
How to Help Him
✓ Engage and motivate your audience with groundbreaking scientific findings
✓ Start an inclusive and positive conversation about male mental health
✓ Explore the link between hormones, communication styles and support strategies
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✓ Uncover practical and proven strategies to support the males you care about
✓ Suitable for audiences of any size, both in person and online
“His explanations were clear and thought-provoking, shedding light on a complex topic in an accessible way.”
“I think this should be compulsory.”
“I was fascinated by how Ryan demonstrated the differing impact of hormones between men and women.”
How to Help Him
Do you often have misunderstandings with the men or boys in your life, when you were only trying to help? Do you find that men and boys ‘shut down’ during important or emotive conversations? Would you like to be able to support men and boys in a way that is both engaging and effective?
Drawing from over 1,000 sources and his experience coaching hundreds of men, TEDx Speaker and men’s coach Ryan Parke will share unique insights, offering simple steps to support the males you work with and care about. This talk will reveal:
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How hormones influence our conversation styles
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Your new simple 3-step strategy for having supportive conversations with men and boys
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Simple word swaps that encourage natural conversations about male mental health
Sharing a title with Ryan’s upcoming book, this groundbreaking talk is as practical as it is engaging. How to Help Him has evolved from the training Ryan has provided to parents, teachers, counsellors and NHS Trusts that they found useful in engaging the males they live and work with. You’ll leave with new tools and techniques, giving you the confidence to support those you care about when they may need you the most.
In the UK version of this talk, Ryan may directly address sensitive topics such as suicide. Please consider whether this talk is suitable for you before attending. Talk content varies by region.
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