Yarns with Linda and Preston

Men, Women & Responsibility | Yarns EP26

1 h 19 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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In Episode 26, Linda and Preston explore the evolving roles and responsibilities of men and women in families, workplaces, sport, and community. Reflecting on their own experiences, they discuss how societal expectations have changed over time, the importance of understanding where we can add value, and why genuine communication is essential to healthy relationships. The conversation touches on men’s and women’s groups, vulnerability, leadership, support, and the importance of creating safe spaces where people can learn from one another. Preston shares insights from his experiences in rugby league, speaking about service, responsibility, emotional regulation, and the role men can play in de-escalating conflict and supporting those around them. Linda and Preston also discuss the contrasting environments surrounding men’s and women’s sport, highlighting opportunities for greater connection, support, and collaboration between the two. Throughout the episode, they challenge the idea of one group being “better” than another, instead celebrating the value that comes from different perspectives, experiences, and strengths.

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Men, Women & Responsibility | Yarns EP26

In Episode 26, Linda and Preston explore the evolving roles and responsibilities of men and women in families, workplaces, sport, and community. Reflecting on their own experiences, they discuss how societal expectations have changed over time, the importance of understanding where we can add value, and why genuine communication is essential to healthy relationships. The conversation touches on men’s and women’s groups, vulnerability, leadership, support, and the importance of creating safe spaces where people can learn from one another. Preston shares insights from his experiences in rugby league, speaking about service, responsibility, emotional regulation, and the role men can play in de-escalating conflict and supporting those around them. Linda and Preston also discuss the contrasting environments surrounding men’s and women’s sport, highlighting opportunities for greater connection, support, and collaboration between the two. Throughout the episode, they challenge the idea of one group being “better” than another, instead celebrating the value that comes from different perspectives, experiences, and strengths.

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