The 28 Year Old Male

As the new set starts to take shape around us, we meet the enigma that is Vedran ‘call me by my informant name’ Sabic—a long time 28er turned business owner. it was a weekend of underdog stories that pulled the male heartstrings around the world , and we attempt to figure out why they strike a chord with men.We also discussed Trumps ‘crisis of masculinity’, and pinpointed it to Bali and an author named Neil Strauss—like the geniuses we are.Be sure to subscribe to the channel and leave a review—hammer that feedback.Enjoy the show and viva la revolution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show Notes

As the new set starts to take shape around us, we meet the enigma that is Vedran ‘call me by my informant name’ Sabic—a long time 28er turned business owner.


it was a weekend of underdog stories that pulled the male heartstrings around the world , and we attempt to figure out why they strike a chord with men.


We also discussed Trumps ‘crisis of masculinity’, and pinpointed it to Bali and an author named Neil Strauss—like the geniuses we are.


Be sure to subscribe to the channel and leave a review—hammer that feedback.


Enjoy the show and viva la revolution


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What is The 28 Year Old Male?

James Kennedy did what any well balanced adult does when they turn 28 and feel the weight of life crushing down on them; he avoided therapy and started an anonymous social media account under the alias 'The 28 Year Old Male', spending almost 10 years documenting his every flaw publicly for the world to see.

The 28 evolved into a cultural sounding board for the disgruntled and exhausted Australian early-middled aged disguised as 'youth', and in 2024, James finally revealed his identity, completing the stereotype character arc (you guessed it) by starting a podcast.

Join hosts James Kennedy and Vedran Sabic as they look at life, culture and sport through the lens of now 30-something year olds hanging onto the glory days for dear life and, maybe attempting to grow up at some stage.