Send us a text Why is it still so hard for men to say, “I’m not okay”? In this powerful and timely episode, Shazia and Dr Munita shine a light on men’s mental health - the unspoken pain, the societal pressure to stay silent, and the cultural narratives that still tell men to “man up” instead of open up. We explore how masculinity has been shaped by outdated expectations, why emotional literacy is often denied to boys from a young age, and the ways depression, anxiety, and shame can manifest i...
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Send us a text Why is it still so hard for men to say, “I’m not okay”? In this powerful and timely episode, Shazia and Dr Munita shine a light on men’s mental health - the unspoken pain, the societal pressure to stay silent, and the cultural narratives that still tell men to “man up” instead of open up. We explore how masculinity has been shaped by outdated expectations, why emotional literacy is often denied to boys from a young age, and the ways depression, anxiety, and shame can manifest i...
Send us a text Why is it still so hard for men to say, “I’m not okay”? In this powerful and timely episode, Shazia and Dr Munita shine a light on men’s mental health - the unspoken pain, the societal pressure to stay silent, and the cultural narratives that still tell men to “man up” instead of open up. We explore how masculinity has been shaped by outdated expectations, why emotional literacy is often denied to boys from a young age, and the ways depression, anxiety, and shame can manifest i...
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Send us a text Why is it still so hard for men to say, “I’m not okay”? In this powerful and timely episode, Shazia and Dr Munita shine a light on men’s mental health - the unspoken pain, the societal pressure to stay silent, and the cultural narratives that still tell men to “man up” instead of open up. We explore how masculinity has been shaped by outdated expectations, why emotional literacy is often denied to boys from a young age, and the ways depression, anxiety, and shame can manifest i...