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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2025 · 1H 2M

The Greatest Shift: Transforming Masculinity for a Sustainable Future | With Dr. Greg Schwartz

from Feel Good: For Men Who Want Change · host Tim Barber

In this episode of the Feel Good for Men Who Want Change podcast, host Tim Barber delves into the intriguing and multifaceted question of how masculinity can evolve to support a sustainable future with Dr. Greg Schwartz, a renowned sustainability expert and professor of environmental geography. Together, they embark on a comprehensive exploration of how individual well-being is intricately linked to the health of our planet. Dr. Schwartz, drawing from his extensive and diverse background, highlights the profound connections between personal health practices and environmental sustainability. He emphasises that by nurturing our own health, we inherently contribute to the well-being of the Earth, creating a symbiotic relationship that benefits both individuals and the planet. This interconnectedness suggests that our personal choices, from the food we consume to the products we use, have far-reaching impacts on the environment, and conversely, the state of our environment can significantly influence our physical and mental health.How can modern masculinity evolve to include compassion and responsibility? Tim and Dr. Schwartz engage in a thought-provoking and insightful discussion on the evolution of masculinity in contemporary society. They explore the idea that traditional notions of masculinity, often characterised by stoicism, dominance, and emotional restraint, can be expanded to embrace qualities such as empathy, compassion, and environmental responsibility. Greg argues that by redefining masculinity to include these attributes, men can play a pivotal role in fostering a more sustainable and equitable world. This evolution not only benefits the environment but also enhances personal relationships and community well-being, as men learn to protect and nurture both their families and the natural world. What role can men play as stewards of the planet? The episode wraps up with a powerful call to action, urging men to embrace their potential as guardians of the Earth. Tim and Greg discuss practical steps for environmental responsibility, from reducing waste and conserving energy to advocating for policies that protect natural resources. They emphasise that by taking on the stewardship role, men can inspire others and lead by example, contributing to a collective effort to preserve the planet for future generations. This responsibility is a vital part of healthy masculinity, helping to drive the cultural shift needed for a sustainable future.It’s clear that the connection between personal health and planetary health is not just an environmental issue, but a holistic approach to well-being. How often do we consider how our daily choices ripple out to impact the planet and, in turn, our own lives? Perhaps the question we should all ask ourselves is: How can we, as individuals, nurture both our own health and the health of the Earth simultaneously? This isn't just a responsibility; it’s an opportunity to redefine what it means to live a balanced, sustainable life. So, how can you change your own actions to contribute to a healthier, more sustainable future?How to find us:If you’d like to learn more about The Feel Good Folk, head to the website. We offer coaching, content and community that will help you navigate healthy masculinity in today’s world. https://www.thefeelgoodfolk.comIf you’ve got questions, reflections from the episode, or just want to start a conversation, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out by email:[email protected] can also follow along and connect with us on social media, where we share updates, insights, and behind-the-scenes content:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thefeelgoodfolk/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feel-good-folk/To connect directly with Tim Barber, you’ll find him on LinkedIn here: https://linkedin.com/in/tim-barber-i-frsa-29632b15

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