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When masculinity becomes a punchline, Pawel Widawski tests it the hard way. He joins cops, farmers, and MMA fighters across America, usually getting wrecked in the process. Bruised, humbled, and laughing, Pawel discovers what real toughness looks like (and how many ice packs it takes to survive it).
Pawel teams up with the Hendersonville Fire Department to find out what it REALLY takes to be a man — walking into burning buildings over 1200°F to save lives. Risking it all, getting smoked, and learning from the ultimate masculine figures. This one's intense, sweaty, and eye-opening.
I risked electrocution climbing power poles with real electrical linemen to learn how to be a man. One of America's most dangerous and important jobs — these guys keep the power on for all of us. Heights, high voltage, and no second chances.
In this raw episode of Be a Man With Me, Pawel teams up with a SERE specialist to survive 24 hours in the woods with nothing but a knife and a cup. He learns to start a fire from scratch, build a shelter, find and purify water, and — the hard part — kill, skin, and prepare a live rabbit for dinner. By the end of the day, Pawel is sleeping in the shelter he built with his own hands. No gear. No excuses. Just pure survival and masculinity tested the old-fashioned way.
Pawel has never shot a rifle in his 36 years... and now he's going up against a 12-year-old who's been training since he was 4. Kyle Lamb — former Delta Force operator and Battle of Mogadishu veteran — is one of the best rifle instructors on the planet. Instead of facing Kyle himself, Pawel gets thrown into a long-range sniper competition against Kyle's highly trained grandson. Watch Pawel get a crash course from a Delta legend, then go head-to-head with a kid who already shoots better than most adults. Age vs experience. First trigger pull vs 8 years of training. Who wins?
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