With reproductive rights rolling back, misogynistic voices getting louder, and gender tensions increasing, it’s natural to question whether emotionally secure, equality-minded men still exist.
Inside this episode, they explore: