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In this episode of Dang Man the Hart bros explore the challenges men face in communicating their feelings and the societal pressures that contribute to this struggle. They explore Tom Chapman's book, 'How to Listen So Men Will Talk,' which provides a framework for barbers to engage men in conversations about mental health. The discussion emphasizes the importance of emotional bravery, recognizing signs of distress, and the need for open dialogue among men. The hosts share personal insights and practical strategies for fostering supportive environments where men can express their emotions without fear of judgment. They discuss various settings where meaningful conversations can occur, such as during activities or in informal environments, and emphasize the role of organizations that focus on men's mental health. The discussion highlights the need for empathy, genuine connection, and the importance of support systems in fostering emotional wellness among men. If there’s one person the Hart Bro's are going to listen to about masculine vulnerability, it’s a barber.
As always, subscribe to our show on your favorite platform and write us a review. Heck - recommend us to a friend, your brother, your dad, your weird uncle, or anybody else who may want to come wrestle with modern masculinity. All of your support helps us reach more men to grow our community.
Get a copy of the book here: How to Listen so Men Will Talk
Intro Music: Funky Miracle (positive funk), by Kulakovka - Free for use under the Pixabay Content License
Outro Music: Motivation Inspiring Corporate, by NastelBom - Free for use under the Pixabay Content License
By Tim HartIn this episode of Dang Man the Hart bros explore the challenges men face in communicating their feelings and the societal pressures that contribute to this struggle. They explore Tom Chapman's book, 'How to Listen So Men Will Talk,' which provides a framework for barbers to engage men in conversations about mental health. The discussion emphasizes the importance of emotional bravery, recognizing signs of distress, and the need for open dialogue among men. The hosts share personal insights and practical strategies for fostering supportive environments where men can express their emotions without fear of judgment. They discuss various settings where meaningful conversations can occur, such as during activities or in informal environments, and emphasize the role of organizations that focus on men's mental health. The discussion highlights the need for empathy, genuine connection, and the importance of support systems in fostering emotional wellness among men. If there’s one person the Hart Bro's are going to listen to about masculine vulnerability, it’s a barber.
As always, subscribe to our show on your favorite platform and write us a review. Heck - recommend us to a friend, your brother, your dad, your weird uncle, or anybody else who may want to come wrestle with modern masculinity. All of your support helps us reach more men to grow our community.
Get a copy of the book here: How to Listen so Men Will Talk
Intro Music: Funky Miracle (positive funk), by Kulakovka - Free for use under the Pixabay Content License
Outro Music: Motivation Inspiring Corporate, by NastelBom - Free for use under the Pixabay Content License