Men on Show
"Candid conversations with everyday heroes"
Heroes don't always come regaled in capes or fly through the air.
Sometimes you could (and quite likely have) walked past one on the street and not even known.
We hear so many stories about men behaving badly, but what about the men being brilliant?
Join Andrew Pain as he finds and chats to these "everyday heroes", ordinary men who have done, and are doing extraordinary things.
Men on Show
S1 E14 Chris Hemmings- Men, the Media and Therapy.
Chris is a BACP psychotherapist and coach who specialises in working with men and boys, focussing on helping them to develop their emotional well-being. He’s also a professional, public speaker and workshop facilitator who founded the M-Path programmes having worked in schools, universities and businesses across the UK and beyond ever since his book, ‘Be a man: How macho culture damages us and how to escape it’ was published in 2017.
He previously spent ten years as a journalist, producing and presenting numerous documentaries on the subject of men and masculinity for the BBC, whilst also writing about it in mainstream media such as The Guardian, The Independent and The Telegraph.
Key points from the episode:
- How on paper his life was fine, but he felt a mess, so started asking probing questions.
- Redefining the "hero" archetype.
- How there are so few things targeted directly at men now and the need for it.
- How to drive allyship (and not drive it away)
- How a magical spontaneous conversation happened at one of his events.
- A beautiful message for men.
Reach out on Linked In (Chris Hemmings)
www.m-path.com
Insta: @mpathmen
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