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Ducks on the Pond

Does HOW we talk about rural men, matter? Part 1 with Leila McDougall

30 Oct 2024

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With gender roles for men not being as defined as perhaps they once were, what does this mean for our rural men who grew up with certain ideas of 'what a man should look like?' Does how we talk about our blokes matter too? Whether that's whinging about our husbands who seem to always miss kids bath time... or on a broader societal level about what men should or shouldn't be? This is a tough issue for a women's-centred podcast to dive into. But if we're ever going to tackle two major killers in rural Australia; suicide and family violence, we need to have some tough conversations. This is a 2 part deep dive into two complex problems. In this episode we speak to Leila McDougall,  producer of the movie "Just a Farmer," about gender roles, the pressures of generational farming,  and our own roles  as  wives, mothers and daughters. She's also a farmer and mother in Tatyoon, in the western districts of Victoria. Suicide rates amongst farmers in Australia is 94% higher than non-farmers. On average one farmer dies by suicide every 10 days. And it's mostly men.  In Part 2 of this series, we dive into family violence and how we can better involve men in these difficult conversations to help prevent violence against women.Send us a text

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