Men on Show
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Heroes don't always come regaled in capes or fly through the air.
Sometimes you could (and quite likely have) walked past one on the street and not even known.
We hear so many stories about men behaving badly, but what about the men being brilliant?
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Men on Show
S1 E54 - Why the narrative on men and boys has shifted, and where's it going next! | Ally Fogg
Ally Fogg is a British writer, journalist, and commentator based in Manchester with a long track record of engaging with social and political issues, especially relating to men and boys. He has written extensively for major outlets including The Guardian and The Independent, covering topics from gender politics and public policy to broader cultural debates. Over more than two decades in media and activism, Ally has been deeply involved in the men’s health and wellbeing sector, co-founding and leading initiatives that aim to improve support and conversation around male health, family issues, and social policy. He serves as Chair of the Association for Male Health and Wellbeing, helping steer its development as a national membership community in the UK.
Association for Male Health and Wellbeing (AMHW)
The Association for Male Health and Wellbeing (AMHW) is a UK-based national membership organisation dedicated to strengthening the male health and wellbeing sector. As a registered charity, it brings together not-for-profit organisations, academics, and professionals to foster collaboration, share best practice, and drive positive social change for men and boys. AMHW’s mission focuses on building supportive networks, advocating for fair policy environments, and promoting constructive public dialogue about the issues affecting male health and wellbeing. Through partnership, advocacy, and community engagement, the charity aims to ensure that men’s health matters not just to individuals but to families, workplaces, and wider society
Key points of the episode:
- How it all started and the gender politics of society.
- Who he was a voice for.
- The history of the emerging male health and well being sector across the UK.
- The slow progress from the Government.
- The tenets of what he practises.
- How a complete picture of mens health and well being, creates a healthy society.
- Gender inclusive policy and its importance.....
- .... and where it exists and where it dosen't.
- The flashpoint in 2016.
- Where we are now in 2026.
- How the current situation is unsustainable.
- How much more support is needed.
- How you cannot secure mens health and well being if womens health and well being is compromised, and vice versa.
Reach out: www.amhw.org.uk
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