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  • Johnny Cole: De-Radicalising Sons from Internet Misogyny
    2024/05/29

    In this episode, I speak with Johnny Cole - founder of "Hey Brother Co" - with a focus on how we can de-radicalise young men from misogynistic culture & internet influencers, as well as how we can repair the father wound and build deeper relationships with our sons.

    Hosted by Scott Stuart.

    You can connect with Johnny on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@heybrotherjohnny and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/heybrotherjohnny/, and get involved with his men's work organization at heybrotherco.com or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/heybrotherco/. If you'd like to support men and boys attending Johnny's men's groups and retreats so that he can continue to offer full scholarships and sliding scale pricing, you can do so via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/CBFU2UD98K3SE

    Resources in this episode:

    • The Man Cave - facilitating healthy masculinity programs for Australian boys and professional development opportunities for educators working with boys - https://themancave.life/
    • TomorrowMan AU - student programs, sports programs, and community events all centered around breaking stereotypes, fostering positive masculinity - https://www.tomorrowman.com.au/
    • Good Blokes Co. - men's retreats, school programs, corporate workshops and speaking events for healthy masculinity and "a better way to bloke" - https://www.goodblokes.co/

    Book recommendations:

    • The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity and Love by bell hooks
    • Man Enough by Justin Baldoni
    • Boys will be Human by Justin Baldoni
    • For the Love of Men by Liz Plank

    To submit a question for the podcast, please email Scott at podcast@scottstuart.co

    If you or somebody you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, please contact 1 800 RESPECT or Lifeline on 131114. Another resource is yourtoolkit.com

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  • Jess Hill: Is My Child a Victim of Coercive Control?
    2024/05/15

    In this episode, I speak with Jess Hill - author of "See What You Made Me Do" and Amnesty International award-winning journalist - with a focus on teenagers and how coercive control & domestic violence manifests in teenage relationships and what we as parents can do about it.

    Hosted by Scott Stuart.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Jess Hill - https://www.jesshill.net/
    • The Trap - podcast by Jess Hill - https://www.vwt.org.au/thetrap/
    • Australian Institute for Strangulation Prevention - https://strangulationprevention.com.au/
    • She is Not Your Rehab - https://www.sheisnotyourrehab.com/

    To submit a question for the podcast, please email Scott at podcast@scottstuart.co

    If you or somebody you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, please contact 1 800 RESPECT or Lifeline on 131114. Another resource is yourtoolkit.com

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    48 分
  • How Shame Indoctrinates Boys into Hating Women
    2024/05/08

    In this episode, we dive into how we teach our sons to "be men", what masculinity is and how it is perceived by men, and how we can raise our boys to handle emotions beyond anger.

    Hosted by Scott Stuart.

    To submit a question for the podcast, please email Scott at podcast@scottstuart.co

    If you or somebody you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, please contact 1 800 RESPECT or Lifeline on 131114. Another resource is yourtoolkit.com

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    26 分
  • Stop Raising Men Who Hate Women: Part 1
    2024/05/01

    In response to the growing violence perpetrated by men against women, this series is designed to answer the questions why is this happening, and what can we do to make sure our sons are part of the solution.

    Hosted by Scott Stuart.

    To submit a question for the podcast, please email Scott at podcast@scottstuart.co

    If you or somebody you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, please contact 1 800 RESPECT or Lifeline on 131114. Another resource is yourtoolkit.com

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    24 分