To conclude Series 1 of the Men's Health Matters podcast, Cameron Gyss sits down with two of his best mates, Callum and Tom and has a frank conversation about men's health, and discusses what they feel are some of the important health issues facing young men. Cameron wasn't sure how this would pan out, given the subject matter was a bit foreign amongst friends. Instead, it ended up being a great session with all of them being more than happy, when asked the questions, to share their own experiences and views on such matters as mental health, masculinity and manhood in the modern day, sexual health, and going to the doctor. They recognise that their opinions and attitudes are their own and will differ to other young men men with their own unique backgrounds, experiences and opportunities.
See you for Series 2 at some point.
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To conclude Series 1 of the Men's Health Matters podcast, Cameron Gyss sits down with two of his best mates, Callum and Tom and has a frank conversation about men's health, and discusses what they feel are some of the important health issues facing young men. Cameron wasn't sure how this would pan out, given the subject matter was a bit foreign amongst friends. Instead, it ended up being a great session with all of them being more than happy, when asked the questions, to share their own experiences and views on such matters as mental health, masculinity and manhood in the modern day, sexual health, and going to the doctor. They recognise that their opinions and attitudes are their own and will differ to other young men men with their own unique backgrounds, experiences and opportunities.
See you for Series 2 at some point.
In this podcast, Research Assistant Alison Barrett, a farmer's daughter from Yorke Peninsula - SA, talks with Cameron about ifarmwell. Developed in partnership with Aussie farmers, ifarmwell takes strategies that clinical psychologists use to help people deal with situations beyond their control, and delivers these through an on-line confidential self-help resource.
The ifarmwell project, led by Dr Kate Gunn (also of farming origin) from the University of South Australia (UniSA), was funded by the NAB Foundation, with additional funding from the Freemasons Foundation, the Freemasons Foundation Centre for Men's Health at the University of Adelaide and UniSA, and the collaboration includes these organisations and the National Centre for Farmers Health, VIC, and Livestock SA.
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To conclude Series 1 of the Men's Health Matters podcast, Cameron Gyss sits down with two of his best mates, Callum and Tom and has a frank conversation about men's health, and discusses what they feel are some of the important health issues facing young men. Cameron wasn't sure how this would pan out, given the subject matter was a bit foreign amongst friends. Instead, it ended up being a great session with all of them being more than happy, when asked the questions, to share their own experiences and views on such matters as mental health, masculinity and manhood in the modern day, sexual health, and going to the doctor. They recognise that their opinions and attitudes are their own and will differ to other young men men with their own unique backgrounds, experiences and opportunities.
See you for Series 2 at some point.