Inclusion Unlocked: The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Podcast

Episode 16: Max Dickins on masculinity and loneliness - Do men have a friendship problem?

May 21, 2024 Inclusive Group Season 1 Episode 16
Episode 16: Max Dickins on masculinity and loneliness - Do men have a friendship problem?
Inclusion Unlocked: The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Podcast
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Inclusion Unlocked: The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Podcast
Episode 16: Max Dickins on masculinity and loneliness - Do men have a friendship problem?
May 21, 2024 Season 1 Episode 16
Inclusive Group

Do men have a friendship problem? Research indicates that, generally, men have less close friends than women - and the problem is getting worse. In the latest episode of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha speaks with actor, presenter, comedian and author Max Dickins on masculinity, mental health, loneliness, and why friendship can feel trickier for men.

Max gives an insight into his work helping others to tap into the different versions of themselves through theatre and improvisation, and the value of creating space for self reflection. We explore the personal realisation that formed the impetus for Max's book, Billy No Mates. Max shares the insights gained from leading experts on the factors that can hamper men's friendship. 

Does this matter, and what can do about it? We explore the long term damage loneliness can create, the importance of investing in building and preserving strong social relationships and we ask whether technology is helping or hampering human connection. This is an immensely important conversation, whether you find this topic of loneliness and friendship struggles relatable, or you are involved in workplace inclusion, mental health and wellbeing programmes. 

To learn more about Inclusive Group and our comprehensive solutions for fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace, visit inclusivegroup.co.uk/solutions.

Show Notes

Do men have a friendship problem? Research indicates that, generally, men have less close friends than women - and the problem is getting worse. In the latest episode of Inclusion Unlocked, Sasha speaks with actor, presenter, comedian and author Max Dickins on masculinity, mental health, loneliness, and why friendship can feel trickier for men.

Max gives an insight into his work helping others to tap into the different versions of themselves through theatre and improvisation, and the value of creating space for self reflection. We explore the personal realisation that formed the impetus for Max's book, Billy No Mates. Max shares the insights gained from leading experts on the factors that can hamper men's friendship. 

Does this matter, and what can do about it? We explore the long term damage loneliness can create, the importance of investing in building and preserving strong social relationships and we ask whether technology is helping or hampering human connection. This is an immensely important conversation, whether you find this topic of loneliness and friendship struggles relatable, or you are involved in workplace inclusion, mental health and wellbeing programmes. 

To learn more about Inclusive Group and our comprehensive solutions for fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace, visit inclusivegroup.co.uk/solutions.