#InternationalMensDay: J Sbu talks men's mental health and being an ally to women

#InternationalMensDay: J Sbu talks men's mental health and being an ally to women

Let's talk about men and mental health.

#InternationalMensDay: J Sbu talks men's mental health and being an ally to women
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A lot of you might be wondering "Why is there an International Men's Day?"

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As the official website states:

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The main focus when celebrating International Men's Day is mental health.

Toxic masculinity, societal expectations and norms have made human beings believe that men aren't allowed to acknowledge their deeper feelings, that they aren't allowed to express their more feminine side, that there are certain expectations set for them as men, and the list goes on.

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These types of pressures can have a serious and lasting effect on anyone's mental health, whether you are a man or a woman.

We always ask "how are you?" but we never take the time to listen.

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We always answer with an "I'm good, how about you?" even though we really aren't.

Today, J Sbu opened up about how he was truly feeling mentally in a conversation with Stacey as they also discussed accountability in social settings, J Sbu's relationship with his father and his son, as well as diving deep into the topic of men's allyship to women.

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Take a listen to the full podcast below:

(This podcast is not suitable for sensitive listeners and contains themes that some may find triggering.)

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