The Myth that Kills Men
An IP Inclusive and Jonathan’s Voice webinar
5 February 2025
12.30 – 1.30 pm
***Please note this webinar was not recorded***
As the next instalment of the IP Inclusive and Jonathan’s Voice event series on Men’s Mental Health, we were lucky to be joined for this webinar by TEDx speaker Ryan Parke.
We heard Ryan’s views on how hormones, lifestyle, and goal setting influence male mental health. Drawing from 1,000+ sources and Ryan’s experience coaching men, this talk unveiled ground-breaking insights, offering simple steps to support the men you care about. Whether you were a man, or simply wanted to understand the men in your life, Ryan revealed: ​
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How all the biggest killers of men are linked and may be avoidable
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​The role that hormones play in male mental health and specific steps men can take for better wellbeing and resilience
- Why the current approach to mental health isn’t working for men and how we can make male mental health support more engaging, relevant and effective
​Delivered through a combination of science, story and strategy, this fascinating talk was as positive as it was serious. Attendees left with a deeper understanding of how lifestyle impacts male mental health, plus specific steps that men can take for better wellbeing, resilience and mental health.Â
Meet the Speaker – Ryan Parke
Ryan Parke is The Men’s Coach – a TEDx Speaker specialising in how hormones, lifestyle and goal setting impact male mental health. Having created an evidence-based framework drawing upon over 1,000 sources and his extensive coaching experience, Ryan works with industry leaders, charities, and NHS Trusts who want to provide effective support to men. His 12-week coaching programme equips men with science-based strategies to regain their sense of purpose and progress.
Alongside his real-world coaching experience, Ryan is also an international award-winning speaker and a Professional Member of the Professional Speaking Association. He is a trained Mental Health First Aider, Suicide First Aider, and Men’s Health Champion, with Samaritans training in suicide prevention and an Enhanced DBS Check.
Registration
This event was free. So are all our resources. The Jonathan’s Voice events and resources are also free at the point of delivery.
That said, both organisations do need money to keep the show on the road, so if you enjoyed the event please consider contributing via our Just Giving page. For more information, visit the IP Inclusive fundraising page, or the Jonathan’s Voice donations page.