Breaking the Silence: Men's Mental Health, Abuse, and Society's Double Standards Feat. Liana Lucine
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In this eye-opening episode, Jeselle and Sela sit down with former law enforcement officer and advocate Liana Lucine to tackle one of the most overlooked conversations in mental health today: the challenges men face when they become victims of abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault.Drawing from years of experience working in law enforcement and victim advocacy, Liana sheds light on the systemic biases that often prevent men from being believed, supported, or even recognized as victims. Together, they explore how cultural expectations surrounding masculinity discourage vulnerability, silence emotional struggles, and contribute to a growing men's mental health crisis.
The conversation dives into the realities of domestic violence investigations, gender stereotypes within the legal system, and the damaging impact media narratives can have on public perception. Liana explains why many male survivors hesitate to report abuse, the barriers they encounter when seeking help, and why creating safe spaces for men to speak openly is essential to improving mental health outcomes.
Jeselle, Sela, and Liana also discuss the importance of educating children from an early age about healthy relationships, consent, emotional intelligence, and empathy—regardless of gender. They challenge listeners to move beyond divisive conversations and instead advocate for fairness, compassion, and equal support for every survivor.
Whether you're a parent, educator, mental health professional, survivor, or simply someone who believes every voice deserves to be heard, this episode offers an honest and thought-provoking discussion about breaking harmful stereotypes, encouraging healing, and building a society where support isn't determined by gender.
This powerful conversation reminds us that healing begins when every person feels safe enough to speak—and when society is willing to listen without judgment.
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