• Why Men Don't Cry? | Definition of Masculinity | Ft. David Brent Dowlen | Speaking Stars Series |

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Why Men Don't Cry? | Definition of Masculinity | Ft. David Brent Dowlen | Speaking Stars Series |

  • Summary

  • Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, yet it remains a topic shrouded in stigma and misconceptions. In this report, we delve into the concerning trends in suicide rates and explore gender-based disparities in mental health.

    Facts About Suicide Rates:
    1. Globally, one person dies by suicide every 40 seconds, totaling approximately 800,000 deaths annually (World Health Organization, WHO).
    2. Shockingly, suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15-29-year-olds worldwide (WHO).
    3. Men are more likely to die by suicide than women, with the suicide rate for men being nearly four times higher than that of women (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC).

    Data on Mental Health Disparities Based on Gender:
    1. Men often face unique challenges in seeking mental health support due to societal expectations and stigmas surrounding vulnerability and emotional expression.
    2. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), men are less likely to seek help for mental health issues, leading to underdiagnosis and undertreatment.
    3. Studies indicate that societal pressures related to traditional masculinity norms contribute to higher rates of substance abuse and risky behaviors among men, exacerbating mental health challenges (National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH).

    Why This Podcast Matters:
    Understanding the gravity of these statistics is crucial in advocating for better mental health support and breaking down barriers to seeking help. This podcast episode aims to spark conversations, challenge stereotypes, and encourage listeners to prioritize their mental well-being. By shedding light on the realities of suicide rates and gender-based mental health disparities, we hope to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for all individuals.

    Conclusion:
    As we navigate the complexities of mental health, it's imperative to remember that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Together, we can dismantle stigma, promote mental health awareness, and create a more compassionate society for everyone.

    "To all those men listening this, stay strong! You will win every battle!"
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    David Brent Dowlen, also known as Brent, is a Relationship and Personal Development Coach and the Founder of The Fallible Man LLC. With over three years of experience, he specializes in helping men grow, thrive, and succeed in various aspects of life. Brent is also a NASM-CPT and runs Stronger Everyday Training, focusing on strength building and overall well-being. He hosts The Fallible Man Podcast, reaching audiences globally, and manages the empowering Phoenix Men's Conference, dedicated to empowering men from diverse backgrounds. Brent's mission is to empower individuals, particularly men, to achieve their goals with confidence and resilience.

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