The Public Health Disaster of Narcissism & Toxic Masculinity

Narcissism and toxic masculinity aren’t just societal issues – they are public health crises disrupting relationships, families, and the mental health of men and women alike. 

This November, during Men’s Health Month, STAR Network™ is hosting a transformative livestream event, Hollywood’s TAR Tales Exposed: The Public Health Disaster of Narcissism & Toxic Masculinity, to explore the far-reaching consequences of these issues and offer strategies for healing and change.

Led by trauma and mental health experts Dr. Jamie Huysman and Richard Grannon, this event will dissect Hollywood’s glamorization of toxic behaviors, exposing the damage they inflict on men, women, and families while emphasizing the importance of breaking the toxic cycle.

Interested? Reserve your spot for the live stream.

Here’s What You’ll Learn

  • How toxic masculinity and narcissistic behaviors impact men’s health and relationships.
  • Tools to identify and dismantle these harmful patterns.
  • Strategies for building authentic, empowering relationships.
  • Insights into how men can redefine masculinity to embrace vulnerability, empathy, and connection.

Essential for Women

This livestream will also help women seeking to understand and navigate the impact of toxic masculinity and narcissism in their lives. 

It will provide practical tools to recognize red flags in relationships, protect boundaries, and foster self-confidence.

Women will gain insights into how these behaviors affect emotional well-being and learn strategies for resilience and recovery. 

Additionally, the event will offer clarity on navigating societal pressures that shape unhealthy dynamics while empowering women to model and build healthier relationships for their families. 

This livestream provides a powerful opportunity to reclaim your strength and create a future rooted in confidence and connection.

Toxic Masculinity Harms Everyone

Toxic masculinity goes beyond the stereotype of aggression or dominance. It creates harmful expectations that negatively impact relationships, families, and individual well-being.

  • Hurting Men – toxic masculinity enforces the belief that men must suppress emotions, avoid vulnerability, and equate self-worth with dominance. This often leads to poor mental health, increased rates of isolation, substance abuse, and even suicide. During Men’s Health Month, it’s critical to spotlight how these pressures damage men’s emotional well-being and ability to form meaningful connections.
  • Hurting Relationships – these outdated norms perpetuate unhealthy dynamics in relationships, fostering mistrust, conflict, and a lack of emotional intimacy. Men trapped in these patterns often struggle to communicate their needs or support their partners emotionally; creating disconnects that erode partnerships over time.
  • Hurting Families – toxic masculinity often prevents men from being present, empathetic, and engaged parents, which can lead to generational cycles of emotional neglect and dysfunction. Children exposed to these behaviors may internalize them, perpetuating the trauma into their own relationships.

Why Does Men’s Health Month Matter?

This November, Men’s Health Month provides an opportunity to reflect on the unique challenges that men face in navigating societal pressures, mental health, and relationships. 

By addressing the damaging effects of toxic masculinity, we can create a path toward healthier lives for men, stronger families, and more balanced partnerships.

Don’t Miss Out – Reserve Your Spot Now

Don’t miss this essential conversation on November 26th at 5 PM UK Time (12 PM ET)

Visit our page (link bellow) and register to save your spot. Receive reminders about the Livestream Event on our YouTube channel.

Let’s come together to support men, women, and families in building a future rooted in understanding, connection, and resilience.

Register and reserve your spot for the webinar.

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