Why 'Men in Property' Matters: A Conversation with Jonny Brown
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In this episode of the Girls in Property podcast, Athena Dobson sits down with Jonny Brown, founder of Men in Property, for an open and insightful conversation about mental health, entrepreneurship, and the importance of community within the property industry. Jonny speaks candidly about his personal experiences, including living with ADHD and the challenges he’s faced with mental health, sharing how these struggles inspired him to create a space where men in the sector could feel seen, supported, and understood.
Athena and Jonny delve into the wider conversation around inclusivity, reflecting on how vital it is for both men and women in property to support one another. They explore the motivations behind the Men in Property initiative, the varied responses it has received, and the critical role it plays in encouraging honest dialogue around men’s wellbeing—especially in a traditionally male-dominated environment where vulnerability is often stigmatised.
The episode also looks at the impact of social media on self-image, the pressure it places on professionals, and why having real, meaningful connections within the industry matters now more than ever. Through their discussion, Jonny highlights the value of collaboration, community, and challenging stereotypes, ultimately leaving listeners with a heartfelt message: check in on your mates, be kind, and never underestimate the power of support.
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