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Ep 88. Is body image and disordered eating a male thing too? Round table with James Walsham & Shannon Beer

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In Episode 88 of the Macabolic Podcast, I was joined by Shannon Beer and James Walsham to discuss whether body image issues and disordered eating is indeed prevalent male issue too (not just female).

We discuss what it is to "be a man" and how hard it can be for any male who feels like they fall short of this "alpha dude".

We also discuss why it's especially difficult for males to speak up, be open and seek help from others in this context.

James and I largely provided our own personal experience, whilst Shannon provided more of a research-theory-type perspective.

@mackenziebaker_ @james_walsham @shannonbeer_

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In Episode 88 of the Macabolic Podcast, I was joined by Shannon Beer and James Walsham to discuss whether body image issues and disordered eating is indeed prevalent male issue too (not just female).

We discuss what it is to "be a man" and how hard it can be for any male who feels like they fall short of this "alpha dude".

We also discuss why it's especially difficult for males to speak up, be open and seek help from others in this context.

James and I largely provided our own personal experience, whilst Shannon provided more of a research-theory-type perspective.

@mackenziebaker_ @james_walsham @shannonbeer_

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