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Men who are socially connected do better with stress, with their health and with their work. In this episode Jimmy is joined by Martin Fisk and Jason Patchell join chat about mentors, social connection and loneliness.

Allan Sparkes (CV,OAM,VA,FRSN) and Steve Pennells join Jimmy in the shed to how to discuss strategies and tools to maintain health while balancing work and life commitments.

Jimmy chats with Dave Smith from Absolute Health & Performance and Dr. Emma George from Western Sydney University to learn about the many ways in which exercise benefits health and wellbeing.

Dr. Clive Williams and Trish Purnell-Webb from Relationship Institute Australasia join Jimmy to discuss communication in relationships.

Tim Baker and Matty Elliott share their personal stories of living with illness, and share with Jimmy some practical strategies to maintain good health and quality of life.

Dr. Clive Williams and Brett ‘Robbo’ Robinson join Jimmy in the shed to discuss ways we can find meaning in our life, and the benefits we can get from following our bliss.

Did you know that 1 in 4 pregnancies will end in loss? Miscarriage and pregnancy loss can often be a very isolating experience, for both parents. In this episode of Jimmy's Shed, Jimmy is joined by Sam Payne from The Pink Elephants Support Network and Josh Quarmby to shine a light on miscarriage and IVF. Jimmy, Sam and Josh share their personal experiences of pregnancy loss, and provide some insights on how to look after yourself and your partner through those challenging times. For more information on Blokepedia visit www.blokepedia.com

Jimmy chats with author (Man Raises Boy) Rob Sturrock and Blake Woodward from Suit Tie Stroller on their journeys into fatherhood and their advice to expecting parents. See more of Blokepedia on: www.blokepedia.com

Jimmy talks with John Harper and Tim Saal about some of the issues and challenges men in regional and remote Australia face when it comes to their mental health and social connections.

Join host Jimmy Rees as he interviews Dr. Clive Williams and Justin Geange about the emotional and social health of Australian men, understanding what mental health is, and some strategies to maintain positive mental health.