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Men The Podcast
Michael Baruti
107 episodes
6 days ago
One of the major barriers to men addressing and tackling the challenges they face is the fact that discussion of mental health is largely taboo for Tanzanian men. They’re not expected to open up and talk about their struggles with life. Every two weeks (Fortnightly), on Wednesdays Michael Baruti and Nadia Ahmed present an episode that will discuss the challenges that men go through and offer detailed insight on mental health for men. If you’re interested in Mental Health and are interested in unpacking and unlearning mental health for men in Tanzania, this podcast is exactly what you need
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One of the major barriers to men addressing and tackling the challenges they face is the fact that discussion of mental health is largely taboo for Tanzanian men. They’re not expected to open up and talk about their struggles with life. Every two weeks (Fortnightly), on Wednesdays Michael Baruti and Nadia Ahmed present an episode that will discuss the challenges that men go through and offer detailed insight on mental health for men. If you’re interested in Mental Health and are interested in unpacking and unlearning mental health for men in Tanzania, this podcast is exactly what you need
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Bro, Upo Tayari kuwaunga Mkono Wanawake?
Men The Podcast
40 minutes 26 seconds
4 months ago
Bro, Upo Tayari kuwaunga Mkono Wanawake?

In this powerful live episode of Men Men Men – The Podcast, recorded in front of an audience in Dodoma, host Michael Baruti and co-host Nadia Ahmed (Psychologist) lead an honest and eye-opening conversation on how men and boys can actively support the journey toward gender equality in Tanzania.

Joined by a dynamic all-male panel Faraja Mazengo, a Social Worker, Hussein Hussein, an Educator, and Frank Mika, a Financial Literacy Expert—the discussion explores the roots of gender inequality, the role of Tanzanian culture, the power dynamics at play in homes and communities, and the practical steps men can take to be better allies.

From confronting personal bias to reshaping how boys are raised, this episode challenges men to move from awareness to action—and gives the audience real tools to help build a more equal society for all.

Highlights include:

  • How male privilege shows up in everyday life
  • Why gender equality is not a women’s issue—it’s a societal issue
  • Ways men can support girls’ education and women’s financial empowerment
  • The importance of emotionally intelligent fatherhood and brotherhood
  • Honest reflections from men working in education, finance, and social work

This is not just a conversation, it’s a movement.

Tune in, reflect, and join the journey toward equality.

Men The Podcast
One of the major barriers to men addressing and tackling the challenges they face is the fact that discussion of mental health is largely taboo for Tanzanian men. They’re not expected to open up and talk about their struggles with life. Every two weeks (Fortnightly), on Wednesdays Michael Baruti and Nadia Ahmed present an episode that will discuss the challenges that men go through and offer detailed insight on mental health for men. If you’re interested in Mental Health and are interested in unpacking and unlearning mental health for men in Tanzania, this podcast is exactly what you need