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E56: Reclaiming Masculinity: the emotional inner lives of boys and men, rethinking masculinity and debunking old myths.

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I’m your host Christina Crowe and I love making invisible things visible. Today I have the privilege of speaking with Brendan Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. an Educator & Researcher of Masculinity, Social-Emotional Learning, Special Education and Social Justice. Today we break down some of the myths around masculinity and learn more about the emotional inner lives of boys and men.

Together we tackle:

  • What are the main challenges teenage boys face in expressing their emotions?
  • How can parents support their children's development and navigate their own growth?
  • How can parents learn to understand and navigate their own nervous system function?
  • How can society transcend the polarization around masculinity?
  • How does intersectionality impact accountability and personal growth?

Resources for after the show:

About our guest:

Brendan Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. is an Educator & Researcher of Masculinity, Social-Emotional Learning, Special Education, Social Justice. Brendan successfully defended his Ph.D. in Education at the University of Edinburgh at the end of 2022. His research spans multiple disciplines (psychology, sociology, and education) and investigated Canadian teenage boys’ emotions, masculinities, and schooling experiences. He is focused on making academic knowledge accessible for all and on conducting research that is transformative and practically useful for helping people in the real-world. Find Brendan: TikTok| Website | X | Instagram

Find Christina (CRPO #003908): Website |Find a Therapist |Our Online Courses | Instagram |TikTok | X

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I’m your host Christina Crowe and I love making invisible things visible. Today I have the privilege of speaking with Brendan Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. an Educator & Researcher of Masculinity, Social-Emotional Learning, Special Education and Social Justice. Today we break down some of the myths around masculinity and learn more about the emotional inner lives of boys and men.

Together we tackle:

  • What are the main challenges teenage boys face in expressing their emotions?
  • How can parents support their children's development and navigate their own growth?
  • How can parents learn to understand and navigate their own nervous system function?
  • How can society transcend the polarization around masculinity?
  • How does intersectionality impact accountability and personal growth?

Resources for after the show:

About our guest:

Brendan Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. is an Educator & Researcher of Masculinity, Social-Emotional Learning, Special Education, Social Justice. Brendan successfully defended his Ph.D. in Education at the University of Edinburgh at the end of 2022. His research spans multiple disciplines (psychology, sociology, and education) and investigated Canadian teenage boys’ emotions, masculinities, and schooling experiences. He is focused on making academic knowledge accessible for all and on conducting research that is transformative and practically useful for helping people in the real-world. Find Brendan: TikTok| Website | X | Instagram

Find Christina (CRPO #003908): Website |Find a Therapist |Our Online Courses | Instagram |TikTok | X

A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina is not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted in the Show info and episode notes on the main podcast webpage.

LISTEN OR SUBSCRIBE for free in your favourite podcast app:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | iHeart Radio| AmazonMusic |RSS

  continue reading

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