1 u. 3 min.

Magnus's Story: From Talking to Listening EP 7 COMING HOME

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Internationally-renowned Danish actor Magnus Bruun opens up about the moment he realized his 'fear of failing' consumed his entire life—and how he worked to transform into the man he truly wanted to be. We learn why 'listening' became the biggest factor of that change, and how he now tries to incorporate equality, specifically gender equality, into everything he does.
We also get very honest about the guilt and shame that comes with envying other people and how we can help each other by being honest and openly sharing the things we admire in one another. 
Our guest of expertise is Australian Clinical Psychologist and mental health researcher Dr. Simon Rice. In this episode, Dr. Rice sheds light on the importance of talking about 'positive masculinity' instead of toxic masculinity. He also introduces us to the scientific concept of 'precarious manhood' and reveals how to provide healthy alternatives to the old narrative of manhood and womanhood can advance men's health and societies at-large. 
Content warning: There's mention of self-harm and suicide in this episode. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please contact your local help-hotline.   
In this episode we touch upon:
- How to be an advocate for equality on a daily basis.
-Why hard conversation might be best had in a car. 
-Men’s mental health and challenges. 
-The importance of role models.
-Teaching fathers how to support their sons. 
For more on this episode, visit: https://www.cominghomepodcast.com/listen/episode-7-coming-home/magnus-bruun
Content warning: There's mention of self-harm and suicide in this episode. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please contact your local help-hotline.   



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Internationally-renowned Danish actor Magnus Bruun opens up about the moment he realized his 'fear of failing' consumed his entire life—and how he worked to transform into the man he truly wanted to be. We learn why 'listening' became the biggest factor of that change, and how he now tries to incorporate equality, specifically gender equality, into everything he does.
We also get very honest about the guilt and shame that comes with envying other people and how we can help each other by being honest and openly sharing the things we admire in one another. 
Our guest of expertise is Australian Clinical Psychologist and mental health researcher Dr. Simon Rice. In this episode, Dr. Rice sheds light on the importance of talking about 'positive masculinity' instead of toxic masculinity. He also introduces us to the scientific concept of 'precarious manhood' and reveals how to provide healthy alternatives to the old narrative of manhood and womanhood can advance men's health and societies at-large. 
Content warning: There's mention of self-harm and suicide in this episode. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please contact your local help-hotline.   
In this episode we touch upon:
- How to be an advocate for equality on a daily basis.
-Why hard conversation might be best had in a car. 
-Men’s mental health and challenges. 
-The importance of role models.
-Teaching fathers how to support their sons. 
For more on this episode, visit: https://www.cominghomepodcast.com/listen/episode-7-coming-home/magnus-bruun
Content warning: There's mention of self-harm and suicide in this episode. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please contact your local help-hotline.   



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 u. 3 min.