In this episode of Afternoon Tea, we explore masculinity, emotional expression, and men’s mental health. With our two hosts/baristas, Krish and Bella, we spill the tea with our guest, Wade Wilson, Founder of X-4RCE CIC. Together, we unpack how the foundations laid in adolescence can shape how boys and young men understand themselves, express emotions, and respond to pressure.
Through an open and honest conversation, we reflect on how many boys are taught to suppress their feelings, often growing up without safe outlets to process emotions. We explore how this can lead to pent-up mental health struggles that may present as anger, and how, without support, this can impact families, women, and children – highlighting both the need for protection and the importance of recognising these behaviours as a cry for help.
With a safeguarding lens, we also discuss the importance of boundaries, consent, and early intervention, alongside creating safe spaces where boys and men feel able to speak, be heard, and access support before harm occurs.
🎧 What You’ll Get from This Episode:
- Insight into how early experiences and societal expectations shape boys’ emotional development and how breaking these patterns can build empathy
- Understanding of how suppressed emotions and unmet mental health needs can manifest, in boys and young men, as anger
- Honest discussion about the impact this can have on families, women, and children, and the importance of safeguarding
- Reflections on challenging harmful stereotypes around masculinity and promoting healthier emotional expression
- Practical guidance on creating safe spaces, encouraging open conversations, and accessing early support
Tune in, grab a cuppa, take a breath, and join the conversation with us on Afternoon Tea.
💡 Whether you’re a young person, parent, or just curious, we welcome you to start your journey with us to get insights, understanding, and tools you can use right away. Afternoon Tea is a podcast dedicated to honest conversations around mental health, wellbeing, and the experiences that shape us.
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of mental health, suicide, abuse, and emotional distress.
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