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Tom Does Disney: We check back in with Tom Does Disney for the fallout of his arrest and court. Also ripping some Pokemon packs!? Jamison Newlander: Friend of the show and other half of the Frog Brothers, Jamison Newlander congratulates Jim and Them on getting their Youtube channel back. Terrence Howard: Terrence Howard rants about not giving your man card up for Hollywood and throws the challenge out to all of his haters. THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU, WATCH THIS!, COSMO!, HE'S CHINESE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, RICK SPRINGFIELD!, JESSIE'S GIRL!, IMMORTALS!, IT'S REAL!, SHOTGUN VAPE!, MAGIC OF A THEME PARK!, TOM DOES DISNEY!, ARREST!, FALLOUT!, FOLLOW UP!, ARGUMENTS!, LIVE!, TOXIC!, COURT!, LOCKED OUT!, EPCOT!, HANGING!, LONELY!, TRASH CAN!, PONTIFICATING!, BLAME EVERYONE ELSE!, NO RESPONSIBILITY!, EXPLANATION!, THEME PARK MUSIC!, COMPLAINING!, DEPRESSING!, SELF REFLECTION!, GROWTH!, HELL OR HIGH WATER!, CAMEO!, ERIK!, LOST BOYS!, FROG BROTHERS!, JAMISON NEWLANDER!, WINDY PARK!, HOUSE!, HERO!, FAN!, CONGRATULATIONS!, DOES HE KNOW!?, JIM AND THEM!, POP CULTURE!, 2020-EPIC!, ERIK!, TIMELINE!, OBAMNA!, HAIRSPRAY!, NIKKI BLONSKY!, TOILET!, GROSS!, TERRENCE HOWARD!, RAMBLINGS!, BEING A MAN!, SCIENCE!, MAN CARD!, GETTING FUCKED!, HOLLYWOOD!, PERVERTS!, JUSTIN BIEBER!, P DIDDY!, ILLUMINATI!, INSIDE LOOK!, RATIONALE!, HUSTLE AND FLOW!, NOMINATED!, FUTURE PERVERT!, HIDING BEHIND A KEYBOARD!, ACTOR PENIS! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
In this podcast episode "Getting to know Mischa Byruck: Men's Integrity Coach on Power and Consent", discover the world of Mischa Byruck, a men's integrity coach redefining power and consent. In this discussion with Cameron, Mischa shares his thoughts on modern masculinity, embracing wholeness, and how attunement to others can transform leadership. From navigating societal expectations to helping clients confront harm and rediscover integrity, this conversation is packed with valuable lessons on accountability, power dynamics, and personal growth. Key Points Covered in This Episode: -Mischa's unique perspective on joy and masculinity. -The meaning of integrity and how it relates to wholeness. -Navigating power responsibly and empowering others. -Mischa's work with clients who have caused harm and their journey toward transformation. -Practical steps to embrace attunement in leadership, relationships, and life. Chapters 00:00 - Highlight 01:39 - Introduction 03:55 - Who is Mischa Byruck? 05:40 - Being A Man 10:51 - The Idea Of Power 16:05 - Growing In Power 20:52 - Mischa's Inclusivity Practices 26:22 - What is Attunement? 35:29 - Developing Skill Of Attunement 47:08 - Creating Safety Net For Feedback 1:01:18 - Mischa's Journey Toward Integrity 1:27:01 - Mischa's Coaching Work 1:36:23 - Consent, Harm, and Pleasure 1:53:27 - Question For Audience
In this episode of No Need for Apologies, Dave and Derek cover everything from Ray J's opinions on the Diddy case to wild stories of sugar daddies dumping their sugar babies. Derek shares a hilarious memory of a school fight, and Dave opens up about smashing windows with bricks. The duo also dive into self-care, talking about cold showers, cryotherapy, and working out. Plus, you won't want to miss their thoughts on doing comedy in LA vs. New York and the ultimate pizza tour promo!NNFA MERCH https://nnfa.creator-spring.com/ NO NEED FOR APOLOGIES TOUR DATES https://www.linktr.ee/nnfaLIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to NNFA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLAUp-4rTF4q4XLujbJ51YQ BONUS EPS https://www.patreon.com/ImDaveTemple?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link MAILING LIST https://mailchi.mp/67d96c792530/dave-mailing-list -----------------Follow Derek GainesIG https://www.instagram.com/thegreatboy/ Follow Dave TempleIG https://www.instagram.com/imdavetemple/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@DAT46Follow No Need for ApologiesInstagram https://www.instagram.com/nnfapodcast/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@noneedforapologies Facebook https://www.facebook.com/noneedforapologies/Produced by Teona Sasha https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCpLHZlQZvisMMdWk_P7Rw0w IG https://www.instagram.com/teonasasha/ -----------------To advertise your product on our podcasts please email jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description about your product and any shows you may be interested in advertising on.SEND US MAIL:GaS Digital StudiosAttn: NNFA151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003"No Need for Apologies" - NEW Episodes every Sunday at 7PM/ET on YouTube-----------------See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sad Boys For Real! Washington Wizards Forward, Richaun Holmes, invites us to discuss the struggles he's overcome to make it to the NBA, mental impact of being traded mid-season, and maintaining professionalism while dealing with adversity. In the song, "Soul Right," Femdot says, "Understand that in this world put your joy first / I seen a lot of things, but never a trailer on a hearst / so yes, build some, get some for the lineage / but doing so without living life is ridiculous." This is a sentiment that most people chasing their passion can relate to. For Richaun, this goes back to the fear of failing, and not being enough for what his family needs. Not only that, but not being everything he thought he could be. Also discussed, Getting Benched After Welcome To The NBA Moment From Lebron, Being Traded For "Cash Considerations," Definition of Being A Man.
NOTES: “Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift each of you like wheat. But I have pleaded in prayer for you, Simon, that your faith should not fail. So when you have repented and turned to me again, strengthen your brothers.” Luke 22:31-32 (NLT) THREE COMMON SHADOWS: LONELINESS The Lie: LONELINESS is part of being a man. The truth: You are as rich as your RELATIONSHIPS “A friend is always loyal, and a brother is born to help in time of need.” Proverbs 17:17 (NLT) APATHY The Lie: There is NOTHING worth giving yourself for. The truth: You were born to live a life of CONSEQUENCE. “No one serving as a soldier gets entangled in civilian affairs, but rather tries to please his commanding officer.” 2 Timothy 2:4 (NIV) AMBITION The Lie: Ambition is fuel for PERSONAL success The Truth: Ambition is a gift for KINGDOM impact “Do nothing out of selfish ambition…” Philippians 2:3 (NIV) BOTTOM LINE: You were MADE for the LIGHT CHALLENGE: FACE the shadow. FIGHT the shadow.
Matt contemplates changing his socks after 1.5 years with the same pair. He was also recently mistaken for a Vietnam veteran, which is about a three decade overview. Maybe it is due to his gray beard that has recently come on. Top 3 Little Debbie Snacks: Christmas tree cakes, nutty buddy, Oatmeal Cream Pie, honeybun, fudge brownie, star crunch Topics discussed: 1. What's On Your Mind: Matt is mistaken as a Vietnam veteran and he may chang his socks after 1.5 years! 2. Top 3 Little Debbie snacks 3. A Good Word from Chet: Deborah. Judges 4:8-9 Links * http://admiralspennant.com/ * https://www.hardheadedpodcast.com/ * https://www.trussellmedia.com/ Hosts: Matt Amos Chet Sears Troy Trussell
In 2018, Christian O Connell was one of the most successful people in British Radio, he was on top of his world, and then…the panic attacks began. The attacks got so bad and so regular that he couldn't perform live and it nearly cost him his career. In this episode, we revisit Christian's experience, the physical and mental toll of his panic attacks as well as the societal pressures and expectations he felt as a man - his need to appear strong and provide for his family. And we hear how he eventually sought for help and started rebuilding his life. To hear the full episode with Christian, follow this link: https://link.chtbl.com/UunNrODW You can purchase a copy of Christian's book here: https://bit.ly/3IKdFqI See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Vince Kelvin will help you:- Make the difference between Peakoking and Being A Man of Style!- Stop projecting problems, embrace who you are and opportunities!- How to better manage yourself in field, whether you feel it or not!ABOVE ATTRACTION RECORDINGhttps://conta.cc/47CagETNEXT BOOTCAMPS WITH VINCE KELVINLOS ANGELES:https://conta.cc/3MOYxuKLAS VEGAShttps://conta.cc/3QjaTvZNEWEST HOME STUDY COURSEhttps://conta.cc/49ijtDMVince on Instagram: instagram.com/vincekelvin/Vince on YouTube: https://goo.gl/Mjeq5oVince on Twitter: twitter.com/1VinceKelvinVince on Facebook: facebook.com/vincekelvin
Shoutout 4K QUAY For Coming Through & Sharing His Story With Uncle Vinny Follow @4k.quay on Instagram To Keep Up With New Music & Projects 0:00 - Welcome @4K.QUAY 1:20 - Coming From Hamilton 2:20 - Deciding To Make Music 4:00 - Roscoe Fresh Freestyle 4:55 - Being Nervous To Show People The Music 6:10 - Putting Out Music Videos 7:10 - Timing 9:00 - Growing Since First Track 9:30 - Themes In Your Music; Loneliness 10:45 - Small Circle 12:00 - Dangerous To Be A Rapper? 14:45 - "Been Trill" 15:00 - Influence That Comes From Being An Artist 16:00 - Almighty Sosa 16:30 - "4K Quay" Meaning 17:00 - Hamilton Music Scene 18:20 - Polar Pops 19:20 - Getting More Comfortable As An Artist 20:45 - "Off The Top" 21:20 - "Too Much To Lose, So Much To Gain" 23:45 - Being A Man 26:30 - Bouncing Back 27:50 - Chemistry With Who You Work With 29:10 - "BlackHeartBill" 30:30 - Melly Comparisons 32:50 - Performing 34:00 - Authenticity 34:50 - Favorite Movies 36:15 - Traveling; Johnny Dang 37:45 - Favorite Artists Right Now 38:40 - Kodak & Sosa 44:00 - Shoutout Brandon Brown 44:30 - "Off The Top"; Future Projects 45:30 - Favorite 4K Quay Songs 46:10 - Follow @4k.Quay on IG Click the Below Links to Keep Up With New Versatile Vigilante content: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VersatileVigilante/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/versatilevigilante Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/6rbWSYZP9asHUv431qHZfK/overview Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/versatile-vigilante/id1384221180?mt=2 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/VersatileVigilante
William host of the Just Call It Podcast talks about how to chill on a Saturday and his typical routine. Gets deep talking about father's and step father's. Work and life balance and how to reboot yourself on a weekend! Also touches on Lebron James, Steph Curry, and the NBA Semi Finals.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showCheck out all my other content https://linktr.ee/justcallitpod
What does it mean to be a man, and a Christian man at that? This week I talk to my good friend, Ron Cecil, who is a masculinity coach about our journey into manhood growing up in the church. We hit on some of the core values of what it means to truly be a man. I had no idea where this conversation would go and was pleasantly surprised at how freeing and clarifying this conversation was for me. Regardless of your gender, I believe this conversation will help you understand yourself and the men in your life a little better. Connect with Ron Cecil. Support the podcast and become a patreon. Book a session with Joey: joeytalks.com Produced by Joey Papa Media.
Welcome back to The M3 Podcast, hosted by Moss Marketing Group - Kansas City's fastest growing marketing company! Today we're speaking with Nick & David about the automotive industry and what it takes to be successful in life!______Follow Us Here! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mossmarketinggroup/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MossMarketing58Website - https://www.mossmarketinggroup.com/#Marketing #Business #Podcast
In this episode the DnD Crew will Discuss;- What Does "Being A Man" Actually Mean?- How Can "A Man" Heal "the Boy" Inside Him?- True or False: It's More Respected When A Man Has More Baddies?- How Unresolved Childhood Trauma Effects Adulthood- True or False: Men Should Be "Forced" To Be Active FathersJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/cha.../UCW86wsMvP_xyvqXZeI0CLMg/joinFollow Us On IG!@DNDPod@KvngBak@Primetime_Naeem#DrinksNDiscussion #BlackPodcastSupport the show
Welcome back to The M3 Podcast! Today we're speaking with JE Cornwell, the Owner of AMPR Plaza & Host of The BS Sessions Presented by AMPR Plaza!AMPR Plaza - https://www.amprplaza.com/AMPR Plaza's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFAIihmu4SGxqH8o0HJNTOABS Sessions - https://open.spotify.com/show/0JiLuIWei4R0OR2GhGiIKM?si=9c45eef25063422c______Follow Us Here! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mossmarketinggroup/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MossMarketing58Website - https://www.mossmarketinggroup.com/#Marketing #Business #Podcast
Katrina Shaw is a registered psychologist and founding partner of MenzLeague, the corporation we recently partnered with. We decided to bring her on for many reasons, of them being: (1) she frequently works with men in her therapeutic practice, (2) she is a part of a mens organization which are more commonly found to be men only, and (3) she brings forth a both a psychologists perspective and also a women's voice to the conversation surrounding mens mental health, which we believe brings immense value to the development of men becoming better men. Sponsors:MenzLeague: an online personal development platform designed to help men become better men amongst a community of other men focused on doing the same. Use code MODERNMASK50 to receive 50% off your yearly membership at menzleague.com Follow Modern MaskulinityInstagramFacebook TikTokConnect with the Host'sKyle Rushton | @therelationshipcoach_Anwar Ahmed | @anwarahmed4Featured On: Top Masculinity Podcasts Audio Produced by: Chris Smith
Episode 10! On this week's episode, Brandon and Dimari sit side by side with Rick Ross better known as Darius Burton and DJ Will Trey to talk Being A Man, Growing out of the Street Life, Top 5 Rappers, and Being the Biggest Boss!Connect with DJ Will Trey:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djwilltrey/ Connect with Darius Burton:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethika/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethikagirls/Company: https://www.ethika.comSponsors:Black Swan Financial Group - www.BlackSwanFinancialGroup.comEase Web Development - www.easewebdev.comJennifer Catherine Photography - www.jennifercatherinephotography.comCopyright Eleusis Media Group, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2022 | www.eleusismediagroup.com | www.sidexsidepodcast.com@SidexSidePod | https://www.instagram.com/sidexsidepod/ |https://twitter.com/sidexsidepod@RIZZOfeels | https://www.instagram.com/rizzofeels/ | https://twitter.com/rizzofeels @JudahClan | https://www.instagram.com/judahclan/ | https://twitter.com/judahclanTag #SidexSidePodcast to join in on the conversation! Theme Music by: Brandon RizzoChaptersDisclaimer | 00:00Subscribe, Like, Comment, and Share! | 00:25Intro, Opening Statement | 1:07What are we excited about: UFC Fight NIght, Isreal Adesanya, MY5TC music project, Tux the Mascot| 2:08What are the guests excited about: NBA Season, Chet Holmgren, Lakers, DJing, Freaknik Party Zoo with the Family | 06:05DJ Will Trey's upbringing, DJ career start, | 14:48Sponsor Ad | Black Swan Financial Group LLC, www.blksfg.com | 18:19Sponsor Ad | Ease Web Development - www.easewebdev.com | 19:02Darius' upbringing in Los Angeles on welfare, Dad in Jail, Hustler Life, Moving to San Jose with Grandpa, | 19:37Being a Man, Going Legit, Bobby Warren of the Drifter's Homicide, | 24:59Learning to Be a Man and a Father, Raised by Women, | 32:42Which Traits to Emulate, Gangbanger Uncles, | 37:42Overcoming family dysfunction as a Father, Disrespecting Women, Therapy, | 42:20The Importance of Therapy, Abandonment Issues, Distrust Toward Women| 46:32Not Recreating past mistakes to our Children, Raising Kids, | 55:13LRG, Fired from the Bank, Change Your Ways, Die or Go to Jail, Hustler's Mentality 1:03:47Wheelchair Jimmy, Dimari's been Delivert, Music Career, Lil Tjay and PapaJay | 1:11:02Wale's a Diva, Mr. Orange Toes, Rick Ross Doppleganger, Buying Bison, for Rick Ross, | 1:18:11DJ WIll Trey's Top 5, Darius' Top 5, Rizzo's Top 5, Dimari's Top 5 | 1:32:26Purple Heart Homie, New School Top 5, | 1:37:12Jack Harlow, Chet Holmgren likes Drill, In-Person Guests | 1:47:06
On this episode of Be A Man, Shawn and Devan discuss some current events and attempt to tie those back into Being A Man. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider visiting "Buy Me a Coffee" link below. Although we see a need for the subject matter, it is not free to produce. It takes time to research topics, record, edit and time away from family and friends. There is also cost involved in publishing a professional style podcast. So we would greatly appreciate any donation.We also encourage feedback, suggestions, and testimonies of how the show may have helped you. Also, if you would like to be a guest on the show, we will always be looking for new interviews.Website: www.beamanpodcast.lifeYouTube: BeAManBuy Me A Coffee: BuyMeACoffeeEmail: shawn@beamanpodcast.lifeSupport the show
One of the thousand ways to die must be choking to death on saltines, right?
We all would like to welcome you to The Men's Department ! In this first episode we are getting into what does it mean to be a MAN in todays climate . We also address some attributes that men should display in their day to day lives and where the phrase "Being A Man" comes from . So join us for a drink or 2 as we talk this talk as Le Don would say! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mensdepartment007/message
Welcome to The Chop Block, on this episode we jump right back in to the conversion with Rick where we talk about the internet 3.0 with the incoming metaverse and predicting the changes of society via technology and AI. We also talk about what the Web used to be in its wild west days and our own impression of those daysEnjoy!Email: thechopblockoffcial@gmail.comInstagram: TheChopBlock_podcastTwitter: The_ChopBlock
Welcome to The Chop Block, on this episode I have the tech guru and great friend of mine Rick where we cover our experience and history of hacker culture, video game history, nerd talk and finally talk about Cars!! Also keep in mind this is a two part episode because of the length we ended up recording part.2 will be released next week and we talk about a far different topics then these but not to be missed!Enjoy!Email: thechopblockoffcial@gmail.comInstagram: TheChopBlock_podcastTwitter: The_ChopBlock
The 2 Dicks contemplate being called two old white men! They uncover topics like white privilege, sexuality and masturbation at middle age. Craig Blunt makes an appearance to give his somewhat inconventional (or maybe not so unconventional) views on privilege. Follow us on Instagram - @2dickspodcast and Facebook - 2DicksPodcast
Welcome back to The Chop Block, this week I chop it up with Eric where we in true chop block fashion we talk about everything from Atlantis,the fourth turning,remote viewing and the meaning of true wealth with both being a farther and a son. All while Finding the light in this life we are all living.
At some point, I believe every boy considers what it means to be a man, and more importantly how they line up in that frame they have in their mind. Maybe even some women or anyone attracted to a more prototypical masculine person considers it when looking at a current or potential partner.-This is something I've been giving a lot of thought to lately. I didn't have a father growing up, I had a mostly absent stepdad, and in my adult life, I met the man I call my mentor now, Glenn Dawson. -My story isn't uncommon. Census records say 1/4 of boys grow up without a man in the house. My entire life I have wondered how that affects me.-This is pulled directly from Fathers.com "Children from fatherless homes are more likely to be poor, become involved in drug and alcohol abuse, drop out of school, and suffer from health and emotional problems. Boys are more likely to become involved in crime, and girls are more likely to become pregnant as teens."-What this doesn't cover is our relationships to our loved ones, to our children, to other men, to sexual partners or lovers. Although my anecdote means little, I'll say these all seem to be impacted too. -The reason I brought up Glenn is that that was a turning point for me. I was 19 or 20, still angry at the world for I don't know why, but one day I put my dog down, and Glenn, this stereotypical jock-looking man mixed with Ben Stiller cried when sharing his own story about losing his dog. I didn't do that. I didn't let myself cry. Until I saw a strong, masculine man do that.-Being a man doesn't mean bottling trauma or pain, but we also aren't meant to unload on others. So where does this energy go? This is the importance of having other men you trust who are also working on themselves. I called Glenn to cry just two days ago at the time of typing this and he just listened. -All of this culminates in my long-winded point. Being a man is different for us all, but ultimately the way to find that answer for you is to find a man you admire who has a healthy body, mind, and relationship with others. Talk with him and try to emulate the good.-Men do have a place in this world but we have lost our way due to societal pressure. Being a man means becoming who you're meant to be. -So who are you meant to be?
Welcome to The Chop Block, where each week I have discussion with my guest in the subjects of:Cars/Comedy/Conspiracy History Opinion Paranormal/Politics while having a fun time doing so.If you're a curious person looking to have some laughs, learn about people and their prospective, then look no further.Enjoy!Email: thechopblockoffcial@gmail.comInstagram: TheChopBlock_podcastTwitter: The_ChopBlock
The 2 Dicks walk the streets of Melbourne to find out what people are saying about what it takes to be a real man. It's raw and real! View the YouTube video https://youtu.be/jyoFmyvNQnk. Take a gander at our other content on Instagram Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/2dickspodcast and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/2Dickspodcast
To support me on Patreon:www.patreon.com/carpo71915 Minute Free Thinking Podcast:https://15-minute-free-thinking.simplecast.com/episodes/19-finding-the-secrets-facing-life-with-gusto-and-the-psychedelic-shadowFor more livestreams on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/carpo719My main Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/carpo719Carpo's World of Thoughts Youtube Channel (Secondary)https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcpgMOq67Wk3uOM-5C5cj3wCARPOCRAFT- Woodworking, art, jewelry and creative endeavors:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q4N9KeF7b0For deeper conversations on discord:https://discord.gg/r4x3Z9cG2J ---------------------- Transcript:What is a Man?The Truth is, we occupy but one sphere, so far as we know, which travels through a vast emptiness toward destinations we mere humans cannot fathom, at speeds unknown. And just as we have no reference for the distance traveled by our own solar system, we seldom have any reference for our own life purpose. We can become directional, yet aimless.And the chance of a glimpse of the great beyond, however tentative, can hold us in it's warm embrace long after the feeling of Epiphany wears off.There is that 'surety' we get when we know something to be true; and the 'disappointment', when we realize it was never true in the first place. And there we stand, each of us. Naked and fragile at birth... and even more so at the time of our unavoidable demise, which no man escapes. As any philosopher finds, a thinking man can damage his own psyche as easily as mending his weaknesses. Every tool a possible weapon, and every treasure uncovered leaves behind a potential grave.And just what is a 'Man'? What, in the modern day, does it mean to be a man? Dare one even ask the question, without being descended on by those instisting that it has no meaning whatsoever?Are there those who feel offended that others think being a man still has importance? Growing up in the 1980s and 90s, mygeneration, like those before us, had made efforts to dispel the notion of the tough guy, the muscled weightlifer, or the daredevil, as a true measure of Manhood. Nonetheless, even to this day a large number of men still believe that they have to prove themselves in the ring at the slightest provocation. Many will peacock, show their feathers, this is only natural. But there is no room for senseless violence or thoughtless rebellion on a whim. A man should be concise in his actions when he takes them, and refrain from speaking with his fists. Emotional intelligence will save the day- Throwing a tantrum will seldom end well, often to the point of being locked away in a cage. Being a man today, however, comes with a price that many never need to address in the current consumer economy. That is the price of being a protector, whether we want the job or not.A man can live his whole life and never need to take up arms, or throw a punch, but it has not always been this way.And it may not always be this way.There is no animal on Earth that we can compare humans to which yield any results when dealing with behavior of the sexes, yet in many primate groups we find the males are the protectors of the group, yet the females are often in charge. It is not a matter of control, but community, and keeping one another safe as the species evolves. Each animal uses their unique strengths that they were endowed with, just as we humans do, (when we know what they are.) There are mating rituals, and bias, just as in the animal kingdom. But the one difference is that we can choose to look within for virtues rather than assuming strength comes from looks and power. Though, even in today's world we have failed to get the message. Men are all unique, as with women, and a long history of evolution has led us to the modern day where a guy can spend his whole life watching football and drinking beer...And feel manly.Or buy a ridiculously large pickup truck, add some chrome and a lift kit, a loud exhaust, and drive around town not daring to ever take it off road as to not scratch the paint or get it dirty.And feel manly. Or a man who has never got his hands dirty on anything except slipping cash into someones g-string in a dark, dank bar in the middle of the day.And feel....manly?Perhaps. I suppose in many cases, it is the plastic and paper in the wallet that gives one security. But it never lasts. True wealth cannot be taken away once it is discovered. But to each his own, so long as others do not suffer.But those who abuse their children, their wives or their pets, do not deserve the title of Man. They are the dogs of society, the undesirables, the scum on the bottom of the shoe, as you wipe it onto the mat before entering the temple. These boys, these sad boys, who cannot keep their violent tendencies and angry fists to themselves, whether with women, children, or other men, deserve pity. For they themselves have likely suffered the same fate.But pity is not acceptance, it is tolerance. And some actions cannot be tolerated. Perhaps almost as disturbing, from the opposite end, are those men who are so ill prepared for an emergency or external threat, that when faced with one they freeze up and take no action to save those that depend on them, or even themselves for that matter. Our culture allows us to be so passive, many would not know how to address an accident or an intruder, and it is our duty to protect those who cannot protect themselves. Adrenaline is a tool, but can also be a curse. Because of this alone, being a man still matters. And the root meaning is more than what a person looks like, how they are built, or what race they are. Men are needed in all cultures. Real men. Who can fix things when they are broken, protect those they love, and even change their spark plugs sometime, at LEAST once, in this precious thing we call life. Because when we know basic trades, when we get dirty, and sweat while we are getting things done, when we think things through instead of getting frustrated, and learn from our mistakes, we feel good. We feel satisfied. We feel like Men. And there are some who take masculinity to such as level that it makes me cringe. There are men who are so afraid to show any kind of weakness, they refuse to acknowledge time, injecting testosterone to feel strong, even as their bodies are aging naturally, which we should accept gracefully.Once again, our muscle tone and aggression level do not determine manhood. They can be valuable commodities to draw on in times of chaos, but in today's society we might have to rethink a few ideas about what strength really is. And as usual, this is subjective.On the other side of the coin, there are those who choose to complicate the idea of manhood by ridiculing and berating anyone who fits the 'standard man' description. Those who wish to redefine the idea often have some great points, but to abandon the traditional attributes of manhood and rites of passage is, in my opinion, not a productive way to address a changing society. If we strip away the definitions that have for so long defined manhood, it leaves an empty cavern in the hearts and minds of half the population.What do we replace it with? Or do we wish to abandon the characteristics that define us because we feel uncomfortable talking about them? As usual, I prefer to walk in the middle.What I am saying, in essence, is that manhood is an idea that has permeated culture from the beginning of civilization. And because it is passed down from our ancestors, young men desire risk taking, have moments of aggression, and often enjoy roughhousing. It is not something to be rid of, but something to be celebrated. I am not here to only speak of what a man is, but rather what I think a man isn't. For those who abuse others, pick fights or cheat people, they lack integrity, which is what a man should be searching for. Integrity within their own community, to suit their needs. A man who neglects or abuses his children, especially, has not earned the right to call himself a man. Just another boy. I have no pity for those who violate the rights of others.Being a man does not require raising children, or having a family. However if one chooses this path, a real man will always put his family first, and learn patience with fatherhood. When young people depend on us for guidance, it obliges us to try to be the best we can be. We will make mistakes, and we will be selfish at times, but the underlying values can be improved upon, as we learn more ourselves. We are, after all, always moving forward, and there is no pinnacle of knowledge to reach. Joining the military in itself does not make a man better, but there are still lessons to learn if we are listening. Fighting in a war overseas does not make a hero, but saving your fellow soldiers, or civilians, very well can. Being a member of a group of any kind is only sa strong as it's individual members. We have to find our niche in the process. But for my personal journey to understand manhood, I have learned the importance of role models, and heroes, of which I never really had any. I have also tried to be the best father to my 3 sons, and husband to my wife. I make every effort to be honest in my dealings and business transactions, and never take advantage of others. I keep to myself, unless called upon for action, which I will, (often eventually and reluctantly) get around to.Procrastination, after all, is MY superpower.And finally, one aspect that often goes unmentioned, is that finding a purpose or a passion goes a lot farther in manhood than growing an epic beard or even shaving it off with a chainsaw. In truth, what we are often looking for is recognition that we are strong enough and able enough to defend ourselves, and others, from attack, from not just physical abuse, but mental, emotional and Intellectual. This is why I am partial to stoicism, something all humans should try and understand. Not just men, obviously, as most of the above traits also apply to women, or anyone who identifies with ANY pronoun. As human beings, we all share most of our general behaviors. For the sake of this discussion, I am only speaking for the men, despite only seeing it from my own perspective. That said, there is still room to be a Man's Man in today's world, and perhaps we need them more than ever. We will always need strength but we also need good character. Somehow the idea of being a man has been hijacked by wealthy aristocrats over the centuries, but by their choice of company and demeanor, I have a hard time believing some of them ever lifted a finger, unless it was to execute some peasants or burn a witch. The same goes for those who believe that finances determine their worth. But I digress. My point is that the way a man looks on the outside can often hide a dark truth that goes unseen, whether he is in a nice suit or drives an expensive car. And likewise, the same can be said for a dingy dressed shaggy homeless man on the street corner, that may have a story that would leave a lesser man speechless.Our stories, and those things we carry inside, they build in us. They move us forward.Our muses, our experiences, and our fear of the unknown drive us closer toward our eventual decay, something we should embrace.So does it mean anything to be a man?That is up to the individual.My message here will not resonate with everyone, but it is not intended to.The young men, and older men out there, will likely know what I mean when I say the upcoming generations seem to have lost their way. Many men crave those primal experiences such as hiking, camping, contact sports, hunting, fishing and taking risks.Adrenaline junkies are among us.Something is being lost in the modern world in many regions. And the rites of passage that are so desperately needed have been replaced by college parties and cheap beer, through no fault of our own. It's just the way things have been for a long time.We are often told that our earnings determine our value, and convinced that if we ever feel slighted, we need to lash out and defend our alpha status. We are told to sacrifice unconditionally for our nation, under the guise of freedom. These are not the traits I speak of when discussing manhood. The strengths have little to do with physical power and even less to do with following another's orders. On the contrary, the strength we must seek is internal, unwaivering. The lessons we need are learned over a period of time, through experience and failure.The strength lies in standing up for what we feel is right, and being collected enough to listen to others.To be part of humanity means we both think for ourselves, and respect what those around us need, and how we are all affected. Protecting the weak, and helping the less fortunate, should always be on the top of our list.There are no bullies that are Real Men, none whatsoever. In conclusion, we as a 'society' can decide as a collective whether or not there is any meaning of the word MAN in our modern world.But we as 'individuals' decide what attributes we would like to associate with the term. For the young men out there, who may feel aimless or have no direction, I would suggest to find out who you really are, and act on building your strengths, while being honest about your weaknesses.Work on mastering your emotional intelligence, and be stoic in your thoughts and dealings.Do not throw fits or fists, or be overcome by your own feelings, merely because you feel insulted, or slighted. At the same time, stand up for yourself, and others. Speak your truth, and allow others to speak theirs as well. No man is an island, as the saying goes, and to have true integrity, by definition, means to integrate into the world we inhabit. As a parent or husband, protect your family from harm, external and internal. And speak carefully, concisely, and with virtuous patience. We must live within the boundaries of our own psyche, for the duration of our existence. We have a lot to learn about the world, and ourselves, and it is never too late to step up and find out who we really are.And WE, as the collective, and individuals, decide where to go from there.Man up, or it's man down.Thanks for listening.
Ole Bjerg is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Economics at Copenhagen Business School and the author of The Meaning of Being A Man. In this conversation we discuss Heidegger and the existential task of becoming a man, "Das Mann" and the new movement of gender moralism, entering into relationship with nature as it expresses in subjectivity, cryptocurrencies and paradigms of money, Being and technology, fatherhood and abortion. Find Ole: https://www.themeaningofbeingaman.com/ Support Technosocial https://www.patreon.com/technosocial Music by Salvatore Schiano http://www.salvatoreschiano.com/ Also on https://anchor.fm/technosocial
Florjan Gjolaj, menswork facilitator and founder of Lighthouse Menswork Collective sits down to discuss and ground a more embodied definition of Masculinity. Sharing his inspiration and passion to bring more brotherhood through circles, primal energetics, and other deep work techniques, he creates spaces for men to honest and most importantly, inviting them to not just DO the work, but to BE the work. Who are these men and what are they doing? Listen to find out! Stay in touch with Florjan by following him on IG @florjangjolaj Your host: Maida Celedon @maida.celedon.m @innerviewspodcast Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MaidaCeledonM)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Hey Guys, what's good?? So I sat down with a couple of guys and we tried to chat about the concept of Being A Man in these modern times.... Join @YummieBoi @DGK @DaddySweetDeals @DRhino69 and I @timi_thefather as we have fun and educate ourselves about toxic masculinity. Enjoy and share. #jiggyvibez --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hadeyeye-rotimee/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hadeyeye-rotimee/support
We're joined today by Jake Stika, he's the executive director of Next Gen Men. It's an organization that's passionate about redefining what 'manhood' means. They're on a mission to create brave spaces to engage, educate, and empower boys and men on gender and equality.Jake shares his own adventure that brought him to start a non-profit. A challenge to his identity of being an athlete, multiple bouts of depression, self-harm and flunking out of university became a starting point for Next Gen Men and the thousands of youth they've worked with across the country.And we dig into what needs to be talked about when it comes to mental health, but we're afraid to have conversations about it because we're scared of how it will be perceived.Next Gen Men, Next Gen Men Instagram, Next Gen Men Facebook, Next Gen Men Twitter.Do you have someone you'd like to see on the podcast!? People we should talk to? Let us know!Here's how you can connect with us.Chris - Simplify Your WhyTom - Home By Nine / Home By Nine InstaDig the outro music? It's from the myth, the legend herself, Dyalla Swain. Big shout out for mixing us up an epic beat. Check out her SoundCloud by clicking here!
This week it's Susie's turn and the feminist wants to know what it would be like to be a man for the day. Getting equal opportunities, equal pay and swinging their dicks around like helicopters are all explored. Although it might come more easily for one of them than the other two.Follow us on Instagram @threegirls1pod
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Episode 108: Crypto Wild West This episode is special. We sit down and talk about the Wild West of Crypto: where is Crypto right now—and will it ever be tamed? What do you think they mean when they say Cryptocurrency is like the Wild West? In this episode we talk about 2017 as the year where Cryptocurrency is the frontier of the Wild West and how it was the year where we “herd the cats” into crypto. We also share insights on how the early 1800s unstandardized bank notes which became very crucial as to why we ended up needing cryptocurrency. You’ll find out a deeper comparison of the Cryptocurrency and the wild west—and not just because it's unregulated—when you check out this episode. Lastly, we cover the John Wayne of Crypto projects, fighting as part of being a man, the Floyd Mayweather and Connor McGregor fight, and the upcoming Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. exhibition fight. Time Stamps of Topics 3:12 Crypto Wild West 7:35 Standardized Banknote 11:54 Roger Ver as the John Wayne of Cryptocurrency 12:52 Fistfights/Rumbles as Part of Being A Man 17:30 Floyd Mayweather and Connor McGregor 18:36 Mike Tyson Fight This episode is sponsored by Monarch Wallet. Rule your own financial kingdom from the palm of your hand. A team at Monarch is working hard to bring you the one app to access all the best crypto services. They believe in delivering tech, not hype. With the universal decentralized Monarch Wallet, you can buy, store, spend, and earn crypto and with Monarch Pay you can set up and accept recurring crypto payments. Monarch Wallet and Monarch Pay are designed to make receiving and paying recurring crypto payments safer, faster, and easier for consumers and merchants alike. For more information, check out and download Monarch Wallet on App Store or Google Play or head over to MonarchToken.io Unite the Crypto Community! We now have a way for you to show your love for who is your favorite host. We have Team JChains and Team BitBoy shirts. Check out the Merch on beardsandbitcoins.com—just click Merch on the top right side of the website and show us some love. Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Beards and Bitcoins—the podcast bringing you news, information, and stories to spread awareness about cryptocurrency. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Help us spread the word by sharing your favorite episodes on social media. And don’t forget to visit our website, grab your favorite Beards and Bitcoins merch, and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter! Please also note we do not provide financial advice. Always do your own research when investing or making financial decisions. Get your daily dose of crypto wisdom on Twitter: @BeardsBitcoins Read more about cryptocurrency on our website: BeardsAndBitcoins.com Join us as we take the discussion further on Telegram: http://t.me/beardsandbitcoins Connect with us on Twitter! BitBoy: @BitBoy_Crypto JChains: @CryptoJChains
I need to get honest with you about sex.Because I love it, and believe that celebrating mindful, “conscious sex” is essential for gay men’s dignity. My last "Being A Man," or BAM, episode was about moving from oppression to celebration; and I barely mentioned sex at all.After a long discussion with my boyfriend regarding my struggle writing that episode, I realized that I had let my socialized, American, fear about sex, launch me into a clumsy, diatribe about fear itself, and my fear of just talking about what I really want.So let’s talk about the sex we have and the reasons we can celebrate it.After all, it just makes sense for a podcast “for gay men” to address the one and only thing that all gay men have in common, the urge to merge, the passion that surges in our balls, our gut, our brains, and our hearts, to seek out and touch other men, intimately.We talked about:Consent [6:25]Sex and Relationships [14:21]Fuck Buddies [17:53]Mentioned in this episodeBe Here Now by Ram DassGuy BaldwinPolyamory Get connected!Subscribe to my newsletter and blog on our website.Email me directly at mike@gerlemen.com.Or join the conversation on Facebook.And, for your viewing pleasure, find us on YouTube.
On Today's Episode, The press ran wild with an out of context quote from White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany last week. Which leaves us all tied up at 300 a piece for who's lied the most going into the 4th quarter. In other news, words don't mean what they used to (14:50), Apparently defund the police doesn't mean defund the police, Being A Man doesn't mean you can't give birth, and My girlfriend didn't mean when she said shed never cheat on me. Kanye slams Harriet Tubman, Bubba Gets booed, Trevor Lawrence is getting married so there goes my shot --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/two-tangents/support
Episode 32: Being A Man of Color This Day & Age. Torch the Poet™ briefly expresses his thoughts on what it feels like to be a man of color. Remember To Put A Smile On Someone's Face Today & Tomorrow...Starting With Your Own!™ -Torch the Poet™ I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND #happiness #podcast #podcaster #podcasterlife #podcastersofinstagram #newpodcaster #podcasting #newpodcastalert #spotifypodcast #Spotify #Anchor #episode #debate #candid #discussion --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/torch-the-poet/support
Today’s episode is the 2nd installment of my “Being a Man” series.This is an intimate 1on1 between me and you, the listener. I will present ideas on “living” on “being” (as in Being A Man) that I find useful in my own life. Being A Man episodes are: part older brother insight, part theoretical sandbox, and part Gay Elder pontificating.These are ideas I’ve cobbled together from just paying attention during my life, from doing my own personal work with therapists, from writing my memoir, from belonging to different kinds of fraternal groups, from meditation and yoga, and from doing men’s work in the ManKind Project.These are not “BE a man” episodes, they are BEING a Man episode. I’m not telling you what to do to prove you’re a man. I’m sharing insight on “being”, the inward reflections of a conscious man who knows what he wants and how to get it. Use the parts that work for you and leave the rest. Your authenticity is the only tool required, and a heart-centered connection with yourself, with other gay men, and with your own chosen communities is the goal. “Being A Man” episodes are wrapped up in a cool three-letter acronym. “BAM” So you can find the Being A Man episodes easily in the feed by looking for the BAM heading. Enjoy the show.We talked about: Do you think of the Gay Men’s Comunity as YOUR community? [2:18]Sacred Pause [5:03]Mission, Vision, Proposition, Declaration [10:58]Oppression to Celebration [13:07]Resources mentioned in this episode: The Sacred Pause concept, as explained by Tara Brach in her book Radical Acceptance.“Living in My Zone of Genius” outlined in the book “The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership” by Jim Dethmer.Mike's memoir, called “Drama Club”.Get connected! Subscribe to my newsletter on our website.Email me directly at mike@gerlemen.com. Or join the conversation on Facebook.And, for your viewing pleasure, find us on YouTube.
Welcome to the "Being A Man" series!These are not “BE a man” directives. Instead, I present ideas on “living” and “being” I find useful in my own life.I’m not telling you what to do to prove you’re a man. I’m sharing insight on “being,” the inward reflections of a conscious man who knows what he wants and how to get it. Your authenticity is the tool and a heart-centered connection with yourself, with other gay men, and with your own chosen communities is the goal. Use the parts that work for you and leave the rest.“Being A Man” episodes are wrapped up in a cool three-letter acronym. “BAM.” So you can find the Being A Man episodes easily by looking for the BAM heading. And now today's show...Today I talk about the importance of identifying and expressing our emotions; the usefulness of feeling our feelings and how it can lead every one of us to achieve what we desire by doing so.I use the process of hooking-up, both to make it more interesting and to illustrate why it's important to know what your feelings are, so you can get the experience that you deserve.I hope you’ll find something useful in today’s episode. Enjoy.We talked about:Addressing a lie that targets men [3:19]Living in my genius [4:42]Unpleasantness is useful [8:25]My Values & Mission [9:24]Tune into emotions. Feel empowered [12:49]Conscious Leadership [16:15]Love and fear are both useful emotions [16:42]Hooking up using fear [21:59]Hooking up using love [24:44]Mentioned in this episode:Braving the Wilderness by Brené BrownThe 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Success by Jim DethmerThe King Within by Robert Moore and Douglas GilletteHot n DryGet connected!Subscribe to my newsletter on our website.Email me directly at mike@gerlemen.com.Or join the conversation on Facebook.And, for your viewing pleasure, find us on YouTube.
Former Special Ops Army Ranger and Protective Security Specialist, Johnny Elsasser comes on the show today to talk about his journey with masculinity and defining what it means to be a man in today’s world. After seeing how men struggled abroad and didn’t know how to open up about what they were going through, he has made it his mission to help men become confident in their own masculinity. In this episode, we talk about what masculinity is, where boys learn what it means to “be a man”, what defines your core values as a man, how to find a brotherhood, and how to start leaning into the parts men aren’t always willing to talk about.We talk about:How your masculine core value defines your identityWhat we see in other people signifies what masculinity is for usHow media plays a part in defining gender rolesHow to start getting in touch with your mindGetting to the root of your emotionsFinding a brotherhoodHow to connect with other guysThe power of “I am” statementsThe effects of energy in your own bodyManaging masculinity in marriageRead the full shownotes here: www.joelleriding.com/howdoyoudealwith/masculinity-in-society-today
On this episode of Music City Confessional, hosts Ace Coontz and Daniel Reifsnyder talk to actor @NeverlanderJake about his relocation from Nashville to New York. Topics discussed include: Theater, Being In The LGBTQ+ Community and Coming Out,"Being A Man", John Wayne, Magic Mountain Meetups, and Artisan Dog Food!Note: We are a safe space for those in the LGBTQ+ community and do not support outing people. So, out of privacy and respect, we have bleeped Jake’s last name. At his request, we’ve linked his Instagram for everyone to keep up with him as he moves to the Big City. Enjoy, and as always if you have a confession, email us: MusicCityConfessional@gmail.comCredits: Co-host: Ace Coontz Co-host: Dan ReifsnyderSocial Media: Maddie Gainey Executive Producer: Alyssa Trahan
Welcome to SEASON 2 and the sixteenth episode of the Hide it in a Book podcast powered by No More Interviews. For the fourth episode of SEASON 2, we have an amazing guest, Samson Baldwin, who is doing tremendous things in his community and leading by example. During this episode, we discuss the passing of Kobe Bryant, Mamba Mentality, Purpose, Being A Man, and Why The Black Community Needs Black Men To Step Up. Tune in as we share our personal experiences on the journey of fulfilling our God-given purposes. Also, remember that THIS FRIDAY No More Interviews will be hosting the very first live recording episode of our podcast at Virginia Tech! We will be discussing the topic of "Black Excellence" in preparation for our presentation the following day at the 5th Annual Uplifting Black Male Conference. We are super excited to make our return to our alma mater to educate students on what we have learned to be our biggest asset on the journey of fulfilling purpose. Thank you for all of your continued love and support because No More Interviews wouldn't be possible without YOU. We thank God for blessing us with this vision and we look forward to continuing to serve you the only way we know-how. If you have any suggestions, questions, or critiques please feel free to reach out to us via Instagram at @NoMoreInterviews777 or on Facebook by searching No More Interviews. S|O to our mixer Heedy for contributing towards our journey. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." - NO COPYRIGHT Intended
This week the boys hold forth on a subject neither of them are qualified to discuss: BEING A MAN! Also: Matt gives a tired delivery man some beer and gets a load of free stuff in return.
Today on Auxoro, I speak with Traver Boehm, “an author, speaker, and founder of the Man Uncivilized Movement, inspiring millions of men to shift their experience of masculinity by combining the Primal Masculine and the Divine Masculine.Fresh off of the release of his book, entitled Man Uncivilized, Traver and I dive into the meaning behind the mantra “Fuck them with words,” lessons that Traver has learned from jiu-jitsu, redefining what it means to be masculine, the importance of going therapy, crafting a life full of “dope shit,” and more:SUPPORT AUXORO ON PATREON (Thank You): https://www.patreon.com/auxoroSUPPORT AUXORO ON PAYPAL (Thank You): paypal.me/zacharygrossfeld1SUPPORT AUXORO ON VENMO (Thank You): @Zachary-Ross-4AUXORO NEWSLETTER: https://www.auxoro.com/theauxAUXORO MERCH: https://www.auxoro.com/storeWEBSITE/BLOG: https://www.auxoro.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/auxoro/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromag/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AuxoromagTraver Boehm: http://www.traverboehm.com/Man Uncivilized: https://www.manuncivilized.com/Show Notes: https://www.auxoro.com/podcast/2020/1/22/traver-boehm
Jude Kelly is a creative director and Artistic Director of the Southbank Centre from 2006-2018. Jude has created an incredible portfolio of Festivals including: Being A Man, Unlimited, The Rest is Noise, Changing Britain, the Festival of Death, (B)old, as well as WOW- Women of the World. WOW is a global festival movement and has held 65 festivals in 5 continents over 30 locations in over 15 countries from Baltimore to Brazil, Cardiff to Karachi, and further across the UK, Australia and the USA, reaching over 2 million people so far. Jude has directed over 100 productions including at the Royal Shakespeare Company, English National Opera and National Theatre. She led the cultural team for the successful London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic bid. Recorded at 5x15 live in London at EartH Hackney on 8th October 2019. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
Have you ever felt totally paralyzed when it came to setting a goal? I always found myself feeling like setting a goal was selling myself short in some way… Sure I wanted to hit 5k a month… but I eventually wanted to hit 20k! So isn’t that what I should be focusing on? It wasn’t until we started the process of selling our home that I realized how to frame goal setting in a way that makes sense for me (and hopefully you!) The Think Different Theory podcast episode that I reference is number 120 and it’s called, Controversial Opinions - God, Being A Man, What It Means To Lead, Becoming The Best Version Of Yourself, And More - With JR Rivas.Get daily inspiration and support in the FREE Your Intentional Life Facebook group. Head over here to join: https://facebook.com/groups/yourintentionallifecommunityHave a question? Send me a DM on Instagram (@BrittanyBayley) and I'll do my best to work it into a future episode!
Today we’ll talk with Ken Harrison, author of “Rise of the Servant Kings: What the Bible Says about Being A Man” (Multnomah) and David Ditch, Research Associate at the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget at the Heritage Foundation with a response to $2 trillion proposed spending on infrastructure and ways to produce over $1 trillion in new infrastructure investment without tax increases or deficit spending.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Vincent is an acclaimed actor, musician, comedian, author and producer. He was born in North Adams, Massachusetts of first generation Italian-Americans and raised in the Greenville section of Jersey City, New Jersey. Frank's father, an amateur actor, introduced him to show business at an early age. Frank acted in school plays and studied music at St. Paul's grammar school. He played piano, trumpet and drums, but his love for the drums soon took center stage. Frank spent his adolescence playing and traveling with various national championship drum and bugle corps. This passion evolved into playing in small combos at various nightclubs. He then met record producer Bill Ramal who became his musical mentor. In time, he became a successful recording drummer for such prominent names as Don Costa, Paul Anka, Del Shannon, Trini Lopez and the Belmonts. He found himself playing 5-6 nights a week and recording 3-4 days a week. His insatiable desire for performing soon came to the forefront and his drum playing became secondary. At this pace, he developed a stage personality and learned the meaning of comedic timing and discipline, which would soon lend itself to his acting career. In 1975, Frank made his feature film acting debut in Ralph DeVito's "Death Collector". Martin Scorsese saw his work and cast him in the 1980 Academy Award-nominated film of the decade, "Raging Bull"... From that point until the present day, Frank has appeared in numerous television shows, music videos and over fifty feature films. Frank has demonstrated the ultimate degree of versatility as an actor from his Raging Bull's arrogant "Salvi", to his Do The Right Thing's soaking wet "Charlie", Jungle Fevers racist "Mike Tucci", Casino's suave "Frankie Marino" and his "Go home and get your shine box" Goodfella "Billy Batts"... Frank has worked with some of the greatest directors of our time, notably Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Spike Lee, John Sayles, Andrew Bergman and Sydney Lumet... He has acted with such greats as Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Bruce Willis, Demi Moore, Richard Dreyfuss, Anthony Quinn, Sharon Stone, Adrien Brody and Sylvester Stallone, among others... His voice is featured in the multi-million dollar PlayStation game series Grand Theft Auto as "Don Salvatore Leone" as well as in DreamWorks' hit animated film "Shark Tale"... Frank is also the spokesperson for "Permanent TSB," one of the largest banks in Ireland... In addition, his career has taken him from recording with great musical legends to working on music videos with such names as Bruce Hornsby, Hype Williams, Nas, DMX, Method Man and T-Boz. Most recently, Frank starred as feared New York mob boss "Phil Leotardo" on HBO's epic series The Sopranos. Leotardo's simmering vendetta with "Tony Soprano" brought exhilarating excitement to millions of viewers week-after-week... Frank also penned a top-selling book entitled, "A Guy's Guide to Being A Man's Man," which was published by Penguin Putnam. GQ Magazine said, "It's awesome!"... Frank also recently starred as the lead in the upcoming movie, "Chicago Overcoat". Fans are sure to be pleased with Frank's riveting performance as an aging hit man who comes back for one last score. Over the years, Frank has received many awards for his various achievements on and off the screen. In 2002, he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Back East Picture Show at the Hoboken Film Festival. That same year he received the Italian-American Entertainer of the Year Award presented by the Italian Tribune. In 2005, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Garden State Film Festival. In 2006, Frank received the Honorary Branford Fellow from Branford College, Yale University. That same year he received a Best Supporting Actor Award for the film "Remedy" at the International Film and Screenplay Festival. Frank was a cast member when The Sopranos received the Emmy Award in 2007. In 2008, Frank received the coveted SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for The Sopranos. Frank currently resides in New Jersey and Florida, and has many film and television projects in the works.
Matthew Sweet tries to separate out the clichés from the reality when it comes to male masculinity in 2016 with the director of the forthcoming Being A Man festival at London's Southbank and Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum, the husband and wife team behind a new documentary that charts the emotional turmoil of childbirth on a man reluctant to grow up.Plus, Matthew travels to the Florence Nightingale Museum in London to meet New Generation Thinker and historian of beards, Alun Withey, who reveals why the current craze for male facial hair is not a patch on the Victorian age.And do you think you're a good listener? Do you think you're being listened to? In a year of political upheaval that's rapidly reshaping a new world order, the head of the Government's 'nudge unit' David Halpern, and communications professor Jim Macnamara, consider the importance of listening when it comes to a functioning democracy.The New Man by Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum is in selected cinemas. Being a Man runs at London's Southbank centre from November 25th - 27th Florence Nightingale Museum: The Age of the Beard: Putting on a Brave Face in Victorian Britain, runs from 18th November 2016 to 30th. Jim Macnamara is the author of Organizational Listening: The Missing Essential in Public Communication. He is conducting a public lecture, The Lost Art of Listening: the missing key to democratic and civil society participation, on Wednesday 23rd November at the London School of Economics.Producer: Craig Templeton Smith