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We're sharing a episode from another N2K show we thought you might like. It's the first episode of the new season of the show CISO Perspectives with Kim Jones. Enjoy! Show Notes: The cyber talent ecosystem faces severe indigestion, which has stifled growth and closed doors to new talent. In this episode of CISO Perspectives, host Kim Jones sits down with Ed Adams, the Head of Cybersecurity for North America at the Bureau Veritas Group, to discuss what has caused this indigestion and how leadership can better address these challenges. A key aspect of this conversation revolved around discussing Ed's book, See Yourself in Cyber: Security Careers Beyond Hacking, and how he expands the conversation surrounding traditional roles associated with cybersecurity. Want more CISO Perspectives?: Check out a companion blog post by our very own Ethan Cook, where he breaks down key insights, shares behind-the-scenes context, and highlights research that complements this episode. It's the perfect follow-up if you're curious about the cyber talent crunch and how we can reshape the ecosystem for future professionals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some U.S. banks pause electronic communications with the OCC following a major breach of the agency's email system. Uncertainty spreads at CISA. China accuses three alleged U.S. operatives of conducting cyberattacks during February's Asian Games. Microsoft Teams suffers filesharing issues. Fraudsters use ChatGPT to create fake passports. Car rental giant Hertz confirms data stolen in last year's Cleo breach. Researchers describe a novel process injection method called Waiting Thread Hijacking. A new macOS malware-as-a-service threat is being sold on underground forums. A UK man is sentenced to over eight years for masterminding the LabHost phishing platform. Kim Jones joins us with a preview of the newly relaunched CISO Perspective podcast. David Moulton from Unit 42 sits down with Rob Wright, Security News Director at Informa TechTarget for the latest Threat Vector. Fighting the flood of AI generated experts. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Kim Jones joins Dave to launch the newly rebranded CISO Perspectives—formerly CSO Perspectives. We're excited to welcome a fresh voice to the mic as Kim takes the helm. In this premiere episode, he's joined by Ed Adams for a candid conversation about the evolving role of the CISO and the big question on everyone's mind: Is the cyber talent ecosystem broken? Tune in as Kim kicks off this next chapter—same mission, sharper focus, new perspective. Threat Vector Segment The cybersecurity industry is full of headlines, but are we paying attention to the right ones? In this segment of Threat Vector, host David Moulton, Director of Thought Leadership at Unit 42, sits down with Rob Wright, Security News Director at Informa TechTarget, to discuss the stories the industry overlooks, the overhyped AI security fears, and the real risks posed by certificate authorities. You can listen to the full conversation here and catch new episodes of Threat Vector each Thursday on your favorite podcast app. Selected Reading OCC Hack: JPMorgan, BNY Limit Information Sharing With Agency After Breach (Bloomberg) CISA Braces for Major Workforce Cuts Amid Security Fears (BankInfo Security) China Pursuing 3 Alleged US Operatives Over Cyberattacks During Asian Games (SecurityWeek) Microsoft Teams File Sharing Outage, Users Unable to Share Files (Cyber Security News) ChatGPT Image Generator Abused for Fake Passport Production (GB Hackers) Hertz says personal, sensitive data stolen in Cleo attacks (The Register) Waiting Thread Hijacking: A Stealthier Version of Thread Execution Hijacking (Check Point Research) macOS Users Beware! Hackers Allegedly Offering Full System Control Malware for Rent (Cyber Security News) LabHost Phishing Mastermind Sentenced to 8.5 Years (Infosecurity Magazine) Virtual reality: The widely-quoted media experts who are not what they seem (Press Gazette) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Gene Fay interviews Ed Adams, President and CEO at Security Innovation, about his journey into cybersecurity and his work in advancing software security practices. Ed shares his story of transitioning from quality assurance in software at Rational Software to founding Security Innovation, a company focused on application security and training. Ed also dives into his book, See Yourself in Cybersecurity Careers Beyond Hacking, which highlights the many career paths available in the cybersecurity industry beyond hands-on keyboard roles. He discusses the cybersecurity talent shortage, particularly how it affects underrepresented groups, and the need for organizations to rethink how they hire and retain talent.Takeaways:There are many ways to start a career in cybersecurity, even from non-technical backgrounds.Security is an integral part of software quality can help developers and organizations create more secure, reliable applications.The book, See Yourself in Cybersecurity Careers Beyond Hacking, focuses on educating the next generation of cybersecurity professionals and promoting diversity in the field.The cybersecurity talent shortage is not about the lack of skilled individuals, but about outdated hiring practices and insufficient investment in talent development.
In this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, we're celebrating the plumbing and heating industry with some amazing installer stories.Mike Lacey is joined in the studio by Todd Glister, co-host of the Heating & Plumbing Show on Fix Radio – sponsored by Vaillant – for a chinwag about some weird and wonderful tales from installers and colleagues.The pair spill the beans about embarrassing rookie mistakes, youthful mishaps and getting up to mischief on the job.Plus, there's amusing animal encounters and a tribute to those customers who go the extra mile.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?Follow Todd on Instagram, X (Twitter) and FacebookFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hubGot a plumbing story you'd like to share? Get in touch on X (Twitter), Instagram or Facebook, or email us at thevaillantpodcastuk@vaillant.comCheck out our YouTube channelAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.Listen to more episodes of The Vaillant PodcastTell us what you think about The Vaillant Podcast on our socials or email us at thevaillantpodcastuk@vaillant.com
It's a new year and a new start – so in this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, we're talking about business planning.How can installer businesses get organised and put plans in place to help them take on 2024 in the best possible shape?Joining host Mark Wilkins is Lee Tilbury of Hampshire-based Neater Heat, who brings some brilliant business planning advice to the show.They chat about managing increased workloads during the winter months, how using technology helps Lee to keep on top of tax, and look ahead to new legislation that's affecting the industry this year and beyond.Plus, Lee explains why it's vital to get out to trade shows and reveals his favourite Vaillant products.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?We always recommend talking to your accountant for financial advice about the tax issues discussed in this episode.Find out more about MCS, the Future Homes Standard and the Boiler Upgrade SchemeCheck out the trade shows coming up in 2024: PHEX, Homebuilding & Renovating Show, Fully Charged Live and InstallerSHOWDiscover the aroTHERM plus heat pump and the ecoFIT pure combi boilerFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hubFollow Vaillant on X (Twitter), Instagram or FacebookCheck out our YouTube channelAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.Listen to more episodes of The Vaillant PodcastTell us what you think about The Vaillant Podcast on our socials or email us at
The festive season is also the heating season – and for many installers, working at Christmas is just part of the job.In this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, we're donning our Santa hats and pulling crackers for a Christmas special.Joining ho-ho-host Mark Wilkins are three wise men: Essex-based gas engineer (and qualified pilot) Shoaib Awan of The Gas Expert Ltd, and Luke Sheppard and Simon Murray of Surrey-based Optimus Heating – a winner of Vaillant's Heat Pump Challenge.They discuss working on Christmas Day, navigating the busiest period for heating and plumbing installers, and maintaining a good work-life balance over the party season.Plus, there's chat about favourite festive memories, top Yuletide tunes and the best thing about a Christmas dinner.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?Follow The Gas Expert Ltd and Optimus Heating on InstagramFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hubFollow Vaillant on X (Twitter), Instagram or FacebookCheck out our YouTube channelAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.Listen to more episodes of The Vaillant PodcastTell us what you think about The Vaillant Podcast on our socials or email us at thevaillantpodcastuk@vaillant.com
In this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, Mike Lacey is at the helm for the first time. He's joined by Essex-based installer and social media star Ian Briggs of IRB Heating, who gives us his thoughts about the brand new ecoTEC plus boiler.Ian tells us what it's like to install and set up, how it improves on the previous ecoTEC plus range, and what feature he likes the most.Also in the studio is Vaillant Technical Development Officer Piers Cooper, who's been involved in training Vaillant's army of service engineers on the new ecoTEC plus, as well as helping with installer training. He explains more about what our engineers like about the new boiler and the features that make servicing easier.Plus, there's chat about connectivity, getting active on social media, and Ian's Vaillant-branded socks.Our new ecoTEC plus is our first product range, incorporating new technology, which has been independently certified to operate with up to 20% hydrogen and other blended gas mixtures, preparing the product should the UK Government decide that these fuels have a role to play in our future energy mix.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?Learn more about the remastered ecoTEC plus boilerDiscover the myVAILLANT connect internet gatewayFind out about the sensoROOM wireless thermostatMonitor your customers' heating systems with myVAILLANT ProSign up for online and in-person training with The Vaillant AcademyLogin to your Advance account to grab yourself some Vaillant merchandise from our catalogueFollow Ian on Instagram, X (Twitter) and FacebookFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hubFollow us on X (Twitter), Instagram or Facebook, and check out our YouTube channelAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.
In this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, Mark Wilkins is joined by Paul Honeyman, Vaillant's Head of Product Management in the UK, and Mike Lacey, Vaillant's Head of Digital Technology, to take a deep dive into the brand new ecoTEC plus boiler, which launched in June.Our new ecoTEC plus is our first product range, incorporating new technology, which has been independently certified to operate with up to 20% hydrogen and other blended gas mixtures, preparing the product should the UK Government decide that these fuels have a role to play in our future energy mix.Paul talks about the extensive research and development that went into the new boiler and explains what's changed compared with the original and why. He also reveals some of the hidden functions and features that you may not be aware of, and tackles a few technical installation queries.And Mike goes into more detail about the connectivity aspect of the ecoTEC plus and Vaillant's new internet-enabled products. He discusses why it's simpler than ever to set up a connected Vaillant heating system, why data is key, and what the future holds for smart home heating.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?Learn more about the remastered ecoTEC plus boilerSee the technical specifications and installation manuals for the new ecoTEC plus modelsDiscover the myVAILLANT connect internet gatewaySolving connectivity issues with myVAILLANT connectFind out about the sensoROOM wireless thermostatMonitor your customers' heating systems with myVAILLANT ProFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hubFollow us on X (Twitter), Instagram or Facebook , and check out our YouTube channelAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.Listen to more episodes of The Vaillant Podcast
In this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, we're focusing on how Vaillant is leading the way in tackling the heat pump skills gap with Aspire – a brand new training journey that's designed to give gas installers the knowledge they need to make the transition to low carbon heating. Host Mark Wilkins is joined by Laura Needham, Vaillant's Head of Training, to reveal what's covered in the learning pathway, the online and hands-on training options available and the rewards awaiting installers who complete the programme.And co-host Simon Whysall pops in to recap the key takeaways from the first three episodes of our mini-series.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more about heat pump training?Learn more about AspireSee more about our survey of installers' attitudes to heat pump trainingRead more about the Heat Training Grant (England only)Find out more about Vaillant's industry-leading online and in-person training optionsDiscover Vaillant's range of heat pumpsFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hub and follow us on Twitter, Instagram or FacebookAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.Listen to more episodes of The Vaillant Podcast
In this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, we're taking a dive into the world of connectivity and smart heating. To demystify the concept, Simon Whysall caught up with Mike Lacey, Vaillant's Head of Digital Technology, for a live chat in front of an installer audience on our stand at InstallerSHOW in Birmingham in June. Simon and Mike explain how smart home technology has lots of benefits for installers and homeowners. They talk about how Vaillant is putting connectivity at the heart of our heating systems with the remastered ecoTEC plus boiler and the new myVAILLANT connect gateway. And they field a few audience questions, too.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?Discover Vaillant's range of smart home-ready products:The remastered ecoTEC plus boilerThe new myVAILLANT connect internet gatewayThe new sensoROOM wireless thermostatMonitor your customers' heating systems with myVAILLANT ProFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hub and follow us on Twitter, Instagram or FacebookAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.Listen to more episodes of The Vaillant Podcast
In this episode of The Vaillant Podcast, we're continuing our conversation about the heat pump skills gap and what we're doing as a manufacturer to support installers who want to retrain and diversify into low carbon heating.Joining host Mark Wilkins is Victoria Matthews, Vaillant's External Affairs and Policy Manager, to discuss the results of our recent survey, which revealed what our loyal installers really think about upskilling in heat pumps.How many gas installers are interested in taking up heat pump training, and why? What are the barriers stopping them from doing so? And what support do they need?Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?See more about our survey and read the full reportRead more about the Heat Training Grant (England only)Learn more about Aspire, our brand-new heat pump training pathwayFind out more about Vaillant's industry-leading online and in-person training optionsDiscover Vaillant's range of heat pumpsFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hub and follow us on Twitter, Instagram or FacebookAbout The Vaillant PodcastThe Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.Listen to more episodes of The Vaillant Podcast
The Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, and from fitness to finances, installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing.In the first episode of a four-part series about the heat pump skills gap, we're discussing why the UK urgently needs to train more heat pump installers and what we're doing as a manufacturer to support installers who want to diversify.The UK government has set a target of 600,000 heat pump installations a year by 2028 as part of the drive to decarbonise home heating, so training the nation's gas installers in low carbon technologies is a top priority for the industry.Vaillant estimates that we need to upskill 100,000 installers to hit the government's target. But with only 1,500 accredited heat pump installers in the UK right now, how do we bridge this skills gap within the next five years?In this episode, host Simon Whysall is joined by Mark Wilkins, Vaillant's Technology and Training Director, to look at the reasons why we have so few heat pump installers, how to boost the take-up of low carbon technologies among homeowners, and the roles of the government and the heating industry in supporting installers to retrain in renewables.Produced by Ed Adams, First TouchWant to know more?Read more about the Heat Training Grant Learn more about the Boiler Upgrade Scheme Find out more about Vaillant's industry-leading online and in-person training optionsDiscover Vaillant's range of heat pumpsFor industry hot topics, stories and more about how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit our In The Know installer hub and follow us on Twitter, Instagram or FacebookListen to more episodes of The Vaillant Podcast
In a recent FiveThirtyEight poll, 60 percent of men surveyed said society puts pressure on men to behave in a way that is unhealthy or bad. Men account for 80 percent of suicides in the United States, and 3 in 10 men have suffered from depression. Ed Adams and Ed Frauenheim say a big part of the problem is a model of masculinity that's become outmoded and even dangerous, to both men and women.The conventional notion of what it means to be a man--what Adams and Frauenheim call "Confined Masculinity"--traps men in an emotional straitjacket; steers them toward selfishness, misogyny, and violence; and severely limits their possibilities. As an antidote, they propose a new paradigm: Liberating Masculinity. It builds on traditional masculine roles like the protector and provider, expanding men's options to include caring, collaboration, emotional expressivity, an inclusive spirit, and environmental stewardship.Some of the topics covered in this one:A better definition of masculinity to better serve men and womenBetter ways to show up a manThe top commonalities among great leadersThe future direction of masculinity Surviving growing up as a male in societyThe damage done to young men growing up in the Man BoxAbout My Esteemed Guest, Ed Frauenheim:Ed Frauenheim was senior director of content at Great Place to Work--the research organization behind Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work For" list. He has written or cowritten articles for Fortune, Inc., and Wired and is the coauthor of three books.Ed Frauenheim has wrestled with what it means to be a man for four decades. In his personal and professional lives. As a young man, an adult, a father. As an observer of the best workplaces in the world. As cofounder of a group trying to reinvent organizations.The traditional male obsessions with winning, with brute strength, with becoming king of the corporate hill haunted Ed for much of his life. But through personal reflection, mindful practices, and plenty of help, he has come to redefine as worthy traits like emotional sensitivity, exuberance, and camaraderie. He's living a fuller life as a result.Ed has cowritten three other books, including A Great Place to Work for All: Better for Business, Better for People, Better for the World. In that book and other content, Ed has explored how our more-complex, interconnected economy is calling on men to break free of a narrow version of masculinity. If you like what you've heard at The Evolved Caveman podcast, support us by subscribing, leaving reviews on Apple podcasts. Every review helps to get the message out! Please share the podcast with friends and colleagues.Follow Dr. John Schinnerer on| Instagram | Instagram.com/@TheEvolvedCaveman| Facebook | Facebook.com/Anger.Management.Expert| Twitter | Twitter.com/@JohnSchin| LinkedIn | Linkedin.com/in/DrJohnSchinnererOr join the email list by visiting: GuideToSelf.comPlease visit our YouTube channel and remember to Like & Subscribe!https://www.youtube.com/user/jschinnererEditing/Mixing/Mastering by: Brian Donat of B/Line Studios www.BLineStudios.com Tune in to find out more in this episode of The Evolved Caveman Podcast with Dr. John Schinnerer. Please be sure to like, rate, review and share! Thank you in advance for helping to spread the word!
This episode could literally SAVE your life! We've had Ed on the show before - discussing masculinity; confined and liberated masculinity to be more specific. In this episode, we discuss his recent heart attack and anxiety attack that further opened his eyes to how he was living a life driven by ego and hyper-masculine ideals. YOU can live a happier and healthier life learning what he learned the hard way. And as stated before, this episode could literally save YOUR life!! Read the article here: https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/arrow-and-circle-men/ Get his and Ed Adams's book, Reinventing Masculinity here: https://www.reinventingmasculinity.com Connect with Ed here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-frauenheim-685294/
Breaches continue to balloon for healthcare applications as the industry continues to drive innovations in virtual care, personalized medicine, and digital healthcare. Organizations that deploy robust application development security programs create the opportunity to identify and correct security weaknesses before products hit the market. Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) security programs provide the tools, processes, and training required to design products with security in mind to reduce the likelihood of breaches of sensitive information. Join us for this episode of the CyberPHIx podcast where we hear from Ed Adams, CEO for Security Innovation. Security Innovation provides application security services, training, testing, and consulting to healthcare and other industries. Topics covered in this session include: Application development security trends The latest threats and vulnerabilities impacting healthcare application development Best practices for securing AppDev, DevOps, and DevSecOps teams and processes Common development misconceptions and missteps that lead to security exposures Security training approaches for healthcare app developers Frameworks and external resources for SDLC security including OWASP and others Healthcare-specific vulnerabilities and risk exposures identified during application development Third-party and fourth-party risks including open-sourced code and IoT devices Budget priorities for SDLC security investments
Ed Frauenheim launches Act 2 with an exploration of pivotal moments leading to his current work. “I got into this [work] of masculinity in workplaces through a long-term study of what makes workplaces and leadership good, if not great.” That study led Ed to joining the research and consulting firm behind the “Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For” list, giving him keen insight into what happens at the confluence of workplace leadership and masculinity.Ed shares how his work highlighted some of the more serious issues within the workplace, for example, leading from models of “traditional masculinity,” which he found can “end up leaving a guy being isolated, rigid, and cold in a world that's now calling for connection, agility, and warmth. It's really not a good formula…”We discuss the big picture of what it means to be whole, and how the full spectrum of energies, both feminine and masculine, can be found in each of us.Ed touches on the “battle for the soul of men,” pointing to the darker seductions of numbing addictions, violent and childish acting out, drawing our attention to the choice point today's men currently find ourselves in.Ed digs into a series of discussions of his colleagues, including co-author Ed Adams, and the range of work he's involved in. He highlights Project Compassion and their important, timely mission of bringing compassion into the world of policing.We begin to wrap Act 2 with Ed taking us on a nickel tour of his latest book, finally bringing it on home with a lovely lesson of compassion learned on an L.A. freeway from his son!Ed Frauenheim is about reinventing masculinity, workplaces and society--and about connecting the dots among the three for a more soulful world. He is a writer, speaker and consultant who has focused on workplace, technology and culture matters for more than 25 years. His stories have been featured in Fortune, Wired and USA Today. Ed spent six years as director of content at Great Place to Work, the global consultancy that produces the annual Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list. He has co-written four books including A Great Place to Work For All and Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection. Ed co-founded The Teal Team, a group of professionals dedicated to creating more soulful organizations. He also co-founded Project Compassion, an initiative to elevate compassion in policing to strengthen the heart of communities. He is the father of two teenagers and husband to artist Rowena Richie. He lives in San Francisco.Find Ed at edfruaenheim.com, on LinkedIn and Twitter - @edfrauenheim
Brigham Young University is tearing down the Harris Fine Arts Center and replacing it with the construction of the new Arts Building for the College of Fine Arts and Communication. The building will host the performance spaces, media rooms, and cinema production areas for the departments of art, design, and theatre and media. “We didn't have an animation program then we didn't have a film program then, we didn't have a design program then … this building wasn't designed for those and we need a building to help our film and animation programs,” said Ed Adams, dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communications at BYU. While the new building is under construction the departments will work out of the new Music Building which is finishing up its construction. New buildings at BYU are forgoing the tradition of being named after people, and are now being named simply after their utility purpose. “It's a recognition that many of the blessings we have come from the Church and they don't come from single individuals and we are not esteeming one person over another and so we are in a mode where we are going to build buildings and name them after their purpose,” Adams said. Demolition is scheduled for the first quarter of 2023 and the project is predicted to be completed by 2025.
Men in our society have certainly been socialized to act and behave in a way that author Ed Frauenheim refers to as associated with "confined masculinity". In this co-authored book with author Ed Adams entitled " Reinventing Masculinity-The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection" the authors address the differences between "confined masculinity" and "liberated masculinity".
Reinventing Masculinity, The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection In this episode, Dr. Ed Adams talks about how and why we need to reinvent Masculinity. Take away: Look at everything as a source of creativity and the ability to express creativity. Action step: Pursue intimacy or deeper connection with your loved ones or to the natural environment. Step out of the ordinary and go into the non-ordinary experience such as being generous with your words, touch, time and kindness. It will improve your life. Money Learnings: Didn't remember learning anything from school. Bio: Dr. Ed Adams, co-author of Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection He is a licensed psychologist in private practice who has treated men in individual and group therapy for more than thirty years. Highlights from this episode: Link to episode page How did Dr. Ed decide to work with men on masculinity The underlying theme that causes men to struggle What inspired him to write his book "Reinventing Masculinity" What Dr. Ed means by Liberating Masculinity What are the 5 C and their importance https://www.reinventingmasculinity.com/ https://www.menmentoringmen.org/ https://www.dredadams.net/ Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let’s talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let’s figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It’s about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! Show Sponsor: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Schedule your free no obligation call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul http://richersoul.com/ rocky@richersoul.com Some music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
Today on the Dads with Daughters Podcast we spoke with Ed Frauenheim, co-author of the new book: Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connectionas he talks to us about his experiences as a father but also his experiences in creating a world that socializes men to create a gender equitable and overall world that that is safe for all women. We talk about the book as well as his own experiences in fatherhood. About the Book In a recent FiveThirtyEight poll, 60 percent of men surveyed said society puts pressure on men to behave in a way that is unhealthy or bad. Men account for 80 percent of suicides in the United States, and three in ten American men have suffered from depression. Ed Adams and Ed Frauenheim say a big part of the problem is a model of masculinity that's become outmoded and even dangerous, to both men and women. The conventional notion of what it means to be a man--what Adams and Frauenheim call "Confined Masculinity"--traps men in an emotional straitjacket; steers them toward selfishness, misogyny, and violence; and severely limits their possibilities. As an antidote, they propose a new paradigm: Liberating Masculinity. It builds on traditional masculine roles like the protector and provider, expanding men's options to include caring, collaboration, emotional expressivity, an inclusive spirit, and environmental stewardship. Through hopeful stories of men who have freed themselves from the strictures of Confined Masculinity, interviews with both leaders and everyday men, and practical exercises, this book shows the power of a masculinity defined by what the authors call the five Cs: curiosity, courage, compassion, connection, and commitment. Men will discover a way of being that fosters healthy, harmonious relationships at home, at work, and in the world. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today!
"Liberating masculinity is not a product. It's a process of growing up and a process of growing down. Growing up is having life experiences. Growing down as finding deeper meaning and involvement." - Ed AdamsWelcome to The Mindful FIRE Podcast, where we explore living mindfully on the path to financial independence and beyond. I'm your host, Adam Coelho and I'm so glad you're here. On today's episode, I'm joined by Ed Adams and Ed Frauenheim, the authors of the book, Reinventing Masculinity, The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection.On today's episode, we explore something a little bit different. We explore what it means to be a man and how the idea of masculinity is changing and how that benefits both men and women alike.While today's conversation isn't directly about financial independence or mindfulness, although we do touch on both of those topics, it really explores what it means to show up fully in our life. Are we carrying the beliefs and ways of being that society is telling us to do, rather than truly getting in touch with who we really are and what it means to be human. I really enjoyed this conversation with Ed Frauenheim and Ed Adams, and I hope that you enjoyed it as well. Subscribe to receive new episodes and guided meditations every Tuesday.Full Show Notes : https://bit.ly/3lj68CVMore Inspiring Interviews : https://bit.ly/3eJvU1WMore Guided Meditations : https://bit.ly/3bOTsQU
Will and Jon interview Dr. Ed Adams and Ed Frauenheim, both experts in the field of masculinity, and coauthors of the book Reinventing Masculinity, The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection (https://www.reinventingmasculinity.com) So much to cover in so little time: confined masculinity vs liberating masculinity the 5 C's of liberating masculinity developing a curious mind liberating masculinity in relationships and business and much much more! Find out more about Dr. Ed Adams here: https://www.dredadams.net https://www.menmentoringmen.org Find our more about Ed Frauenheim: https://thetealteam.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-frauenheim-685294/ And find out more about our sponsor, Naked Warrior Recovery Supplements: https://nw-recovery.com/?ref=28 and enter MTM2021 to get 20% off! Opening and closing Music: Malecon by Soyb & Amine Maxwell https://soundcloud.com/soybmusic https://soundcloud.com/aminemaxwell Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-malecon Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/xbWzYbtMgIE
To Connect with Dr. Ed Adams:Book: Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connectionhttps://www.reinventingmasculinity.comWebsite: https://www.dredadams.netMen Mentoring Men (M3): https://www.menmentoringmen.org To Connect with Travis:IG: @travers03Website: http://www.travisstock.comEmail: travisstock03@gmail.comBecome a Contributor: https://www.patreon.com/thenewmasculine
Further unpacking Liz Plank's book For the Love of Men and discussing our next read, Reinventing Masculinity, by Ed Adams and Ed Frauenheim. Opening and closing Music: Malecon by Soyb & Amine Maxwell https://soundcloud.com/soybmusic https://soundcloud.com/aminemaxwell Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-malecon Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/xbWzYbtMgIE
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Thank you for listening to our Finding Brave show, ranked in the Top 100 Apple Podcasts in Careers! “This older way, what we call this more conventional and confined way of being a man, it no longer works. It’s proving to be unhealthy, and even dangerous in the workplace and beyond, in society.” - Ed Frauenheim In the flatter, faster, fairness-focused world that’s taking shape today, it’s become clear that we need a new model for how men show up and lead in organizations. The traditional, “confined” masculinity steers men to be more rigid, cold and isolated in a work world that’s now calling for flexibility, warmth and connection. Today’s Finding Brave guest shares his messages and insights about how a new, liberating masculinity is emerging—and can be seen in some of today’s leading business executives and sports leaders. It’s a male ethos that enables men to break out of the emotional straightjacket many grew up with, to reckon with the privilege and power we have long benefitted from, and to succeed in new, inclusive ways. Ed Frauenheim is a writer and speaker who has focused on workplace, technology and culture matters for more than 25 years. His writing has been featured in Fortune, Inc. and USA Today. He has co-authored four books including the latest, Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection, co-written with Dr. Ed Adams, a past president of the American Psychological Association’s division devoted to the treatment of men and boys. In their book, the two Eds tell the story of how we are evolving from a cramped, unhealthy, outdated masculinity to one that frees us all to build a better, more inclusive future. In this episode, Ed reveals the ways that we can all move from exclusive to inclusive success through the use of his innovative “5Cs” framework. This information can help us all level up to succeed and develop our inclusive spirit and habits. To lean more about today's guest, visit: https://www.reinventingmasculinity.com/
Better Horses Radio NATIONAL featuring guests Dr. Fred Gardner, Craig Cameron, Kay Berry/Chris Cox, and Ed Adams.
Ed Frauenheim Ed Frauenheim is a writer and speaker who has focused on workplace, technology and culture matters for more than 25 years. His writing has been featured in Fortune, Inc. and USA Today. He has co-authored four books. The latest is Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection, co-written with Dr. Ed Adams, a past president of the American Psychological Association’s division devoted to the treatment of men and boys. In the book, the two Eds tell the story of how we are evolving from a cramped, unhealthy, outdated masculinity to one that frees us all to build a better, more inclusive future. Dr Charles Redd Dr. Charles Redd, Jr. is a nationally recognized Fortune 500 business leader, adjunct professor, speaker, and ministry founder. With more than 30 years of exceptional performance in both business and ministry, Dr. Redd has a profound approach to developing successful leaders. His track record of transforming underperforming sales teams at The Hershey Company, PepsiCo – Frito-Lay, and Coca-Cola Enterprises has made him a national leader in operations, sales leadership, and sales revenue. Dr. Redd’s approach to building exemplary leadership teams has resulted in record-breaking sales in major retailers including Wal-Mart, Kroger, Publix, and convenience stores, as well as high rates of retention and increased morale.
Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio. In this segment- Honoring the Soul of Men - Dr. Foojan shares the Tip of the Week about living joyously. She will answer your questions in the Ask Me segment about loving someone and wanting to marry them, even though families are against it. Then it is time for the latest Research about children associate power and masculinity, as early as 4 years old, even in countries considered to be more egalitarian like Norway. Researchers also show that in some situations the power-masculinity association does not manifest in girls. Then Dr. Foojan brings you Dr. Ed Adams, co-author of Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection is a licensed psychologist in private practice who specializes in treating men in individual and group therapy for more than thirty years. he is also the founder of Men Mentoring Men. www.reinventingmasculinity.com Visit my website - www.FOOJAN.com Remember to Subscribe, Listen, Review, Share! Find me on these sites: *iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i...) *Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/m/Inpl5...) *Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=185544...) *YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...) Platforms to Like and Follow: *Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DrFoojanZeine/) *Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Dr.FoojanZe...) *Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/DrZeine/) *LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/DrFoojanZ...) *YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Iv...)
Edward M. Adams, PsyD, has been a psychologist in private practice for over thirty years. He founded the nonprofit organization Men Mentoring Men and has facilitated over one thousand men's meetings, workshops, and retreats. The conventional notion of what it means to be a man--what Adams and Frauenheim call "Confined Masculinity"--traps men in an emotional straitjacket; steers them toward selfishness, misogyny, and violence; and severely limits their possibilities. As an antidote, they propose a new paradigm: Liberating Masculinity. It builds on traditional masculine roles like the protector and provider, expanding men's options to include caring, collaboration, emotional expressivity, an inclusive spirit, and environmental stewardship. Links: https://www.youtube.com/c/FreedomPact (video interviews) https://freedompact.co.uk/newsletter (Healthy, Wealthy & Wise Newsletter) https://instagram.com/freedompact
We will hear from Ruth L. Renlund, Ed Adams, and Lloyd D. Newell.
Better Horses Radio NATIONAL with Ernie Rodina and Dawn Dawson, featuring special guest interviews from Steve Stafford, Dr. Liz Santschi, Luke Jones, Joe Manning and Ed Adams.
This episode features a conversation on cybersecurity training with Ed Adams, President and CEO of Security Innovation. Ed is a software quality and security expert with over 20 years of experience in the field. He has presented to tens of thousands of security professionals at reputable industry events such as RSA Conference (the US & Asia), Ponemon Institute’s RIM Renaissance, Connected Security Expo, Mozilla’s Privacy Lab, Allstate CyberCon, Applied Materials Global Technology Conference, among others.
We sit down with Ed Adams- recently retired professor from Montana State University. Ed was instrumental in the development and success of the SubZero lab at MSU. We chat about his career path, some of the research that he has worked on, and a few stories that happened along the way. Tune in. Music on this episode by Ketsa. Tracks: Night Fly and Greener Grass.
EP 50 "Neil Jackson & Ed Adams" by Jasey Gibson & Travis Barnes
Ed Adams, fan favorite, Lead Singer of Southern Heartburn joins us on the podcast! Be sure to check out their Facebook, subscribe to their YouTube and stream some of their music on Spotify, and iTunes!
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Dr. Katie Young, Justine Staten and Mike Kevil.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Sarah Leonhard, Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. JD Conway Dechra.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina/Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Brad Lund, Pete Kyle, JD Holland, and Bob Feist.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Katie Young, Maury Mertz, Carl Frees, and Cassie Reid.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Ken DeVan, Karrie Collins, and Brian Hupp.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Dr. Katie Miller, Les Vogt, and Sean Johnson.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from John Toli, Heather Fuesz, and Sterling Buist.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Josh Rushing, Dr. Duren, and Lyle Lovett.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Dr. Karl Frees, Mike Beers, and Craig Cameron.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Karrie Collins, Robert McClaren, and Sarah Leonhard.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Bob Tallman, and Tyler Magnus.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams featuring special guest interviews from Bob McGrady, Duane Walker, and Justine Staten.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina/Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Matt Jobe, Phil Haugen, Tammy Pate, and Donna Saddoris.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from John Teagarden, Jim Holland, and Cole Davidson.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Brent Wright, Dr. Stephen Duran, and Charlie McKellips.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Fred Gardner, John Toli, and Kerry Kuhn.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Jason Vanlandingham, Margauex Tucker, and Steve Ross.
Better Horses NATIONAL with Ed Adams and Dawn Dawson, featuring special guest interviews from John Paul, Josh Rushing, Jason Vanlandingham, Steve Ross, and Cooper
Better Horses NATIONAL with Ed Adams and Dawn Dawson, featuring special guest interviews from Corey Young, Steve Cook, Bobby Kerr, and Tom Seay.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Danielle Baker, Alexis Losey, and Joey Roberts.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Sarah Leonhard, Mark Gratny, and Al Dunning.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Casey Winn, Jim Gray, Julie Vollertsen, and Josh Rushing.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Kayla & Farley Ratzlaff, Karie Collins, and Mike Miola.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina/Ed Adams featuring special guest interviews from Carl Frees, Phil Haugen, Matt Jobe, Sara Davidson, and Danielle Baker.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina/Ed Adams featuring special guest interviews from Fred Gardner, Gary Lewis, Patrick Benson, John Parker, and Corey Cushing.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina/Ed Adams featuring special guest interviews from Fred Gardner, Gary Lewis, Patrick Benson, John Parker, and Corey Cushing.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Marguax Tucker, Kevin Hankins, and Ashley Purdin.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Ashley Purdin, Nick Rodina, Rhonda Martin, and David Nigro.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Christine Faulkner Loneman, Jack Brainard, and Todd Wright.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from guests George Hupp, Randy Raub, and Kerry Kuhn.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Martha Josey, Billy Etbauer, and Kerry Kuhn.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Sarah Leonhard, Mark Granty, and Marguax Tucker.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Emily McLeod, Fred Gardner, and James Clement.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Tammy Pate, Nick O’Dell, and Brett Spader.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Ann White, Mike Kevil, and Randy Little.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Sarah Leonhard, Amy Wilson, and Billy Allen.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews form Frank Slaughter, Rhonda Martin, Erin Glassman, and Tammy Par.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Tyson Durfey, Curt Pate, Kamryn Prouty.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, John Teagarden, Brent Wright, and Josh Rushing.
Ed Adams is a blues/soul singer/songwriter/guitarist for the local bad Southern Heartburn. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SouthernHeartburn/ Album/Music: https://open.spotify.com/embed?uri=spotify:album:5fatuxFjBan4AXq91rXaWp Newest album is on Apply Music, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon and all of your major digital music retailers!
Better Horses host Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams talk with special guests Frank Slaughter, Julie Volltersen, Joey Roberts, and Rex Buchmann.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Dr. Karl Frees, and Dusty LaBeth.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Teresa Anderson, and Jordan Allyn.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Dr. Karl Frees, Al Dunning, and Logan Wiseman.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Annette Turnbaugh, and Michael Raynor.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Sarah Leonhard, Kyra Stierwalt, and Dr. Fred Gardner.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Lee Johnson, Joe Hayes, and Lorie Duff.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, George Wingert, Dr. Katie Young, and Al Dunning.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Kerry Kuhn, Kelly Raine, Charley Green, Curt Pate, and Harold Wingert.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Steve Stafford, Joe Hayes, Robert Larsen, and Trish Smith.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Ashley Purdin, and Jessica Jackson Slater.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Sarah Leonhard, Dr. Randy Huenfeld, and Casey Deary.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from John Paul, Josh Rushing, Ashley Purdin, Debbie Murray, and Scott Cooper.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from John Paul, George Wingert, Matt Mitchell, and Julie Beth Vallertsen.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Sarah Leonhard, Kelly Sitter and Fred Berschauer.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Ashley Purdin, Katie Schroeder, and David Boggs.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from Frank Slaughter, Ashley Purdin, Sarah Leonhard, and Dr. Fred Gardner.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina and Ed Adams, featuring special guest interviews from John Paul, Mike Kevil, Dr. Duren, and Andrea Fappani.
Better Horses Radio Worldwide with Ernie Rodina, featuring special guests interviews from John Paul, Ed Adams, Rhonda Martin, and Katie Young.
Original Airdate: 10-31-16. Featuring Dr. Ed Adams talking about "Men Mentoring Men," a men only self help group.
We spent the first two hours of the show (and final segment) talking about the clean from the blizzard of 2016 with callers and Baltimore City Director of Office of Emergency Management Robert Maloney, Baltimore County Director of Public Works Ed Adams, MTA administrator Paul Comfort and Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh. In the final hour of the show we also talked about how Donald Trump has decided not to be in the Fox GOP Debate Thursday because of Megyn Kelly.
Dr. Ed Adams, co-author of Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection, is a licensed psychologist in private practice who has treated men in individual and group therapy for more than thirty years. He is past president of the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinities of the American Psychological Association, and in 1990 founded Men Mentoring Men (M3), a nonprofit organization in New Jersey designed to help men live larger and more meaningful lives He is also a professional artist. https://www.reinventingmasculinity.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations