Kanjo Konversations

A candid reflection on men's mental health

Feb 21
20
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It’s no secret that men are often left to feel less comfortable opening up about their feelings without being judged because of the stigma against men being emotional.

In this episode of Kanjo Konversations, join us for a candid and vulnerable conversation between Darius, a UCL postgraduate student in psychological sciences, and James, a men’s mental health advocate and host of the Vulnerable Podcast, as they tackle topics such as shame, childhood and mental health, deal-with-it culture, what it means for people to cooperate and be there for each other, and accepting that people change.

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It’s no secret that men are often left to feel less comfortable opening up about their feelings without being judged because of the stigma against men being emotional.

In this episode of Kanjo Konversations, join us for a candid and vulnerable conversation between Darius, a UCL postgraduate student in psychological sciences, and James, a men’s mental health advocate and host of the Vulnerable Podcast, as they tackle topics such as shame, childhood and mental health, deal-with-it culture, what it means for people to cooperate and be there for each other, and accepting that people change.

It’s no secret that men are often left to feel less comfortable opening up about their feelings without being judged because of the stigma against men being emotional.

In this episode of Kanjo Konversations, join us for a candid and vulnerable conversation between Darius, a UCL postgraduate student in psychological sciences, and James, a men’s mental health advocate and host of the Vulnerable Podcast, as they tackle topics such as shame, childhood and mental health, deal-with-it culture, what it means for people to cooperate and be there for each other, and accepting that people change.

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