Men Who Talk

By: Men Who Talk
  • Summary

  • A podcast where we talk about things that men talk about, or should be taking about.
    © 2022 Men Who Talk
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Episodes
  • Modern Day Fatherhood
    Jun 20 2021

    The role of modern day fatherhood has been changing over the years. With the advent of urbanisation and digitisation of our children, today’s fathers are no longer always the traditional married breadwinner or the disciplinarian in the family. They could be a joint parent or a single parent. They could be the biological father or a father to someone else’s child. They could be the one going to work or the stay-at home father. With so many variances to modern day fatherhood there are also many variances to its problems too. On this episode we cover these issues and other challenges found in modern-day fatherhood.

    Guests
    Phil Monicolo - Instagram
    Danny H - Instagram

    Recommended Resources
    The Power of Play: Learning What Comes Naturally
    Nintendo Wii
    40 Father - Son Activities
    Daddit - a subreddit for dads. Single dads, new dads, step-dads and any other kind of dads
    Need a dad for a minute? - When you need hints, tips or advice from a father figure but don't have one.

    Bibliography & References
    The Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
    The Shifting Role of Fathers in Modern Society
    THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE MODERN DAD
    TEDxToronto -- Brandon Hay -- Redefining Fatherhood
    The New Face of Fatherhood
    Coping with the psychological and physiological shifts of fatherhood.
    TEDxClapham - We need to change the conversation about fathers | Anna Machin |

    Men Who Talk Contact Info
    Website - Facebook - Instagram
    Email; info@menwhotalk.com
    Sam Malik Website - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn
    Email - me@sammalik.co.uk
    Ansar Ali Website - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn
    Email; hello@ansarali.co.uk

    Disclaimer.
    1.    This episode may include some explicit language. Listener discretion is advised.  
    2.    All views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this video belong solely to the guest speakers and not necessarily those of Men Who Talk nor its members.

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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Personal Stories of Covid 19
    Jun 6 2021

    Over the last 15 months there have been many conversations around Covid 19, everything from the science of the virus to the politics of the pandemic have been discussed. But in this episode, we wanted to have a conversation with people who have personal stories of the virus themselves, to give our listeners a first-hand experience of what they went through and issues they currently experiencing.

    Recommended Resources
    My Covid-19 Diary: Practical Tips and Scriptures for Improbable Times from an American Doctor
    Vitamin D Deficiency and Covid-19: It’s Central Role in a World Pandemic
    Maximum Strength Vitamin D 1 Year Supply
    Headspace - Meditation made simple
    Premium Zinc Tablets – Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans

    Bibliography & References
    Get NHS advice about COVID-19
    Study - Honey and Nigella Sativa For COVID-19
    Study suggests honey and Nigella sativa expedites viral clearance in COVID-19 patients
    Vitamin D and covid-19
    Vitamin D for COVID-19: a case to answer?

    Guests
    Dr Asad Khan  – Twitter
    Dr Zaheer Abbas - Instagram

    Men Who Talk Contact Info
    Website - Facebook - Instagram
    Email; info@menwhotalk.com

    Sam Malik
    Website - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn
    Email - me@sammalik.co.uk

    Ansar Ali
    Website - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn
    Email; hello@ansarali.co.uk


    Disclaimer.
    1.    This episode may include some explicit language. Listener discretion advised.  
    2.    The hosts at Men Who Talk are not medical professionals nor specialists. Everything discussed in this episode is personal. If you are suffering from any health problems then please speak to your doctor or a specialist.
    3.    All views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this video belong solely to the guest speakers and not necessarily those of Men Who Talk nor its members.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Dealing with Testicular Cancer
    Apr 30 2021

    Going through testicular cancer is a lonely and debilitating experience where many men don't know what to do or who to talk to due to a number of things . On this episode we talk about this in more details sharing personal stories with a focus on how we can help other men to diagnose and deal with testicular cancer themselves and even how we can live an anti-cancer life.

    Recommended Resources
    Lance Armstrong ‘It’s Not About The Bike’
    Please Don’t Go. Big John's Journey Back to Life
    Healing Prostate & Testicular Cancer: The Gerson Way
    Anticancer: A New Way of Life

    Bibliography & References
    Macmillan; Testicular cancer
    Testicular cancer overview
    The Gerson Therapy
    If You Have Testicular Cancer

    Disclaimer.
    1.    We are not medical professionals. Everything discussed in this episode is personal. If you are suffering from health problems, then please speak to your doctor, a specialist or leading charities (please see references)
    2.    This episode may include some explicit language. Listener discretion advised. 

    Guests
    Andy Smith -   Twitter
    Adam Irvine

    Men Who Talk Contact Info
    Website - Facebook - Instagram
    Email; info@menwhotalk.com

    Sam Malik
    Email - me@sammalik.co.uk
    Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn

    Ansar Ali
    Email; hello@ansarali.co.uk
    Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn

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    1 hr and 20 mins

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