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A recent article about proposed workplace mental-health reforms in New South Wales got me thinking.

On one hand, there’s no doubt some workplaces have caused real psychological harm over the years.
Toxic leadership, humiliation disguised as performance management, and pressure that crosses the line into genuine damage.

But at the same time, many men are now trying to navigate a world where expectations around resilience, responsibility and emotional safety are shifting rapidly.

So where exactly is the line today?
Between pressure that builds capability… and pressure that breaks people down?

In this episode, I explore the cultural changes shaping modern workplaces, the generational differences in how men were raised to handle stress and responsibility, and the impact this shift is having on leadership, parenting, identity and mental health.

We also look at the deeper reality facing many men in mid-life — relationship breakdown, fragmented fatherhood, career pressure and the growing conversation around male suicide.

This isn’t about glorifying the past.
And it’s not about dismissing progress either.

It’s about asking an honest question:

How do men stay capable, grounded and resilient in a world that’s trying to become more psychologically aware?


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🧭 Key reflection from this episode

Strength today is becoming more intentional.

The environments that once automatically shaped resilience for many men — physical work, rigid hierarchies, survival-driven cultures — are no longer the norm.

That means modern men are increasingly required to choose their standards, choose their discipline, and choose who they become.


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