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In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the powerful role men can play in the fight against violence and discrimination. Join us as we sit down with the insightful Dr Michael Flood to explore the transformative impact of feminism on men and society.
Dr Flood shares his compelling perspective on masculinity, challenging traditional norms and emphasizing the potential for men to be warm, nurturing, empathetic, and kind. Discover how toxic masculinity, sexist beliefs, and misogyny don't just harm women but also have a profound impact on boys and men.
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00:00 - Introduction01:00 - What are your insights into what's responsible for this trend and its impact on young boys and men?03:45 - What are your thoughts on how fathers can influence their sons to be non-violent and respectful towards women, paving the way for a future free of violence against women?08:50 - The phrase "man up" continues to resonate, despite the troubling rate of male suicides. Can you provide your perspective on whether this phrase is harmful or helpful in today's context?16:20 - Your book, 'Engaging Men In Building Gender Equality,' addresses the persisting inequalities despite the progress of the women's movement. How can we effectively dismantle these disparities? Are marches and protests enough, or must we adopt additional strategies?26:20 - The concept of masculinity is multi-dimensional, yet the term "masculinity" often gets intertwined with toxic behaviours. Professor Flood, could you guide us in understanding why masculinity shouldn't be inherently linked to negative traits?33:20 - Co-host discussion33:40 - Sign out
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