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  • - International Women's Day 2020 is about each for equal.

  • Now, no matter how you interpret that,

  • it's actually good news for both women and men.

  • Now, while we normally focus on women,

  • gender inequality actually holds men back

  • in three critical ways.

  • I'm gonna tell you about what you can do about them today.

  • So, if you're ready to play your part

  • for true gender equality, then keep listening,

  • but first subscribe to our channel

  • and click the notification bell,

  • so that you get our weekly videos about everything

  • related to working in male-dominated fields.

  • I'm Dr. Suzanne Doyle Morris,

  • and I have been focused on gender balance

  • in the workplace for about 20 years.

  • And my own International Women's Day speech,

  • I wanna start looking at each for equal

  • from a man's perspective.

  • Like the dozens of men

  • that I was lucky enough to interview for my third book,

  • "Love Your C-Word".

  • And if you stay to the end,

  • I will let you know how this year's IWD theme

  • could help eradicate one of the top killers of men under 45.

  • So, we all have men that we love in our lives,

  • whether you're a mother to a trio of boys

  • or the only son in a women-led family,

  • women and men are completely linked.

  • All women have men we know and love, and for whom

  • each free equal could hugely benefit.

  • So, let's get started.

  • The first way each for equal helps men is by

  • making men question the idea of being a wage slave

  • for rest of their lives,

  • as if the entire responsibility of earning

  • rested solely with him.

  • Now, over the years I've met hundreds of men

  • who, upon hearing the title of my second book,

  • "Female Breadwinners", joke with me that,

  • "I'd love to meet one of those types of women!"

  • Now, in that joke, what he's really saying is that

  • he'd like to live in a world where gendered expectations

  • as to who will do the earning and who will do the caring,

  • aren't so gender specific.

  • Those are outdated and not accurate for either women or men,

  • but our gendered assumptions are everywhere,

  • and even describe the way we think about strength.

  • When someone needs to show steely resolve,

  • we tell them to man up.

  • And, if they don't, well, they're being a pussy.

  • These gendered expectations keep men working longer hours

  • and it disenfranchises them from their children

  • and the women in their lives.

  • And that is no good for any of us.

  • The second way each for equal can help men is by

  • making sure that we don't write off all men as misogynists,

  • when so few technically are.

  • As someone who's made my living focused on

  • advancing women's careers,

  • people are sometimes surprised that I feel this way,

  • but most of the guys I know are actually pretty great.

  • Most men actually aren't abusers,

  • they aren't rapists, they aren't harassers.

  • True, statistically, violent and threatening behaviors

  • are, indeed, far more common amongst men,

  • but it doesn't define the way most men actually are.

  • Instead, the few men who act on misogyny

  • are actually getting caught up in unhelpful ways

  • of looking at the world and their place in it,

  • They haven't been taught coping mechanisms

  • for the stresses that we all face

  • around money, work, family, sex.

  • And, assuming most men as perpetrators, however,

  • is the both untrue and limits us all.

  • So, you can see where I'm going from this,

  • and essentially, in the comments below,

  • if you're agreeing, then write a one-word answer

  • that describes a guy in your family or your life

  • who has some traditionally feminine qualities.

  • My beloved brother loves a piña colada

  • more than a pint of beer, and my husband does the majority

  • of the cooking in our family,

  • something every visiting relative and friend

  • is happy to benefit from.

  • Both are awesome guys, the kind we need more of

  • for each for equal, for this International Women's Day.

  • Now, the third reason each for equal can be great,

  • it has the potential to quell the number one killer

  • of men in the developed world, suicide.

  • With nearly a million deaths in 2018,

  • across the globe,

  • suicide has touched most of us

  • by someone we knew, admired, or even loved.

  • Guys, in many cases, who, at times,

  • seem to be the life of the party,

  • and seem to have it all together,

  • but wearing a masculine front,

  • while not engaging your emotions,

  • is literally killing the men we love.

  • You know, the men who aren't rapists,

  • the ones who aren't abusers, the completely run-of-the-mill,

  • but amazingly awesome guys we surround ourselves world.

  • It's crazy that we live in a world

  • where we are literally better placed for diseases

  • and illness than we've ever been,

  • but we're killing ourselves, through a lack of hope.

  • Now, this is an epidemic that the WHO,

  • the World Health Organization,

  • estimates that for every one successful suicide

  • there's actually two dozen other attempts.

  • Now, if these three reasons resonate with you

  • and you want to see each for equal move forward,

  • then share it on your social channels.

  • And if you'd like me to come and talk about these issues

  • at your organization,

  • or anything else related career related progress,

  • then visit our website,

  • and check out and register your interest.

  • So, thanks for watching, because we cannot be each for equal

  • without talking about what the cult

  • of masculinity costs men, as well as it costs women.

- International Women's Day 2020 is about each for equal.

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