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Why Are Our Communities Full Of DEAD MEN Walking?

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Why do so many men feel like "dead men walking"? Today's episode delves into the hidden emotional and spiritual battles that men face, often masked by societal expectations of toughness and success. Doug opens the discussion by uncovering the seldom-addressed issue of mental health among men, highlighting the suffocating pressures to continually excel. We navigate through the alarming statistic of male suicide in Australia and our personal experiences, stressing the dire need for moments of peace away from technological distractions. Geoff and I add our voices to the conversation, reflecting on the silent pain and loss of hope many endure, echoing the sentiment that men often live lives of quiet desperation.
Next, we shift our focus to the ceaseless responsibilities that modern men juggle, from career demands to family obligations, leaving scarce room for emotional expression. We tackle the importance of mentorship, where older men guide younger ones through life's turbulent seasons with transparency and vulnerability. By examining the broader societal repercussions, we reveal how men's internal struggles can cause ripple effects within families and communities. Our guest, Peter Lombardo, shares his firsthand experiences in a blue-collar workplace, where he has become a confidant for many employees dealing with emotional burdens, underscoring the value of genuine care and open communication.
Lastly, we confront the impact of social media on modern values and the pressures it imposes across generations. Paul contrasts his family’s pre-social media experiences with today's hyper-connected lifestyle, advocating for simpler, more meaningful interactions that can alleviate some of these stresses. Isaiah, an 18-year-old listener, poses a thought-provoking question about the generational persistence of emotional unavailability among men, sparking a deep discussion on the broader implications of this issue. Our conversation concludes with a call to action for men to embrace honesty, vulnerability, and accountability, aiming for not just self-improvement but also a lasting, positive impact on their families and communities.

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Chapitres

1. Men's Inner Struggles and Silence (00:00:00)

2. The Impact of Men's Struggles (00:09:23)

3. Emotional Availability Among Men (00:23:46)

4. Impact of Social Media on Values (00:39:33)

5. Challenges of Modern Masculinity (00:46:06)

6. Facing Men's Inner Struggles (00:54:38)

83 episodes

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Why do so many men feel like "dead men walking"? Today's episode delves into the hidden emotional and spiritual battles that men face, often masked by societal expectations of toughness and success. Doug opens the discussion by uncovering the seldom-addressed issue of mental health among men, highlighting the suffocating pressures to continually excel. We navigate through the alarming statistic of male suicide in Australia and our personal experiences, stressing the dire need for moments of peace away from technological distractions. Geoff and I add our voices to the conversation, reflecting on the silent pain and loss of hope many endure, echoing the sentiment that men often live lives of quiet desperation.
Next, we shift our focus to the ceaseless responsibilities that modern men juggle, from career demands to family obligations, leaving scarce room for emotional expression. We tackle the importance of mentorship, where older men guide younger ones through life's turbulent seasons with transparency and vulnerability. By examining the broader societal repercussions, we reveal how men's internal struggles can cause ripple effects within families and communities. Our guest, Peter Lombardo, shares his firsthand experiences in a blue-collar workplace, where he has become a confidant for many employees dealing with emotional burdens, underscoring the value of genuine care and open communication.
Lastly, we confront the impact of social media on modern values and the pressures it imposes across generations. Paul contrasts his family’s pre-social media experiences with today's hyper-connected lifestyle, advocating for simpler, more meaningful interactions that can alleviate some of these stresses. Isaiah, an 18-year-old listener, poses a thought-provoking question about the generational persistence of emotional unavailability among men, sparking a deep discussion on the broader implications of this issue. Our conversation concludes with a call to action for men to embrace honesty, vulnerability, and accountability, aiming for not just self-improvement but also a lasting, positive impact on their families and communities.

APG Elite
Mentoring - Management - Consulting
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show

📝 Subscribe to my Newsletter “EVERYDAY MENTOR”

https://andrew-gray.ck.page/profile

▶️ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgraypodcast

📈 Connect with my Mentoring & Consulting business APG Elite

https://www.apgelite.com.au

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Men's Inner Struggles and Silence (00:00:00)

2. The Impact of Men's Struggles (00:09:23)

3. Emotional Availability Among Men (00:23:46)

4. Impact of Social Media on Values (00:39:33)

5. Challenges of Modern Masculinity (00:46:06)

6. Facing Men's Inner Struggles (00:54:38)

83 episodes

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