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It has been six years since Warren Farrell and John Gray published their groundbreaking book, “The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It.”A prominent feminist for many years, Farrell shifted his focus when he started noticing major gaps in the conversation about men and women's issues. He's written multiple books, including “The Myth of Male Power” and “Why Men Earn More.”In “The Boy Crisis,” the authors detailed how boys have been falling behind in many key metrics of success and happiness. Boys dropped out from school at higher rates, died from suicide and drug overdoses at higher rates, and committed school shootings at higher rates than girls.In this interview, I wanted to get an update from Farrell on where things have progressed since they wrote their book.We also dive into some key wisdom for strengthening relationships and communication from his latest book “Role Mate to Soul Mate,” in which he compiles his findings from decades of counseling couples.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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Criticism, defensiveness, and emotional withdrawal can become major roadblocks, making the journey toward a fulfilling relationship seem almost unattainable. How do couples navigate these natural challenges and cultivate a deeper, more enduring connection? In this episode, listeners will discover practical tools and mindful practices intended to transform criticism into connected communication. By exploring specific appreciation techniques, scheduled sharing practices, and innovative exercises like "caring and sharing" sessions, couples can nurture a safer emotional environment. With insights into balancing playfulness with constructive dialogue and creating conflict-free zones, this episode aims to equip partners with the skills needed to cultivate lasting intimacy and emotional security in their relationships. Warren Farrell, PhD, has coached couples and psychologists worldwide in couples' communication for the past 30 years. His popular course is "Role Mate to Soul Mate: The Art and Discipline of Love." Dr. Farrell has been chosen by the Financial Times of London as one of the world's top 100 thought leaders. His books are published in 19 languages, and include The New York Times bestseller Why Men Are the Way They Are, international bestseller The Myth of Male Power, and 2018's The Boy Crisis. His previous book on couples' communication, Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say, was a selection of the Book of the Month Club. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. In this episode 06:20 From gender awareness to relationship transformation: A journey of advocacy and education. 10:50 Overcoming defensive listening with caring practices. 17:45 The importance of creating a safe environment for couples to handle criticism by regulating their nervous systems. 22:41 Cultivating deep connections through specific appreciation and conflict management. 32:48 How partners can effectively respond to critical comments while prioritizing thoughtful communication. 39:23 Enhancing relationship dynamics through awareness and accountability. 45:58 The importance of play and teasing in strengthening couple dynamics. Mentioned Role Mate to Soul Mate: The Seven Secrets to Lifelong Love (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say: Destroying Myths, Creating Love (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Why Men Are the Way They Are: The Male-Female Dynamic (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) The Myth of Male Power (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Why Men Earn More (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Shifting Criticism For Connected Communication Connect with Dr. Warren Farell Websites: warrenfarrell.com Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins Twitter: @DrJessHiggins Website: drjessicahiggins.com Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here. Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship. Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you! *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.
Dr. Warren Farrell has been a pioneering figure in gender studies since the 1960s. He is the author of The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. 15 Daily Steps to Lose Weight and Prevent Disease PDF: https://bit.ly/46XTn8f - Get my FREE eBook now! Become a Genius Life Premium Member! Learn more: http://thegeniuslife.com This episode is proudly sponsored by: Puori provides IFOS-certified, high potency fish oil to satisfy all of your pre-formed omega-3 needs! Visit Puori.com/MAX and use promo code MAX to get 20% off site-wide. BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy platform, making professional therapy accessible, affordable, and convenient. Get 10% off of your first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/MAX. Open is a fun, community-driven, and science-based breathwork practice to regulate your nervous system and change your life. Use http://withopen.com/GENIUS for 30 days free.
When speaking about fatherhood, it is common to neutralise the role played by fathers within a household. Due to various societal and ecclesial differences of opinion we tend to equivocate over precisely what fathers are for, and what they are supposed to do. Following on from the previous episode which discussed the loss of fatherhood in general, this episode sees Andy and Aaron each live-reveal to one another three key points each on what they believe is crucial for what fathers are for, and unpack a little about how fatherhood plays out in practice. RESOURCES: Warren Farrell, "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It" Nancy Pearcey, "The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes" Doug Wilson, "Father Hunger: Why God Calls Men to Love and Lead Their Families" **** Pod of the Gaps is a listener supported podcast! If you enjoy the show, please help cover our costs — neither Andy nor Aaron is paid to do the show, it's a labour of love. Your support helps cover our hosting costs, books, and the occasional coffee! If you enjoy our mix of wit and wisdom, please help us keep the show going and support us for a small amount at https://www.patreon.com/wkop ****
In our society, fatherhood is under attack. The crisis of masculinity leads many fathers to abdicate their responsibility for their children, and for those around them. Men are regularly condemned for aspiring to the virtues that once inspired good men to be good fathers. What do we lose when fatherhood is reviled? What is the impact of feminism on how fatherhood is seen today? How can churches encourage and teach fathers to model good fatherhood well? RESOURCES: Warren Farrell, "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It" Nancy Pearcey, "The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes" Doug Wilson, "Father Hunger: Why God Calls Men to Love and Lead Their Families" **** Pod of the Gaps is a listener supported podcast! If you enjoy the show, please help cover our costs — neither Andy nor Aaron is paid to do the show, it's a labour of love. Your support helps cover our hosting costs, books, and the occasional coffee! If you enjoy our mix of wit and wisdom, please help us keep the show going and support us for a small amount at https://www.patreon.com/wkop ****
In this episode, we welcome Warren Farrell back to the show. He is an author, political scientist, and activist who has written many books to include The Myth of Male Power, Why Men Earn More, and The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. He has also been described as the “father of the men's movement.” In this interview, we discuss his new online couples communication course called Role Mate to Soul Mate, how to avoid becoming defensive during an argument, what to do if you feel like you and your spouse are growing in opposite directions, how to nudge your spouse in a particular direction without drama, how to deal with communication after a fight, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we welcome Warren Farrell to the show. He is an author, political scientist, and activist who has written many books to include The Myth of Male Power, Why Men Earn More, and The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It, which is the main focus of today's discussion. He has also been described as the “father of the men's movement.” In this interview, we discuss how he got that nickname, why he broke off from the feminist movement of the 1970s, what the crisis with boys is and where it comes from, why it's so harmful for boys to be “dad-deprived”, the importance of fathers roughhousing with their children, how our soft modern society has made it harder for boys to develop well, how to rightly think about rites of passage, and much more. Let's get into it… Text UPPER ROOM to 727-472-3860 to get an application and to schedule 1-on-1 with Rylee Meek of The Upper Room and The King's Council. Episode notes and links HERE Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Best-selling author Dr. Warren Farrell joins Tim to talk about America's boy crisis. Warren has written books that have sold around the world, and was named by the Financial Times as one of the world's 100 top thought leaders. In this episode he talks about his book called, “The Boy Crisis: Why our boys are struggling and what we can do about it.” We dig into the challenges boys face now and how parents and others can help them become the men everyone wants them to be. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Boy_Crisis_auphonic.mp3 Over the past couple of decades, there has been a gradual shift in the way society has approached issues affecting both boys and girls. One of the more surprising tends that has come out of this are many indicators that boys have suffered. In all 63 of the most developed nations, boys are falling behind. They're falling behind in school with scores dropping in reading and writing. Boys are more likely to drop out of high school and college than girls. They are more likely to die from an opioid overdose. Boys and young men are more prone to depression and suicides than girls and young women. Once in their 20s, men are five times more likely to commit suicide than women. There has been a noticeable drop in the average IQ for boys. These are just some of the indicators that Warren Farrell cites in his landmark book called, “The Boy Crisis.” Warren has written many books about men and family over the years. He's done an extensive amount of original research on men's issues in society. As a result, he's gained insights into how those issues start to take shape long before boys become men. Links WarrenFarrell.com The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It, by Dr. Warren Farrell, Amazon Attention Must Be Paid: Warren Farrell and the Boy Crisis, Psychology Today Warren Farrell: Boys are in crisis. Fatherlessness is the reason, Associated Press About this Episode's Guest Dr. Warren Farrell Dr. Warren Farrell has been chosen by The Financial Times of London as one of the world's top 100 thought leaders, and by the Center for World Spirituality as one of the world's spiritual leaders. Dr. Farrell's books are published in more than 50 countries, and in 19 languages. His most recent, The Boy Crisis, (co-author, John Gray), was a finalist for the Indie book publishing award. His other books include The New York Times best seller, Why Men Are the Way They Are, plus the international best seller, The Myth of Male Power. A book on couples' communication, Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say, was a selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club. And Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap–and What Women Can Do About It was selected by U.S. News and World Report in 2006 as one of the top four books on careers. Dr. Farrell has taught at the university level in five disciplines, and appeared on more than 1,000 TV shows, being interviewed repeatedly by Oprah and Barbara Walters, as well as by Peter Jennings, Charlie Rose, and Larry King. He has been featured repeatedly in Forbes, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Warren Farrell is the only man ever elected three times to the Board of the National Organization for Women in NYC. And currently, as Chair of the Coalition to Create a White House Council on Boys and Men, he is working with the White House to create such a Council. Dr. Farrell teaches couples' communication courses around the country, and speaks internationally on the global boy crisis, its causes, and solutions. Warren has two daughters, and lives with his wife in Mill Valley, California, and virtually at www.warrenfarrell.com.
This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes author Warren Farrell to discuss his new book The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It.
Business owner Ryan Lucia joins our podcast to discuss his transition from the corporate white-collar world to the blue-collar entrepreneurial realm. After building a highly successful software sales organization, the company Ryan works for is acquired. The acquiring company decides to let him go because he doesn't match the academic profile they like their executives to have - Ryan is a self-made high school dropout. Ryan decides to do something entirely out of the box - start a https://aaronoverheaddoors.com/ (garage door business). Installing garage doors requires you to be good with tools and mechanics, a skill set Ryan does not have. Throughout Ryan's story, he dispels invaluable business and leadership advice. References: https://aaronoverheaddoors.com/ (Aaron Overhead Doors) https://www.familyeducation.com/life/gender-differences/why-boys-struggle-school#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20United%20States,the%20eighth%20grade%20than%20girls. (Why Boys Struggle With School) https://www.amazon.com/Boy-Crisis-Boys-Struggling-About/dp/1942952716/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1658355889&sr=8-1 (The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It) https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/invisiblehand.asp (Adam Smith Bio - From Investopedia) https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+26&version=NIV (Leadership Lesson - Start With Me (Matthew 26:21-22)) #QuitYourCrappyJob #podcast #selfimprovement #quityourjob #business #downsizing #downsize #entrepreneurlife Visit us at: https://www.quityourcrappyjob.com/ (https://www.quityourcrappyjob.com/) https://www.linkedin.com/company/quityourcrappyjob/ (LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/quityourcrappyjob (Facebook) https://youtu.be/vNW1LZZzUiY (YouTube) https://www.quityourcrappyjob.com/episode-009 (https://www.quityourcrappyjob.com/episode-009)
“There have been six mass [school] shootings that have killed more than 10 people … All six of them have been done by boys who have been dad-deprived—from Sandy Hook right on through to the Texas shooting,” says Warren Farrell, author of “The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It.” The recent horrific Uvalde, Texas school shooting has prompted heated debate about gun control, school safety, and mental illness. But few are zeroing in on the importance of a father presence, Farrell argues. The absence of an involved father is “the single biggest predictor of suicide… [and] one of the biggest causes of mental illness in boys and drug addictions in boys,” Farrell says. Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@EpochTV Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Gab: https://gab.com/EpochTV Telegram: https://t.me/EpochTV
Dr. Warren Farrell, author of "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Friday. Website; https://boycrisis.org Most Mass Shooters ‘Dad-Deprived Males': Author Warren Farrell https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morningbrief/most-mass-shooters-dad-deprived-males-author-warren-farrell_3786721.html BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Boy-Crisis-Boys-Struggling-About/dp/1948836130/ NEWSWEEK: Salvador Ramos Had Multiple 'Blowups' With His Mom: Texas Neighbor https://www.newsweek.com/salvador-ramos-had-multiple-blowups-his-mom-texas-neighbor-1710009 For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock,and @patrickpinkfile. Show website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to my podcast.In this Book Review, we will be talking about "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It" by Warren Farrell Ph.D. and John Gray Ph.D.Please Like, Comment and Share.Follow me on my social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jeremy-Ryan-Music-105717178349338Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremy_houchensInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyrmusic/If you want to hear this podcast on other platforms, follow this link:https://linktr.ee/JeremyRyanHBlessings.
If I measure a book's quality by how much it changes my perspective and enables me to improve my life, Dr. Farrell's The Myth of Male Power (1993) is one of the best books I've read. He's written valuable book after valuable books since, up to and including The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It (2018).I grew up believing in equality between the sexes and believe so now more than ever. Dr. Farrell's insight helped illuminate and clarify ways I and society don't empathize with men or realize how men are trapped and suffer. I've written about the chip on my shoulder about how people respond to my sharing my suffering to say my suffering isn't suffering and that I'm actually causing others to suffer or that the best I can do is to shut up and listen. I knew something was missing. His work helped make things fall into place.If I measure someone's leadership by how much that person influences others through inspiration, not coercion or authoritarian means, Dr. Farrell is a great leader. My mentor, Frances Hesselbein, also says the role of a leader is to see what others don't, which he does too.Bringing things back our environment, his leadership in seeing and clearly describing what others don't resembles what I find mission in sustainability. I'll always welcome more science and reporting, but we lack leadership. We lack people who inspire by connecting with their intrinsic motivations. I believe we can learn from him and apply what he's achieved in sustainability.Warren Farrell's home page See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we visit the idea of connection as important to our sense of well being and mental health. Take a moment, and ask yourself: Where do I feel connected in my life? Am I connected? Do I feel disconnected? We recap the key concepts of three authors we have had on, and all who have a unique take on "connection." We revisit Charley Wininger's, "Listening to Ecstasy: The Transformative Power of MDMA", Dr. Warren Farrell's, "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It,” and Bethany Saltman's, "Strange Situation: A Mother's Journey Through the Science of Attachment." We think you'll appreciate the idea of connection so much more after you listen to the show.______________________________________For more information or support contact Kevin or Niseema at: info@thepositivemindcenter.com, or call 212-757-4488. You can sign up for our weekly newsletter at www.tffpp.org.These are challenging times and we hope this episode served to validate and ease your anxiety about what you may be experiencing. Please feel free to also suggest show ideas to the above email. Thank you for listening,Kevin and Niseemawww.tffpp.orghttps://www.kevinlmhc.comwww.niseema.comwww.thepositivemindcenter.comPRODUCTION CREDITSOpening Music : Another Country, Pure Shadowfax, ShadowfaxBreak Music: Original Composition by Geoff BradyEnd Music : TFFPP Theme - Giullian Goiello for The Foundation for Positive PsychologyThe Positive Mind is produced with the help of:Engineering: Geoff BradyResearch and Production Associate: Connie Shannon Website Design and End Music: Giullian GioelloMarketing and PR: Jen Maguire, Maguire PR, jen@maguirepr.com
Catch up on what you missed on an episode of The Richard Syrett Show. Richard Syrett kicks off the show with a good friend of the show, Lou Schizas. News Editor at World Net Daily and Co-Author of "See Something, Say Nothing," Art Moore talks about his article “'Pogroms' against Jews in Israel recall Kristallnacht.” Health/Medical with freedom-lover and small-town physician, Dr. Patrick Phillips. Dr. Patrick Phillips discusses a new Peer-Reviewed Canadian study in Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight: “Majority of uninfected adults show pre-existing antibody reactivity against SARSCOV2.” After, Lou Schizas participates once again for “News Not In the News.” Plus, New York Times Best-Selling Author, Dr. Warren Farrell talks about his book “The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It.”
What You Need to Know is the plan behind the narrative machine! The narrative machine is the dominant storytelling enterprise of America. It's made up of 3 parts — 1) Big tech, 2) Big Media, and 3) Big government. This group of entities has come together to tell people exactly what to think, what to know, and what to do. They have a brainwashing model and it's very daunting. The first thing to do is realize the problem and then build your own community of knowledge. Dr. Warren Farrell, speaker, and author, shares his most recent bestseller The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. Dr. Farrell speaks around the country on the importance of fathers. Check out his website WarrenFarrell.com. Major General Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, speaker, author, and strategic communicator, shares her new book American Cyberscape: Trials and the Path to Trust. Gen. Eder explains how important it is for young people to do some kind of service, it instills in people the concept of doing something for a cause that is greater than themselves. Wrap Up: Sooner or later the Supreme Court will take some abortion-related cases. They won't be able to reverse Roe v. Wade on the first case but let's see what happens as they take more and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy is once again joined by Brian Karch (AS 051) aka Bk to compare notes and participate in an open discussion regarding some of the topics highlighted in the book, The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It, co-authored by Warren Farrell PhD and John Gray PhD. https://smile.amazon.com/Boy-Crisis-Boys-Struggling-About/dp/1948836130/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+boy+crisis&qid=1615048119&sr=8-1 Crisis of Education - Worldwide, boys are 50 percent less likely than girls to meet basic proficiency in reading, math, and science. Crisis of Mental Health - ADHD is on the rise. And as boys become young men, their suicide rates go from equal to girls to six times that of young women. Crisis of Fathering - Boys are growing up with less-involved fathers and are more likely to drop out of school, drink, do drugs, become delinquent, and end up in prison. Crisis of Purpose - Boys' old sense of purpose of being a warrior, a leader, or a sole breadwinner are fading. Many bright boys are experiencing a “purpose void,” feeling alienated, withdrawn, and addicted to immediate gratification. https://able-nation.org https://www.facebook.com/ablenation501c3/ https://protectorculture.com https://ableshepherd.com https://www.facebook.com/ableshepherd/ https://www.instagram.com/ableshepherd/?hl=en https://standinthegapinitiative.com
Dr Warren Farrell is a political scientist, activist and author of seven books including ‘The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It”In this interview, we discuss some of the societal issues that are negatively impacting boys and contributing to what Dr Farrell calls The Boy Crisis. We also explore the important role that fathers play in the raising of children and why it's so crucial for dads to be actively involved.What you'll learnDr Farrell's work on the National Organisation for Women (NOW)How he became known as the world's leading male feminist The research that caused him to switch his focusThe myth of male privilege – how the feminist movement got it wrongWhat is the boy crisis? How boys have fallen behind girls academically How suicide affects boys and men so profoundly How dad deprivation affects boys in negative waysThe seven areas where dad style parenting is different from mum style parentingThe developmental benefits of roughhousing The importance of family dinner nights and how to structure themHow to discuss controversial topics at family dinner nights and why boys love it. The benefits to dads who get more involvedIn the event of divorce – the four must do'sMore informationShow notes and links to resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/37
The Joker movie provides an entree into today's discussion of Incels (Involuntarily Celibate), the boy crisis and mental illness, with guest, Warren Farrell, PhD. What do these concepts have to do with each other? The answer is not as far-fetched as you might think. Dr. Farrell is the author of a new book entitled, The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. The Joker (played by Joaquin Phoenix in an Oscar-worthy performance) is the embodiment of these problems and illustrates how painful they are and what the potential consequences are in an uncaring society. You may be wondering why Dr. Carole, a foremost anti-media violence activist, is recommending that you go see The Joker, which some have complained is too violent. She begins the show by describing how its birds eye view into the mind of a man ostracized by society is more important than whatever non-gratuitous violence there is. Indeed, society needs more compassion towards all of these issues.
The Joker movie provides an entree into today's discussion of Incels (Involuntarily Celibate), the boy crisis and mental illness, with guest, Warren Farrell, PhD. What do these concepts have to do with each other? The answer is not as far-fetched as you might think. Dr. Farrell is the author of a new book entitled, The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. The Joker (played by Joaquin Phoenix in an Oscar-worthy performance) is the embodiment of these problems and illustrates how painful they are and what the potential consequences are in an uncaring society. You may be wondering why Dr. Carole, a foremost anti-media violence activist, is recommending that you go see The Joker, which some have complained is too violent. She begins the show by describing how its birds eye view into the mind of a man ostracized by society is more important than whatever non-gratuitous violence there is. Indeed, society needs more compassion towards all of these issues.
It's Friday And You Know What That Means... Today's topics include: John kicks off the show with this week's Windows R Us 'Jerk of The Week' segment. Next, Matthew Vadum (former senior vice president at Capital Research Center, investigative reporter for FrontPage Magazine, and author of "Subversion Inc.: How Obama’s ACORN Red Shirts Are Still Terrorizing and Ripping Off American Taxpayers") joins the show to discuss all things Adam Schiff and his deep state collusion. And finally, Dr. Warren Farrell (author of the book, "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It") talks to John about the current climate boys have to navigate through, and the negative impacts of growing up with out a male figure in their lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest Dr. Warren Farrell says that boys are in crisis internationally. With this is mind, Roy and Dr. Farrell look back on the week-long fallout over the Covington, KY high school students at the all-male Catholic school, and last weekend's situation in Washington between15-year-old student Nick Sandmann and Native American Elder Nathan Phillips. For full podcasts as well as bonus segments, subscribe to the Roy Green Show. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your favourite shows. Guest: Guest: Dr. Warren Farrell, psychologist, author of “The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It”, & chair of the Commission to Create a White House Council on Boys and Men See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your son is not the only one struggling. According to Dr. Warren Farrell -- and a slew of research -- boys in 63 of the largest developed nations are faring worse than girls. They're doing worse academically. They're falling behind in the workplace. And their physical and mental health is failing as well. In his new book, The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It, Farrell (and his co-author, John Gray) examine the many factors contributing to the boy crisis. They also point toward possible solutions. Solving the boy crisis will take a lot of effort on the part of parents, teachers and politicians, but it's a cause that's well worth our attention, because when our boys suffer, society suffers. In this episode, Jen, Janet & Warren discuss: How (and why) father absence hurts boys & society How moms (married or single) can encourage & support father involvement Why so many boys suffer a "purpose void" The importance of postponed gratification The link between recess, vocational education and the boy crisis How to find male mentors for your son The 4 "must-do's" for divorced parents of boys How dad deprivation may contribute to social violence -- including school shootings Links we mentioned (or should have) in Episode 115: boycrisis.org -- Dr. Farrell's website, jam-packed with info about the book and lots of links to other resources & organizations (including BuildingBoys & Boys Alive!) Coalition to Create a White House Council on Boys & Men -- multi-partisan effort working to create, well, a White House Council on Boys & Men, to research and implement initiatives to support the well-being of males, in the same way the White House Council on Women & Girls has since its establishment in 2009. Are Single Parents Bad for Boys? -- BuildingBoys post by Jen (Spoiler alert: The short answer is "not necessarily.") Is Shared Parenting Best for Boys After Divorce? -- personal blog post by Jen The Boy Crisis is Real - BuildingBoys' review of the book And, just for fun, watch the uncut version on Youtube!