In Part 1 of this 2 part conversation, we begin to unzip the disconnect between what we know about men’s health and what actually gets talked about (or acted on). We look at how the cultural expectations of masculinity shape how men see their bodies, their emotions, and their healthcare decisions.
We talk about why so many men avoid the doctor, the toll of untreated mental health issues, the reality behind sexual health gaps, and how gender norms quietly influence everything from check-ups to suicide rates.
If you’ve ever wondered why men’s health feels like an afterthought — or if you’ve tried to support a man who’s resistant to going to therapy or the doctor — this conversation offers a human, judgment-free lens on a very real public health issue.
Check out A Call to Men and the important work they do around education and community to transform the social expectations of masculinity.
To learn more about “The Man Box” check out: What is The Man Box and Tony Porter’s Ted Talk
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