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Big Boys DO cry | Simon Nichols | TEDxMaidMarianWay
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Big Boys don’t cry... Men hide their feelings. The “Man Up” culture has a lot to answer for in the UK and globally. Mental Health and more importantly talking about Mental Health is now becoming acceptable, but there is still stigma behind closed doors and in many industries, staring you in the face, in front of open doors. This talk focuses on a grown man crying in Pets at Home, it will show you that not only do big boys cry, but we need to cry, we have to show the world that we are struggling and that we need help.
This talk was given at TEDxMaidMarianWay using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Big Boys don’t cry... Men hide their feelings. The “Man Up” culture has a lot to answer for in the UK and globally. Mental Health and more importantly talking about Mental Health is now becoming
acceptable, but there is still stigma behind closed doors and in many industries, staring you in the face, in front of open doors.
This talk will focus on a grown man crying in Pets at Home, it will show you that not only do big boys cry, but we need to cry, we have to show the world that we are struggling and that we need help.
Simon is passionate about story telling and as the founder and wellbeing director of a Mental Health and Neurodiversity company, Simon knows a few things about how we think and feel, but how does
This talk was given at TEDxMaidMarianWay using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Big Boys don’t cry... Men hide their feelings. The “Man Up” culture has a lot to answer for in the UK and globally. Mental Health and more importantly talking about Mental Health is now becoming
acceptable, but there is still stigma behind closed doors and in many industries, staring you in the face, in front of open doors.
This talk will focus on a grown man crying in Pets at Home, it will show you that not only do big boys cry, but we need to cry, we have to show the world that we are struggling and that we need help.
Simon is passionate about story telling and as the founder and wellbeing director of a Mental Health and Neurodiversity company, Simon knows a few things about how we think and feel, but how does
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