But most importantly, we learned that they're looking for authenticity, connection, and community. They're looking for a world that's real, a world that's genuine, and a world that's accepting.
Once a month, Ugo drops a 5-minute voice-note compilation answering anonymous questions from his community. Topics range from “How do I tell my dad I’m failing math?” to “What do I do if I like my best friend’s ex?” The advice is never preachy. Instead, Ugo shares his own mistakes—fights he lost, embarrassing rejections, panic attacks. This vulnerability has made him a unlikely mental health advocate for teen boys who otherwise reject therapy language.
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But most importantly, we learned that they're looking for authenticity, connection, and community. They're looking for a world that's real, a world that's genuine, and a world that's accepting.
Once a month, Ugo drops a 5-minute voice-note compilation answering anonymous questions from his community. Topics range from “How do I tell my dad I’m failing math?” to “What do I do if I like my best friend’s ex?” The advice is never preachy. Instead, Ugo shares his own mistakes—fights he lost, embarrassing rejections, panic attacks. This vulnerability has made him a unlikely mental health advocate for teen boys who otherwise reject therapy language. teen boys world ugo exclusive