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In this episode, we delve into the persistent influence of toxic masculinity on our culture's notions of masculinity which amplifies dominance, suppresses emotions, fuels aggression, and stifles emotional expression. While we're making strides in redefining societal expectations for men, the staggering suicide rates among men reflect the ongoing struggle. The reality is that many men find it challenging to open up, share their secrets, or embrace vulnerability. The story of Nathan Spiteri underscores this struggle. Groomed from a tender age by an individual he met at the local swimming pool, his life was torn apart. Despite the turmoil he endured, he remained silent for years.
Today, Nathan is at the forefront of advocating for change. He's shedding light on the concept that vulnerability isn't a weakness but a source of strength. Emotions are valid, and speaking about our struggles is imperative. We join Nathan as he passionately emphasises the need to confront the uncomfortable truth: sexual abuse affects boys too, and it's time to dismantle the illusion that it doesn't. You can find Nathan HERE. His memoir Toy Cars is available HERE.
If you have a story to share for this podcast please connect with me on INSTAGRAM or send an email to HERE. I would LOVE! to connect with you.
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In this episode, we delve into the persistent influence of toxic masculinity on our culture's notions of masculinity which amplifies dominance, suppresses emotions, fuels aggression, and stifles emotional expression. While we're making strides in redefining societal expectations for men, the staggering suicide rates among men reflect the ongoing struggle. The reality is that many men find it challenging to open up, share their secrets, or embrace vulnerability. The story of Nathan Spiteri underscores this struggle. Groomed from a tender age by an individual he met at the local swimming pool, his life was torn apart. Despite the turmoil he endured, he remained silent for years.
Today, Nathan is at the forefront of advocating for change. He's shedding light on the concept that vulnerability isn't a weakness but a source of strength. Emotions are valid, and speaking about our struggles is imperative. We join Nathan as he passionately emphasises the need to confront the uncomfortable truth: sexual abuse affects boys too, and it's time to dismantle the illusion that it doesn't. You can find Nathan HERE. His memoir Toy Cars is available HERE.
If you have a story to share for this podcast please connect with me on INSTAGRAM or send an email to HERE. I would LOVE! to connect with you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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