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Let's Talk About Men's Mental Health
Globally, men are nearly four times more likely to die by suicide than women. For young men aged 15–24, this silent epidemic often goes unnoticed. My youngest brother Austin was part of that statistic—a vibrant, loved 16-year-old who passed away in 2022. His story, like so many others, reflects the complexity and hidden crisis of men’s mental health.
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Failure isn’t fatal
45 分钟前Great opening hook. +1
Barnet and Southgate College student and aspiring apprentice and strives to make an impact to the world and an autistic individual
1 小时前That is so so amazing and you are doing so well always keep smiling and always keep going okay you are awesome and you are always a shining legend as well
School bus driver; public speaker; mental health advocate; Podcaster; storyteller; writer; actor; wedding officiant; father/grandfather.
6 小时前Excellent work Ethan https://www.thebash.com/jimthebusdriver
Doctor of Christian Counseling and Philosophy
7 小时前I am a subscriber. I love what your doing to get the message of suicide out there. Men are prideful and don't admit they are struggling because they think it makes them look weak. That's a big stigma, total lie. Most women are emotional and will reach out.
Senior program administrator, faculty member, career counselor, and researcher; blends 20 years of private sector experience with 12 years in higher education to create results with out-of-the-box strategies.
7 小时前I read. Love it!