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Joe Mallalieu - Rum, theatre production highlighting the Silent Struggles of Working-Class Men

Joe Mallalieu - Rum, theatre production highlighting the Silent Struggles of Working-Class Men

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In this conversation, Russ and Joe Mallalieu explore the complexities of masculinity, the challenges faced by working-class men, and the impact of toxic masculinity on mental health.Find Joe Here -https://www.instagram.com/rumjoemallalieu?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Joe shares his personal journey from the construction industry to acting and writing, highlighting the importance of communication and storytelling in addressing grief and loss. They discuss the cultural perceptions of masculinity, the role of humour, and the alarming rates of substance abuse and suicide within the construction industry. The conversation emphasises the need for accountability among friends and the importance of redefining masculinity in a healthier way. In this conversation, Russ and Joe explore the challenges of maintaining friendships in adulthood, particularly in the context of the trades and the arts. They discuss the transition from a construction background to the performing arts, emphasizing the importance of work ethic and the unique stories that tradespeople bring to the table. The conversation also touches on mental health awareness within the trades, the significance of representation in the arts, and the need for open discussions about struggles faced by individuals in these fields.Thanks to our headline sponsors - Zinsser Episode sponsor - Q1 Tapes Guest merchandise sponsor - The funky peach

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