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Got Questions? https://calendly.com/conrad-rodriguez/30-minute-coaching-sessionhttps://www.malefriendlymedia.com/SummaryIn this episode of the Mask and Health Solutions podcast, CJ Rodriguez and Jack Kammer delve into the evolving landscape of gender dynamics, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by men in contemporary society. They discuss the societal changes affecting young boys, the roots of misogyny, and the importance of open dialogue between genders. The conversation emphasizes the need for male involvement in parenting and the necessity of challenging traditional gender roles to foster equality and understanding.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Men's Issues03:06 The Impact of Societal Changes on Men05:57 Understanding Male Privilege and Misogyny08:54 The Role of Men in Modern Society11:55 Feminism and Its Evolution14:55 The Domestic Violence Industry and Gender Bias17:56 The Importance of Shared Parenting21:07 Conclusion: The Need for Balanced Dialogue21:37 The Need for Equality in Gender Roles24:54 The Impact of Societal Expectations on Men28:36 Redefining Masculinity and Fatherhood32:49 The Importance of Male Involvement in Parenting37:21 Encouraging Open Conversations About Gender DynamicsEMAIL CJ: mhs.pcasts@gmail.comSupport the Show Click a Link BelowBelow
Send us a textIn this supposedly progressive era of equity, inclusion, everyone belonging, really listening to each other, respecting everyone's diverse perspective, engaging empathically with our stakeholders, it really is quite astounding how thoroughly male points-of-view have been excluded from discussions and decisions on gender issues and gender policy. How and why that phenomenon has occurred, for whose and what purposes, the harm it has caused and what to do about it are the primary topics Jack seeks to address. Listen Now!https://malefriendlymedia.com/Contact us:Rumble/ YouTube/ IG: @powerofmanpodcastEmail: powerofmanpodcast@gmail.com.Twitter: @rorypaquetteLooking for Like-Minded Fathers and Husbands? Join our Brotherhood!"Power of Man Within" , in Facebook Groups:https://www.facebook.com/groups/490821906341560/?ref=share_group_linkFree Coaching Consultation call whenever you are ready... Message me!Believe it!
Send us a textWhat if our understanding of gender inequality is missing half the story? Join us as we welcome Jack Kammer, a social worker, author, and advocate for addressing gender inequality, who challenges us to rethink traditional views on sexism. Jack opens up about his early experiences of being praised for his nurturing abilities as a boy, offering a fresh perspective on how societal norms restrict both men and women. Together, we embark on a journey through Jack's life, from his childhood to his days on the co-ed softball field in Baltimore, revealing how gender roles have evolved and why it's crucial to broaden the discussion to include the challenges faced by men and boys.Balancing family life and business ownership is no easy feat, and as a 33-year-old gym franchise owner, I share my own journey of setting boundaries to prioritize family over financial success. We tackle the evolving role of fathers, reflecting on historical perspectives where fathers were often sidelined, and discuss the importance of redefining masculinity in today's world. Through personal anecdotes, we explore the significance of building meaningful relationships and the impact they have on leaving a lasting legacy, encouraging listeners to find their own balance within their family dynamics.The episode concludes with a deep dive into the concept of masculinity and identity. We challenge traditional definitions of what it means to be a "real man," emphasizing the importance of self-definition and mindset shifts for men and boys. Exploring societal perceptions, the dating scene, and even social media engagement, we aim to inspire a new generation of men to break free from conventional expectations and forge their own paths. Connect with Jack through MailFriendlyMedia.com and share this episode to ignite meaningful conversations about masculinity and self-definition within your own circles.https://malefriendlymedia.com/Support the showThanks for listening & being part of the Mindset Cafe Community.----------------------------------------------Connect With Devan:https://www.devangonzalez.com/connect----------------------------------------------Follow On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/devan.gonzalez/https://www.instagram.com/mindsetcafepodcastLet me know what topics or questions you want covered so we can help you achieve your goals faster.----------------------------------------------P.S. If you're not already a part of the The Mindset Cafe Community Page I would love to have you be a part of the community, and spread your amazing knowledge. The page is to connect and network with other like minded people networking and furthering each other on our journeys!https://www.facebook.com/groups/themindsetcafe/
In this conversation with Jack Kemmer, we're talking with Jack Kammer about men, manhood, and masculinity. We have a wide ranging conversation about the kind of men that young men are looking up to. How do you counter someone like Andrew Tate and others who have the rapt attention of young men. Obviously, this topic is important to me as a past contributor to The Good Men Project. Dive into another conversation on men with Jack Kammer.
S4 Ep#2Want to be a guest on the podcast? Send Andrew a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/anonymousandrewpodcastPlease buy me a cup of coffee!Proud Member of the Podmatch Network!SummaryIn this episode, Jack Kammer discusses his advocacy for men and boys, exploring the complexities of privilege, particularly white and female privilege. He shares insights from his experiences with the cancelation of his book 'Goodwill Toward Men' and highlights the disadvantages faced by men in society, especially in the context of divorce and custody. The conversation shifts to the concept of a new dating app aimed at fostering work-life balance in relationships, addressing the challenges of modern dating, and the evolving expectations of men and women. In this conversation, Andrew and Jack discuss the evolving perceptions of masculinity, the impact of media on men's roles, and the challenges men face in modern dating. They explore how societal pressures and stereotypes affect men's self-worth and relationships, while also addressing the importance of fatherhood and the changing dynamics in family structures. The dialogue highlights the need for understanding and support among men as they navigate these complexities.Jacks Contact info:https://www.malefriendlymedia.com/https://mensturn.substack.com/https://jackkammer.wixsite.com/noreallyiinsistYouTubeLinkedin--Anonymous Andrew Podcast StudiosDigital Dating Podcast w/Anonymous AndrewCultimatum Podcast-The Culture of CultsThe Weekend Rant with Anonymous AndrewWebsite: https://www.anonymousandrewpodcast.comInstagram: @anonymousandrewpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@anonymousandrewpodcastThreads: @anonymousandrewpodcastFacebook: facebook.com/anonymousandrewpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910498486077283YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@anonymousandrewpodcastLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-peters-a8a012285/X: @AAndrewpodcastGraphics design & promotions: Melody PostMusic by: freebeats.io
In this episode of Young Dad Pod (Patriarchy Principles, host Jey Young and guest Jack Kammer delve into the often-overlooked male gender issues, exploring the impact of traditional gender roles on boys, the importance of male health and safety, and the need for fairness in family dynamics. They discuss the role of feminism in shaping societal views on gender and emphasize the necessity of creating a balanced dialogue that respects both men's and women's experiences. The conversation highlights the significance of fatherhood and the need for empathy and understanding in addressing gender issues.TakeawaysMale gender issues are often overlooked in discussions about sexism.Traditional gender roles can negatively impact boys' development.Health and safety are critical issues for men in society.Fair treatment of men in family dynamics is essential for children's wellbeing.Feminism has evolved, but it can sometimes overlook men's issues.Diversity in perspectives leads to better problem-solving in families.Men's voices are important in discussions about gender equality.Empathy and understanding are crucial for addressing gender issues.Creating a balanced dialogue can help bridge the gap between genders.Fatherhood plays a vital role in shaping children's lives.Chapters00:00 Exploring Male Gender Issues05:14 The Importance of Fatherhood in Male Identity10:42 Societal Impacts of Male Gender Issues16:08 The Role of Fairness in Gender Dynamics21:22 Challenging Misconceptions About Men and Feminism28:10 Trevor Bauer's Controversy and MLB's Response30:35 The Need for Change in Gender Dynamics39:59 Shared Parenting and Its Importance40:43 Humility and Gender Perspectives47:20 Closing Thoughts on Gender IssuesCheck out the Website for Interactive Activity Guides, Resources, Full Transcripts, all things YDP- www.youngdadpod.com Clink the Link for YDP Deals (Joon, Forefathers &more)- https://linktr.ee/youngdadpod Want to be a guest on Young Dad Podcast? Send Jey Young a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/youngdadLastly consider a monetary donation to support the Pod, https://buymeacoffee.com/youngdadpod
Are traditional gender roles in parenting holding us back? In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with Jack Kammer, a passionate advocate for men's issues and author of three books on male gender dynamics. We explore the complex landscape of modern parenting, challenging long-held assumptions about men's roles in family life and society at large.Jack shares his journey from radio host to social worker, revealing how his experiences shaped his understanding of the challenges men face in a world that often misunderstands their needs and desires. We discuss the impact of stereotypes, the importance of equality in both professional and domestic spheres, and the potential for positive change when we break free from outdated gender expectations.Key Insights:• The evolution of gender roles in parenting and how societal expectations affect both men and women• Challenging the notion that men are inherently less nurturing or capable as caregivers• The impact of stereotypes on custody decisions and family dynamics• Strategies for men to embrace their role as active, engaged parentsRedefining FatherhoodJack offers a compelling perspective on how men can reclaim their place in the family sphere:• Embracing vulnerability and emotional intelligence as strengths, not weaknesses• Challenging societal norms that discourage men from prioritizing family life• Building a support network of like-minded individuals committed to positive changeTowards True EqualityWe explore actionable steps for creating a more balanced approach to parenting and relationships:• Advocating for fair treatment in custody decisions and family court• Encouraging open dialogue about the challenges men face in modern society• Promoting the value of engaged fatherhood for children's well-being and societal progressThis conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of gender, parenting, and social progress. Whether you're a parent, a partner, or simply someone who cares about creating a more equitable world, you'll find valuable insights to challenge your thinking and inspire positive change.Don't miss this opportunity to gain a fresh perspective on the role of men in modern families and society. Tune in now and start giving a heck about breaking down gender barriers and fostering true equality in our homes and communities!Connect with Jack KammerWebsite: https://www.malefriendlymedia.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrLW85qrmP5ezOvz1M--INwLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malefriendlymedia/Substack: https://mensturn.substack.com/Connect with Dwight Heck:Website: https://giveaheck.com (Free Book Offer)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/give.a.heckFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwight.heckFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GiveaheckYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@giveaheckLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwight-heck-65a90150/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@giveaheckX: https://x.com/give_a_heck
Jack Kammer is an advocate for men's social issues and sexism against men. He says “Important social advances around gender equality remain to be realized by understanding sexism against men and boys.” Today, he explains: How men tend to see their role in the family The training for men 60 years ago: “don't show emotion”, “man up”. His idea for a dating app. Making men's issues more prominent The Maryland General Assembly and the Wimp Bill Jack also discusses the possible update and republish of his book “Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes”. Listen now and then share this episode! Find Jack at https://www.malefriendlymedia.com/ Learn more about Jack and find all his links at https://boomwithabang.com/counter-feminism-not-anti-feminism-with-jack-kammer/
Ask the Anarchist Jack Kammer grills me on relationships, children, government Anarchist perspective - Toward Anarchy
In this episode of Stories from Real Life, host Melvin E. Edwards engages with former Baltimore social worker Jack Kammer to discuss critical male issues, gender dynamics, and the societal expectations placed on men. The conversation explores Kammer's anecdotes and his work on the "wimp" bill with the late Congressman Elijah Cummings. They delve into the importance of recognizing male struggles, the impact of fatherhood, and the evolution of the women's movement, emphasizing the need for a balanced dialogue about gender equality. Jack Kammer discusses the critical role of fatherhood in society in this conversation, stressing the need for men to be recognized as nurturing and caring parents. He addresses the concept of toxic masculinity, advocating for self-examination among men while critiquing the way the term is often misused. The discussion also explores the challenges boys face in transitioning to manhood, highlighting societal disincentives and the emotional struggles men endure. Finally, Kammer sheds light on the double burden faced by black men, navigating both racism and sexism, and calls for a broader understanding of gender issues that affect all men. https://www.malefriendlymedia.com/ Want to be a guest on Stories from Real Life? Send Melvin Edwards a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/storiesfromreallife Keywords male issues, gender dynamics, fatherhood, 'wimp' bill, Elijah Cummings, men's rights, social expectations, divorce, gender equality, fatherhood, toxic masculinity, gender issues, parenting, men's rights, emotional expression, societal expectations, race, masculinity, self-examination
For the video of this episode, go to https://brucechalmer.com/jack-kammer/. Talking about gender issues can be a minefield. Talking about ways in which not only women, but men too are victims of implicit bias can get you canceled—as evidenced by what happened to our guest's book when he wrote about that. Our guest, Jack Kammer, has the distinction of being a target of cancel culture before the term was coined. We talk about his experiences thinking, speaking, and writing about bias against men. We also talk about why it's so difficult to get men to go to couples therapy. Here's the link we mention to my (Bruce's) video called “How Do You Get Your Reluctant Guy to Go to Couples Therapy with You?”: https://youtu.be/SlGtc9NoaA4 Jack's website is https://www.malefriendlymedia.com/. Do you have ideas for topics or guests for our podcast? Go to https://ctin7.com and send us a message. And you can also sign up for Dr. Chalmer's newsletter right from our homepage. Our sponsor is The Blue Tent: Erotic Tales from the Bible by Laria Zylber. Find out more at https://lariazylber.com. Bruce's latest book, Betrayal and Forgiveness: How to Navigate the Turmoil and Learn to Trust Again is now available! More information at https://brucechalmer.com/betrayal-and-forgiveness/.
Why Are Young People Avoiding Committed Romantic Relationships? – Interview with Jack KammerIntro: According to a report from the Pew Research Center, a random sampling of nearly 5,000 adults in the U.S., showed that 50 percent of single people are not interested in committed romantic relationships, and are not even interested in dating. Another 10 percent want nothing more than casual dates. This trend has been true for at least the past 15 YearsHere to help us understand this trend is Jack Kammer, who has a passion of helping people see and understand the connection between gender issues and some of America's social problems. Jack has talked about issues between the sexes on radio, publications, podcasts and in person. He's even appeared before both houses in Congress! His book called “Good Will Toward Men attempts to help us understand the breakdown is between men and women, and what to bring a balance of power between the sexes. Today, we hope to have an honest conversation about why young people are avoiding committed romantic relationships, and to help them feel more comfortable and safe about pursuing committed, romantic relationships in the future. I. This is the chaos: Half of single people don't want a relationship, or even to date!Jack • It's not necessarily that men and women don't want to be in relationship. Men and women don't want to be in a certain KIND of relationship• What does commitment by a man to a woman look like? What does commitment by a woman to a man look like?• Equality in a relationship as an example: “Who should pay for the first date?”• Many men DO want an equal relationship…and…what does that look like and what are the expectations?II. Tracy• Most of the people who present themselves for psychotherapy are dissatisfied with their relationships III. Jack – A Message to the Pew People (Researchers)• “They are not capturing what is on men's minds”• Timestamp 7:37 Jack's mission: To try and articulate in a friendly way the male perspective, and to try and help people understand the male perspective.• INCELs (Involuntary Celibate) and MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) are commonly associated with anger, which is a secondary emotion. “There's probably something they felt before they felt angry.”• Call to action: For men to put into words what they feel and discuss it in a friendly way, to women who are wiling to discuss it in a friendly way. Timestamp 9:45: “It makes perfect sense why men don't want relationship because the idea of a relationship has been so distorted. Men don't want the trouble with a “relationship,” and would rather have the freedom to not be in a relationship. However….most men want to be loved, valued and appreciated. So they DO want relationships!• Tracy: “What questions should the Pew Center have asked on the survey?”• Jack: “Would you like to have a happy, committed relationship with a woman who loves you?”The social media algorithm: When they want men to click, they show horrible visions of women. When they want women to click, they show horrible visions of men. • Tracy: What about a relationship that is physically and emotionally and “Safe• Jack: Better to say to be in a relationship where you feel appreciated and understood. www.noreallyiinsist.com: Jack's Dating App Questions, concerning work-life balanceMen want more!INCELs – 18:24 “Involuntarily Celibate” (See Elliot Rodger) He killed 6 people, 2 women and 4 men in Isla Vista California on 5/23/14. “I don't think he does a good job of representing men who want to get laid.”Video: Dramatization on INCELs (See full video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NJois4JMGU&t=5s• Jack: “I'm not sure Elliot Rodger is the best example of an INCEL.” “He was a sick, sick person.”• Tracy: “What do you think the couple could have done...
Jack Kammer is a young business owner, sales specialist, & industry leader, in the world of direct sales. @The Shield Marketing 2021: Top10 Rookie 2022: Top10 Overall 2023: Top5 Overall In addition to Jack's personal accomplishments; he leads a team of exceptionally driven individuals who also perform at an uncommon, noteworthy level. Jack's clear passion for life, people, & what he does is inspiring. I hope you enjoy!
Sexual Chaos: Discussion on Male Sexual Expression – Interview with Jack KammerIntro: Have you ever wondered why Calming the Chaos Podcast hasn't talked specifically about the topic of sex? It's because nobody has asked me to! Until now. In this podcast, I talk with Jack Kammer, an Author and commentator on issues between men and women. Jack has a passion of helping policy makers see and understand the connection between male gender issues and some of America's social problems. Join us for an open, fair, friendly and respectful discussion about the sexual expression of men and boys today, and what we can do to calm the sexual chaos.I. The Male Point Of View (Jack)II. The definition of Male Sexual Expression (per Chat GPT) Male sexual expression refers to the various ways in which individuals who identify as male express their sexuality, desires, and preferences in a manner that is authentic to them. It encompasses a wide range of behaviors, feelings, and identities related to sexual attraction, arousal, and intimate relationships. Male sexual expression can include aspects such as communication, consent, self-discovery, and the ability to express one's desires and boundaries in a healthy and respectful manner. It is important to recognize that male sexual expression is diverse and can vary greatly among individuals, reflecting the complexity of human sexuality.What is true? How are men “allowed” to express their sexuality? Male Stereotypes. Confusion. Tracy: Does this mean “Free the nip” and “Free the tip?”Jack: It depends on the where, when, with what expectation and intention (context)III. Young men have a difficult time because “Women have the power” • How many times per day do men think about having sex?• How many times per day do women think about being sexy?IV. A Seat at the Table – “Men get cast away from the discussion” (Jack)• Why aren't men included? “Because they are seen as the enemy” (Jack)• Why would we want to attract the enemy? (Tracy)• Historic context, including feminine and masculine roles, and “EP” (Earning Potential) V. This is the chaos!• Tracy: Both male and female traits can be expressed and they are okay. Be yourself!• Jack: Women have a lot of latitude in their self-expression, men don't Are men “subservient, second class, unimportant and inferior?The hope is that females would be aware of their feminine power and I'm respectful, aware and mindful of the needs of men and boys. • Tracy: We all have personal power. Be aware and use it mindfully. • Jack: Let's have open, fair, friendly and respectful discussions. Invite men to a seat at the table! VI. The PatriarchyVII. The Persona and the ShadowVIII. The Alpha Male vs. “The Alphabet Male”IX. What can females do?• Don't laugh at sexist jokes about how clueless men are• Try not to assume male stereotypes• Acknowledge your ideas of superiority over menX. Free the nip and the tip? “Maybe we're not ready for that yet”XI. Sample social media ads that are geared toward making men sufferXII. Impromptu Fun with the two R's: Red Shoe Diaries and Russell BrandXIII. Contact Jack:• Website / Blog: https://malefriendlymedia.medium.com/• Twitter: https://twitter.com/counterfemsw?lang=en• More information: https://on-boys.blubrry.net/jack-kammer-boys-are-affected-by-sexism-too/#sexualexpression #society #feminism
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Today we welcome the young sales icon, Jack Kammer, back to the show. Jack's rookie year (2021), as an 18-year-old, he became a Top 10 Rookie at The Shield Marketing. The following season (2022), Jack sold 485k in revenue May-August. This led to his induction into the most elite sales club at The Shield Marketing - the Top 10 Overall Club. Of all the young leaders I've met in my life, Jack's one of the most impressive. The level of work ethic he has, coupled with his relentless focus, is inspiring. I had a great time during our conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Jack Kammer has a Masters in Social Work, worked as a correctional officer and a probation and parole agent. He also started a social work consultancy called Working Well With Men whose mission was to provide “tools and training for the Social Work profession to help men give and get all the love they can. Jack calls himself a "counter-feminist" social worker and is a passionate advocate for the rights of men.----------To connect with Jack:http://jackkammer.com———————Diversitydish.com – How can I be of service?——————–Other places you can find resources and help support my work:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sedruolamaruskaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sedruolamaruska/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sedruola/Website: http://diversitydish.com/Facebook: Sedruola Maruska (limited)
On episode Jack Kammer joins Mike for a very in-depth look back at the path that brought him here. Jack Kammer is the counter feminist social work. Jack is a published author and radio voice, who as worked in the corrects system and a number of mens mental health missions. To learn more about Jack Kammer visit https://www.jackkammer.com brought to you by www.Freshcap.com use promo code projectmindfullyoutdoors10 to save 10% and Backcountry fuel box https://bit.ly/38G5jSr to learn more visit www.projectmindfullyoutdoors.Wordpress.com --- 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/projectmindfullyoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectmindfullyoutdoors/support
On episode Jack Kammer joins Mike for a very in-depth look back at the path that brought him here. Jack Kammer is the counter feminist social work. Jack is a published author and radio voice, who as worked in the corrects system and a number of mens mental health missions. To learn more about Jack Kammer visit https://www.jackkammer.com brought to you by www.Freshcap.com use promo code projectmindfullyoutdoors10 to save 10% and Backcountry fuel box https://bit.ly/38G5jSr to learn more visit www.projectmindfullyoutdoors.Wordpress.com --- 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/projectmindfullyoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectmindfullyoutdoors/support
These two webinars with men featured in A Global Dialogue on Masculinity: 33 Men Speak Out are profound and intriguing. They call for dialogue. Men's Movements Solutions for Gender Equality webinar The international participants describe their activism. Ashanti Branch, Warren Farrell, John Stoltenberg, Jed Diamond, Jack Kammer, Andrew Smiler, and Jeffer Kinote. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8yLLS_QlKk&t=392s Generational Solutions for Gender Equality webinar https://youtu.be/eUsBeEpX7RA Gayle Kimball: author of 20 books including Happy Marriages and Climate Girls Saving Our Planet. www.gaylekimball.info/bookstore Silent Gen: Gordon Clay: directly involved in most segments of the men's movement for five decades. Much of this history is archived in his menstuff.org website since 1996. Baby Boomers: Dr. Daniel Ellenberg author and psychotherapist, leader of Strength with Heart men's groups, leadership coach. https://www.rewireleadership.com Gen X: Dr. Gary Barker is CEO & co-founder of Promundo, MenEngage, & the International Men & Gender Equality Survey. https://promundoglobal.org/people/gary-barker-2/ Boysen Hodgson: Communications Director for the ManKind Project USA. https://mkpusa.org/boysen-hodgson Generation Z: Tristan Glosby ceramic artist. https://www.facebook.com/TristanGlosbyArtist · The Silent Generation: Born 1928-1945 (76-93 years old) · Baby Boomers: Born 1946-1964 (57-75 years old) · Generation X: Born 1965-1980 (41-56 years old) · Millennials: Born 1981-1996 (25-40 years old) · Generation Z: Born 1997-2012 (9-24 years old) · Generation Alpha: Born 2010-2025 (0-11 years old)
For those of you being introduced to Jack Kammer for the first time, he came into the door-to-door scene as a force to be reckoned with. As an 18 year-old, he became a Top 10 Rookie at the Shield Co's national organization. Jack has established himself as one of the most focused, driven teenagers in direct sales. Selling at a high level isn't the only thing Jacks known for. He's accomplished high-performance status while demonstrating integrity through his sales process.
Jack Kammer is a retired social worker whose mission is to counter the feminist movement by providing curriculum and discussion showing that men and boys -- like women and girls -- are also socially marginalized by sexism and gender discrimination. Learn more at https://jackkammer.com
Hang on, did you say you're COUNTERING the feminists and current trends within feminism? Oh boy... Buckle up ladies and gents, Hermes is welcoming our newest guest of honor: Jack Kammer; self proclaimed counter feminist, author of three book and host of the Men Are Talking/Good Will Toward Men podcast. All jokes aside, Jack is a deeply thoughtful person with much to say and even more ideas to fruit. Please enjoy. .If you liked this, and want to hear more, give us a follow and let us know! Or maybe you just want to tell us how awful we are? Comments help the algorithm, and we love to see ‘em! And as always, don't kill the messenger. .Connect with Jack:- Website - Instagram- LinkedIn - Books - Articles .~Beloved Sponsors~Rogue Ales & Spirits - https://www.rogue.com/ Exotic Fridge - https://www.instagram.com/exoticfridge .Join our DISCORD server!! https://discord.gg/z7Nbk2Fkv9 .Whiskey Fund (help support our podcast habit!):PayPal - hermesauslander@gmail.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/hermesauslander YouTube - https://youtube.com/channel/UCY9JLTc925sjlmRUjxHPC3Q. If you're interested in some of the stuff we use or maybe just some of the specific items discussed during the episode: check out these links. Full disclosure, we do get a monetary kickback from some of them. We seriously just want to keep doing this forever, and links like this make it possible. Thanks for your support!.Affiliate Links https://linktr.ee/equiplinks .Connect with Hermes:https://www.instagram.com/hermes_auslander/ https://twitter.com/hermesauslanderSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/hermesauslander?fan_landing=true)
Six men featured in a new book "A Global Dialogue on Masculinity" discuss how to achieve gender equality: Authors shanti branch, Jed Dimond, Warren Farrell, Jack Kammer, Jeffer Kinoti, Andrew Smiler and John Stoltenberg.
Jack Kammer leads Male-Friendly Media and has two podcasts "Men Are Talking" and "Good Will Toward Men," He is not an anti-feminist, he's a counter feminist and has been working with men's side of the “gender issue” for a long time, from being a Correctional Officer at Baltimore City Detention Center to working on the National Fatherhood Initiative's InsideOut Dad program for incarcerated fathers, and authoring two books. He stops by to share with the Clutching Our Pearls audience how feminism limits men. In this roller coaster of an episode, the co-hosts and guest argue, agree, and aggravate each other. We believe that both sides entered into this conversation in good faith, so here we go…
Jack Kammer leads Male-Friendly Media and has two podcasts "Men Are Talking" and "Good Will Toward Men," He is not an anti-feminist, he's a counter feminist and has been working with men's side of the “gender issue” for a long time, from being a Correctional Officer at Baltimore City Detention Center to working on the National Fatherhood Initiative's InsideOut Dad program for incarcerated fathers, and authoring two books. He stops by to share with the Clutching Our Pearls audience how feminism limits men. In this roller coaster of an episode, the co-hosts and guest argue, agree, and aggravate each other. We believe that both sides entered into this conversation in good faith, so here we go…
Jack Kammer views himself as the “counter-feminist social worker.” He has dedicated a significant portion of his life to this issue. He is a public speaker, social worker, podcast host, and ultimately a strong voice trying to address the undervaluation of masculinity (“vitamin M”) in our current culture. When he reached out to me, I immediately was intrigued. This was my first opportunity to have someone on the show who was kind of unapologetic about such a controversial topic. The show and the approach I take is meant to try and overcome the usual bickering, tit for tat, and anger-based division that arises when someone has strong views on a topic like this. It was meant to provide a better way to work through it. That was what it was meant to do, but would it? Listen, I am not going to sugar coat it (nor would Jack for that matter) he has strong feelings about the damage aspects of the feminist movement have caused. It would be super easy, and some might say even justified, to dismiss his views, consider him an asshole, and move on. But that is not helpful, nor is it logical. There are a number of things Jack brought up which are valid. There are aspects of human nature and the current social environment that might be causing harm to men (obviously that does not ignore all the harm that has and still is being done to women). That is why I wanted to spend the time on the show hearing his views, probing them, and trying to get to the root of what they are actually based on. And maybe even more importantly, to question if the approach he was taking to try and fix the problems was logical and effective. We talked about it on the show a lot, how anger and hurt can cloud our judgement and perspective. That means even when we are genuinely trying to do something we believe is right, there is a chance that anger clouds our judgement on how to best do it. I appreciate Jack a ton for coming on the show, allowing us to dissect and question his views, and considering this possibility. I understand the topic may be triggering or upsetting for some, I get it, I really do. But my hope is that by taking this approach to these conversations, it gives us a better chance to finally break the division and get to a better outcome for all. As always, thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the episode.
While white men hold the majority of power positions in the U.S. workforce, most white men do not. The result: resentment from the unfairness and pent up emotions from our culture's negative stereotype of men and boys expressing feelings. In this episode, Jack Kammer reveals what it's really like for most men to feel the pressure from gender stereotyping and what women can do in heterosexual relationships to share power. Find Jack at JackKammer.com. If you've been abused at work and would like to share your story anonymously, email info@dignitytogether.org. If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at http://www.dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place. Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy
Today we're going to take on a topic that some might consider a little bit daring. We're going to have a talk with a guy named Jack Kammer, who calls himself “The Counter-Feminist Social Worker.”Jack's an author and podcaster, among other things, and from the looks of it, he's all about defending the rights of men and boys against various forms of discrimination.What? You might be saying about now – men being discriminated against in favor of women? It's really the other way around, buddy. Nevertheless, Jack has made a career of defending men and men's rights, so I thought it would be interesting to hear what he has to say and figure out where he's coming from.During the show, Jack answers questions like this:1.What is a counter-feminist, anyway?2.In this era of the #MeToo movement, isn't this idea that men are the victims a little bit wacky?3.And what about the disparity in income levels, with women earning just 82 percent of what men typically earn for doing the same job? 4.You say there is a “double-whammy of racism and sexism operating against Black men.” What's that all about?5.Isn't your view just a touch misogynistic?6.Are you saying women are sexist?7.You talk about female supremacy and its power structure…what's that about?8.Isn't this a lot like talking about “White people's race issues”?9.What's the Lace Curtain? How did it impact your book Good Will Toward Men?”10.What got you started on this crusade, anyway?11.What kind of a relationship do you have personally with women? Are you married?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
Today we're going to take on a topic that some might consider a little bit daring. We're going to have a talk with a guy named Jack Kammer, who calls himself “The Counter-Feminist Social Worker.”Jack's an author and podcaster, among other things, and from the looks of it, he's all about defending the rights of men and boys against various forms of discrimination.What? You might be saying about now – men being discriminated against in favor of women? It's really the other way around, buddy. Nevertheless, Jack has made a career of defending men and men's rights, so I thought it would be interesting to hear what he has to say and figure out where he's coming from.During the show, Jack answers questions like this:1.What is a counter-feminist, anyway?2.In this era of the #MeToo movement, isn't this idea that men are the victims a little bit wacky?3.And what about the disparity in income levels, with women earning just 82 percent of what men typically earn for doing the same job? 4.You say there is a “double-whammy of racism and sexism operating against Black men.” What's that all about?5.Isn't your view just a touch misogynistic?6.Are you saying women are sexist?7.You talk about female supremacy and its power structure…what's that about?8.Isn't this a lot like talking about “White people's race issues”?9.What's the Lace Curtain? How did it impact your book Good Will Toward Men?”10.What got you started on this crusade, anyway?11.What kind of a relationship do you have personally with women? Are you married?
Jack Kammer says boys are affected by sexism too. Boys and girls who engage in the same exact behavior may be treated very differently. And yet, when we fail to acknowledge that fact, we contribute to the gaslighting of our boys. Because the truth is that males and females both experience advantages AND disadvantages related to their sex and gender. But while a lot of of societal effort has been directed toward decreasing gender-related disadvantages that hold back females, little attention has been directed toward eliminating barriers commonly encountered by boys and men. "For the past 60 years, we've done a pretty good job of making sure that girls have a lot of fluidity in the choices that they can make and they options they can pursue," says Kammer, author of Heroes of the Blue Sky Rebellion: How You and Other Young Men Can Claim All the Happiness in the World. "We don't do that so much for boys." In fact, he says, when it comes to love, relationships, nurturing, and expression, today's prevailing narrative posits female superiority and male inferiority. As a result, too many boys and men (and girls & women) believe that males can't multi-task or competently care for young children. "It was a very bad thing for our nation to waste all of the talent that women had to be good business people, lawyers, and scientists. It's really a bad thing for us to waste all of the love and nurturance, the desire to be fully human and helpful, that men feel," Kammer says. In this episode, Jen, Janet & Jack discuss: Helping boys grapple with sexism Advocating for boys in the classroom and on the playground Recess and its importance for boys (& girls) Fluidity for boys How gender stereotypes harm boys & men Shame's impact on boys Empowering boys to delay sexual activity Encouraging father involvement Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: jackkammer.com -- Jack's website (includes links to his male-friendly podcasts) Heroes of the Blue Sky Rebellion: How You and Other Young Men Can Claim All the Happiness in the World -- Jack's book Boy Moms as Boy Advocates -- ON BOYS episode featuring Gemma Gaudette (mentioned at 6:10) Need help with your boys? Subscribe to Jen's newsletter, Building Boys Bulletin Opt-in at Boys Alive! for your free guide: Boys & Big Emotions with Janet Sponsor Spotlight: Cozi #1 organizing app for families Sponsor Spotlight: LCP Medical Comfortable face masks that capture, disable & discard infectious germs Use the ON BOYS discount code to SAVE 10% off your order
Jack explains what a Counter-Feminist is and how sexism affects Men and Boys too. We discuss about how society defaults in blaming men for all women's issues in life and how men have trouble in the work and home place and no one cares. I also share how I have raised my teenage daughters and mentor my minority supervisors. These are heated topics, but need to be talked about if we really want true equality in the world. Enjoy the show!!! --- 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/mid-life/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mid-life/support
Jack Kammer produced and hosted the radio show “In a Man's Shoes” from 1983 to 1989. He went back to school in 2005 to get his Masters in social work because he saw that gender issues are connected to multiple serious social problems in the United States and in other developed nations. He was a correctional Officer in Baltimore City Detention Center. He has written three books, “Good Will Toward Men”, “If Men Have All the Power, How Come Women Make the Rules?” and “Heroes of the Blue Sky Rebellion: How You and Other Young Men Can Claim All the Happiness in the World”. He has presented and worked with many organizations on men's issues, including Congressman Elijah Cummings. He is the host of “Men Are Talking” and “Good Will Toward Men” podcasts, which air alternating weekly. He can be found at his website malefriendlymedia.com, and his books on Amazon and other retailers. If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at bluestateconversations@gmail.com. ___ Produced by sidekickk The Platform That Gives Podcasters Superpowers! Markvard: https://soundcloud.com/markvard Music from Soundcloud: Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Listen to Jack Kammer talk about topics and issues that he feels need to be addressed. He goes into detail about how not only do we need to talk about problems facing women but men as well. Tune in to hear his thoughts on the issues he feels faces society today!
Why do men and women differ when it comes to expressing emotions? Unlike women, most men tend to hide emotions. They are conditioned to believe that expressing their feelings is out of character with the male identity. However, suppressing emotions and feelings can be incredibly toxic and detrimental to a man's mental health. Jack strongly empathizes with men as he says, “There is a kernel of truth to the fact that men's needs are just not part of the picture these days.” He had been a social worker and always looked up to a healthy society with equity in the true sense. He always knew at the back of his mind that along with the male and female relationship issues, multiple social problems are cropping up for society's lack of awareness of the gender issues of men and boys. At present, Jack Kammer hosts two podcasts called Men Are Talking, where he interviews men and the other one is Goodwill Toward Men, in which he interviews women. On this episode of True North Man, Paul and Jack delve deep into the core beliefs of gender identities of men and women, and consequent gender issues of men, how men have been conditioned to be masculine, their inhibitions in articulating their emotions, their suffering, and all leading to grave concern in society. Tune in to this episode to gain insight. What you will learn: What kind of impact does a father's presence have in a family unit. What are men's needs in the current scenario, and how fulfilling those can level out a balance between the sexes. Why the concept of work-life balance is relevant as much for men as it is for women. How important it is for men to become vulnerable and vent out their emotions freely. And much more! Favorite Quote: “It's not healthy for us to be big, strong, tough men all the time. The stress of being big, tough, strong men all the time is hurting us badly.” - Jack Kammer Connect with Jack: Website Men Are Talking & Goodwill Toward Men Podcasts How To Get Involved: Discover all that Paul Beam has to offer at www.true-north-ministries.com Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Paul next.
What's the difference between a counter-feminist and an anti-feminist? An anti-feminist says “No.” A counter-feminist says, “Yes, and men and boys also have social problems based on their sex and need help too.”With all of the scrutiny on systemic problems in police departments, we're ignoring a deeper source of social dysfunction. If Law Enforcement is too white, Social Work is too pink. Social Work is dominated by women and is rife with antimale bias. The men it mistreats become everyone's problem. It's time to talk about systemic sexism in Social Services. The men and boys Social Work ignores and mistreats are left to fend for themselves. They conclude they must survive on their own "by any means necessary."After getting my Masters in Social Work in 2008, I did a year as a Correctional Officer (AKA Jail Guard) in the infamous Baltimore City Detention Center. Followed that with a year as a Parole & Probation Agent in central Baltimore. Then went to work for National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) as a trainer for various state corrections systems to teach prison staff how to run NFI's "InsideOut Dad" program for incarcerated fathers.Started a social work consultancy called Working Well With Men whose mission was to provide "tools and training for the Social Work profession to help men give and get all the love they can."Produced and hosted a radio show called “In a Man's Shoes” on a public station near Baltimore from 1983 to 1989. Was executive director of the National Congress for Men, whose motto was “preserving the promise of fatherhood.”In 1985 and 1986 I worked with the late, former 7th District Congressman and Black Caucus Chair Elijah Cummings when he was a Maryland state delegate in the effort he sponsored to have Maryland establish a task for force on men to study the connection between male social issues and problems of crime, violence, educational underachievement, unpaid child support and others.In 1994 St. Martin's Press published my book Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes, a collection of interviews I conducted with twenty-two women, most of whom identified as feminist, all of whom were ready, willing, able and even eager to talk not just about women's disadvantages as women, but also their advantages, and not just about men's advantages as men, but also their disadvantages.In perhaps one of the earliest examples of what has come to be known as Cancel Culture, several St. Martin's staff members expressed displeasure with the book's challenge of orthodox feminism and all sales and promotion efforts for the book ceased. Good Will Toward Men went nowhere, except to bookstores' remainder bins. After that disappointment, I expressed my unhappy emotions with a wry and pithy book called If Men Have All the Power How Come Women Make the Rules. I published that one myself because my agent couldn't find an established publisher to take it on. Ironically, that book has proven to be my most popular and successful. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jack Kammer has a wealth of experience as a former social worker and a parole officer. His insights into patriarchy and matriarchy and the dynamics was a refreshing take on how patriarchy has developed a negative image. We talk about male hood, being a counter feminist and how men need to redefine patriarchy in a positive way and take more responsibility and engagement in emotional engagement. Jack has his own podcast as well called "Men Are Talking" and “Good Will Toward Men”. He can be found at the following links https://www.jackkammer.com https://malefriendlymedia.com Learn how scientific breathing can enhance neural plasticity, reduce stress and improve your mood and become more resilient. https://academy.thinkinglikeagenius.com/one-breath-method
Content Warning : Todays episode consists of statistics some may find offensive . The episode is informative and revealing On todays episode I catch up with an interesting guy by the name of Jack Kammer . Jack is an interesting fellow Jack launched a radio show in 1983 on male-female relationships and the gender issues of men and boys. It didn't take him long to realize that along with relationship issues, serious social problems were connected to society's lack of awareness of the gender issues of men and boys. Jack also retells his dating history with the one and only Oprah Winfrey .! Jack has been involved in the connection between male gender issues and serious, troubling social problems for nearly three decades. I was taken back at some of the content Jack shared with me this was without doubt the most informative episode to date. A must listen to for all . This is the longest episode to date but the most enjoyable the things he highlighted made me second guess some of the norms that society has deemed "normal". Jack is also an accomplished author . If you wish to check out his work find his details below: https://www.jackkammer.com/ www.malefriendlymedia.com
The distinction between Counter-Feminism and Anti-Feminism is often misunderstood. Special guest, Jack Kammer discuss the differences while also describing how gender and race affects the conversation.
Jack Kammer, MSW, MBA, is the author of three books: Good Will Towards Men, If Men Have All the Power How Come Women Make the Rules, and Heroes of the Blue Sky Rebellion (for ages 8 to 23). He discusses bias towards men and his personal history.
Since 1996, the University Avenue Holiday Lights have been a staple of Madison's near west side during the holiday months. Started by Dr. Jack Kammer, the lights are a constant symbol of holiday spirit maintained by Jack's son, Dr. Chris Kammer, a local cosmetic dentist.
Become a Patron! Top Stories affecting the Church: ‘Lucifer king of hell': Church vandalized after opposing ‘drag queen' event Scientist suggests eating human flesh to fight climate change Hundreds of Michigan schoolteachers subjected to Islamic propaganda Trump backs push for Bible classes in schools All stories are available at https://truthbombs.wordpress.com/ The Boy Crisis - Part 2 Is there a boys crisis? The answer is unequivocally "yes"! Today we discuss some of the factors that are involved in male suicide and crime. We are living increasingly in a world that is hostile to the male frame of thinking and social norms are forcing the female frame onto all social structures. Worth less, men considered themselves worthless. Thus, at the height of the Depression, 154 men committed suicide for each 100 women.[1] Between the age of twenty and twenty-four, the rate of male suicide is between five and six times that of females.[2] Hazardous Working Conditions Every day, 150 workers die from hazardous working conditions[3]. And 92 percent of them are male.[4] Obesity and Health While the rate of obesity among adolescent girls has stabilized, the rate for our sons is increasing.[5] Aside from their physical health, this damages both our sons' psychological security, and our nation's global security: a third of young men are not fit for military service owing to obesity and other physical and mental problems.[6] FOOTNOTES: 1. In 1933, the rate of suicide for males between fifteen and twenty-four was 1.54 times higher than for females in the same age range. See Mortality Statistics 1933, US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1936). Credit to Jack Kammer.Farrell, PhD, Warren. The Boy Crisis (p. 416). BenBella Books, Inc.. Kindle Edition. 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 58, no. 1 (2009); and Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS), 2010. 3. AFL-CIO, Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect, 2015. See http://www.aflcio.org/Issues/Job-Safety/Death-on-the-Job-Report 4. US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 2015. Data is 2014 preliminary data. See http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cfch0013.pdf. 5. Ashleigh May, CDC, “Obesity: United States, 1999–2010,” Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 62, no. 3 (2013): table 2, http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su6203a20.htm#Tab2. 6. William H. McMichael, “Most U.S. Youths Unfit to Serve, Data Show,” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kingsmen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kingsmen/support