Something For Everybody

#213 - Why Should We Care About Men’s Mental Health?


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Solo episode of Something For Everybody. I discuss and breakdown men’s mental health and masculinity.

Big Takeaways: 

  • Boys and men are facing a mental health crisis, and their struggles need more attention and support.
  • Fathers and role models play a crucial role in boys' development and should be encouraged and celebrated.
  • Taking responsibility for mental health involves addressing unhealed trauma, identifying feelings, and setting boundaries.
  • Toxic masculinity is a harmful concept that undermines efforts to support men's mental health and should be replaced with a positive understanding of masculinity.
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    (Recorded on December 13th, 2023)

    Edited by Ben Rogerson (@BenRogerson_)

    Intro music by Residual Audio (Residualaudio.com)

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