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Masculinity and Connection

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In this episode, we're joined by Wezz Kepple to discuss how masculinity can be a potential barrier in making connections.
We discuss:
- What connection and disconnection means
- Whether Wezz finds connecting with others easy or challenging
- What authentic connection means
- Whether the narrative of 'women talk about feelings and men don't' is true
- Whether the discourse/ campaigns on men's mental health is making an actual impact
- The extent to which a lack of connection or loneliness plays a role in the high suicide rate of men
- Toxic masculinity: Overused buzzword or real?
- Toxic masculinity: Why do misogynists with a platform gain popularity?
- Do gender roles still exist?
- What we can do (as a society and on a policy level, or in our day-to-day lives) to help men feel more connection.
- How can people feel more connected? (To people, spirituality, nature etc).
In our intro, I mention that there are some very glaring limitations to this discussion, in terms of it being from a predominantly cis-het perspective. If you'd like to discuss masculinity on the pod from a different perspective, please do get in touch! Email: sally@dandelion.social
Podcast studio used for this recording: Podcast Room https://podcast-room.com/
Thanks for listening!

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Manage episode 347635688 series 3413637
Innhold levert av Sally Biddall. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Sally Biddall eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we're joined by Wezz Kepple to discuss how masculinity can be a potential barrier in making connections.
We discuss:
- What connection and disconnection means
- Whether Wezz finds connecting with others easy or challenging
- What authentic connection means
- Whether the narrative of 'women talk about feelings and men don't' is true
- Whether the discourse/ campaigns on men's mental health is making an actual impact
- The extent to which a lack of connection or loneliness plays a role in the high suicide rate of men
- Toxic masculinity: Overused buzzword or real?
- Toxic masculinity: Why do misogynists with a platform gain popularity?
- Do gender roles still exist?
- What we can do (as a society and on a policy level, or in our day-to-day lives) to help men feel more connection.
- How can people feel more connected? (To people, spirituality, nature etc).
In our intro, I mention that there are some very glaring limitations to this discussion, in terms of it being from a predominantly cis-het perspective. If you'd like to discuss masculinity on the pod from a different perspective, please do get in touch! Email: sally@dandelion.social
Podcast studio used for this recording: Podcast Room https://podcast-room.com/
Thanks for listening!

  continue reading

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