RYDER JACK FROM TOMORROW MAN

At Mettle, we have the privilege of working with courageous survivors of domestic & family violence as they take the next steps towards a safe future for themselves and their children. Our program participants often ask for ways to help their teen sons, who have witnessed or experienced abuse, to open up about their experiences outside of a clinical setting. Conscious that their sons have only ever seen emotion expressed as rage, they're determined to change that narrative for their boys and demonstrate that it's okay to feel emotion in a range of healthy ways.

Bron had a chat with Ryder, a facilitator at Tomorrow Man, about creating accessible places for men of all ages to connect and expand their understanding of what it means to be a man today & tomorrow.


FIND TOMORROW MAN HERE:
https://www.tomorrowman.com.au/
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https://twitter.com/tomorrowman_au

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