
Ethan Burton: Privilege, Politics, and Supporting Marginalised Voices
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🎙️ We yarn with Ethan Burton, an 18-year-old youth mental health advocate with wisdom well beyond his follicles. Ethan opens up about:
- Redefining masculinity and rejecting toxic influences like Andrew Tate.
- Supporting women, the LGBTQ+ community, and marginalised voices while being mindful of his own privilege.
- The challenges young men face in today’s social and political landscape.
- How young people can level up their mental health.
Ethan’s delicious perspectives on balancing privilege and advocacy, + his insightful dollops for young people, left Carly and Bree's heart chakras popping off.
💬 What stood out to you in Ethan’s story? Let us know fam: feelzpodcast@gmail.com
- Introduction (0:00)
- Bree & Carly’s icebreaker (1:19): Saunas, plants, and sweaty bits!
- Ethan’s journey (5:21): On growing up with two mums and a diverse family background.
- The masculinity conversation (15:00): Why Ethan rejects toxic role models and embraces allyship.
- Tackling privilege and politics (20:37): Ethan’s candid thoughts on engaging across the spectrum.
- Advice for young men (23:47): Backing yourself and staying true to your values.
- Supporting youth mental health (26:08): Practical tips for clinicians and community leaders.
- We don't have any more time-stamps because we're time-poor (27:00 >).
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