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Single parenthood has risen dramatically in the United States over time. Today, 34% of all children live in a single parent household, up from 9% in 1960. There are regrettable negative consequences of these statistics, as The Bulwark’s Mona Charen notes: “[C]hildren in mother-only homes are five times more likely to live in poverty than children with two parents. And children in father-only homes were twice as likely to be poor as those in married-couple homes. Poverty is not conducive to thriving, but even for kids who are not poor, those who grow up with only one parent fare worse than others on everything from school to work to trouble with the law. And the consequences of fatherlessness are more dire for boys than girls. Boys raised without fathers and/or without good adult male influences in their lives are less likely to attend college, be employed as adults, or remain drug-free.” And as the Manhattan Institute’s Kay Hymowitz writes: “Kids in single-parent homes have lower educational achievement, commit more crime, and suffer more emotional problems, even when controlling for parental income and education. Not only do young men and women from intact families (regardless of race and ethnicity) get more education and earn higher earnings than those raised with single mothers; they also do better than children who have a stepparent at home. Children growing up in an area where single-parent families are the norm have less of a chance of upward mobility than a child who lives where married-couple families dominate (regardless of whether that child lives with a single parent or with married parents). The evidence that the prevalence of single-parent households poses risks to individual children and communities goes on and on.” There are large variations in single parenthood rates by race/ethnicity, with 63% of Black children, 50% of Indigenous children, 42% of Latino children, 24% of non-Hispanic White children, and 16% of Asian American children living in single parent households. University of Maryland economist Melissa Kearney has published important research on how family structure impacts American children, including her new book, The Two Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind: “The most recent research, much of which incorporates advanced statistical techniques, continues to show that children who are raised in single-mother households tend to have lower levels of completed education and lower levels of income as adults, even after statistically accounting for observable demographic characteristics (for example, where the family lives or the mother’s level of education)” (p. 52). In Table 1, Kearney shows how children of single parents differ in their life chances compared with children of married parents. For children of college-educated mothers, for instance, 57.0% have a college degree by age 25 if their mother was married, but only 28.6% of those raised with a college educated single mother. In Figure 1 you can see, as Mona Charen alluded to, the strong correlation between the dominant family structure in a neighborhood and the upward mobility rate of children raised there. Even for children who themselves are raised in married parent households, they are statistically more likely to struggle in adulthood if they are raised in a community where there is widespread single parenthood. If you want to dive deeper into this subject, this paper from the Connors Institute has got you covered. Table 2 shows the large variations in poverty rates between American families with different structures. Taken together, all of these data strongly suggest that parents really matter. We discuss rising single parenthood and its consequences for children on the most recent episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast. Joining us in this discussion is Kay Hymowitz, a research fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. She writes not only on family issues and childhood, but also poverty and cultural change in America. Hymowitz is the author of the books The New Brooklyn: What It Takes to Bring a City Back (2017), Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys (2011), Marriage and Caste in America: Separate and Unequal Families in a Post-Marital Age (2006), and Liberation’s Children: Parents and Kids in a Postmodern Age (2004), among others. Don't forget to sign up for our FREE NEWSLETTER! ------------- ------------- Episode Audio: "Air Background Corporate" by REDCVT (Free Music Archive) "Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive) "Last Dance" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive) “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist’s permission)
From being bulldozed in meetings by men to being underestimated at every turn, this episode questions why women have to work twice as hard to get anywhere in the boardroom. Three words: The Invisible Load. With some powerful tips on how to make it your own way. Without stepping into a man's shoes but paving your own path.
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College football insider Tom Luginbill joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about next season in SEC football live in the BankPlus Studio. Tom talks about the best four QB's in the SEC next season and who could have the highest ceiling out of the group. Bo thinks Jaxson Dart is at the top of the SEC QB's but Brady Cook from Missouri could make the biggest skill jump this season. Tom looks at who has the most NFL-ready game and he thinks Carson Beck has had the most pro-style experience to translate to the next level. Bo asks Tom if Arch Manning could step in for Quinn Ewers at Texas and Tom talks about how Ewers has experience that Steve Sarkisian will ride behind. Tom dives into the play style of Jeff Lebby and how he sets up the run with the passing game. Tom talks about how the scheme by Jeff Lebby relies on the QB to make quick decisions and how to lighten up the box for the run game. Bo asks Tom about Georgia tight end Brock Bowers and Tom thinks the biggest key for him is his health. Tom talks about the body test and how Brock Bowers isn't this giant jacked guy that scouts like. Tom doesn't think the QB conversation is as clean cut as two names then everyone else. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TW: This episode contains detailed discussion around miscarriage and baby loss.Liam and Matt from the award-winning podcast Dad Still Standing on the instinctive male need to man up around grief. And how they've broken those barriers down. The pair open up on what they wished they'd known in that grieving period and how to support your partner fully. A beautiful conversation with two incredible humans who have navigated the unnavigable.
This week, I'm honored to have back on the show, podcast regular, loving father, survivor, advocate for the children, whistleblower, man of God, writer, original creator and rightful author of the blockbuster movie series we all know today as ‘The Matrix', one of my most beloved and requested podcast guests, my dear friend, and the only man in the world brave enough to do a public face off with Elon Musk, TOM ALTHOUSE!Tom has been on this podcast numerous times and has one of the most incredible testimonies you'll ever hear. Born into a multi-generational occult bloodline family, Tom survived and overcame all the same childhood horrors and abuses you have heard on this show from other cult survivors - and left the system altogether as an adult when he realized he was in the thick of it. Tom was born a gifted child with inherent talents of extreme empathy, acting, singing, performing, creativity, layered thinking and an incredible imagination that as an adult he later used to craft a brilliant screenplay called ‘The Immortals' that would end up being fraudulently and unlawfully ripped of by Hollywood, Steven Spielberg, and the Wachowski brothers and turned into the multi-billion dollar blockbuster masterpiece we now know today as ‘The Matrix'. And ever since, Tom has been in the fight of his life to reclaim the rights to his original screenplay.We've progressively dug deeper into Tom's personal testimony on each episode he's been on, and this episode is no exception… Tom will be revealing some brand new revelations about advancements in reclaiming ‘The Matrix' as well as sharing with us the truth about Neuralink and Elon Musk. Tom's journey to get to this point has been stranger than fiction, however if you listen to his testimony, you will see the truth shine a light in the darkness. Tom has lost and sacrificed so much to expose the blatant evil that he courageously walked away from after he realized the malicious plans set forth for him by the cult system he was born into. From having two of his beloved sons taken from him in cold blooded masonic murders to being robbed of billions of dollars unlawfully7, Tom continues to fight for his remaining son, Ayden, for all the children of the world, and for humanity. The TRUE script for ‘The Matrix', Tom says, is for ALL of us. My favorite thing about Tom is that despite all that has been taken from him, he still chooses to meet the world with love, empathy, and infectious laughter and has never fallen prey to becoming like the people who has tirelessly tried to take him down. It's people like Tom who make the world a better place and we should all want nothing more than to see this brave man get the justice he, Ayden, and his family deserve. Before I finish introducing this week's guest, I wanted to give a reminder that if you are a survivor or whistleblower who wants to share your story on the podcast or wants to share any information privately with me, you can now email me at IMAGINEABETTERWORLD2020@GMAIL.COM! I also recently started a Substack that I'd love to have your support on that you can find at Emma's Substack | Emma Katherine | SubstackDONATE TO TOM:PayPal: PayPal.MeCONNECT WITH TOM:Website: Red Pill RisingFacebook: @Tom Althouse -Tom Althouse | FacebookYouTube: tom althouse - YouTubeVideo: "A Father's Journey" -A Father's Journey - YouTubeCONNECT WITH 'THE IMAGINATION':Your Profile (direSupport the show
Today's guest is Scott Rammage. We go deep today talking about:Repentance and follow up of last episode's judgement conversationThe balance between humility and confidenceThe three tiers of relationships a man should haveThe ultra-low standards of modern fatherhoodNot getting frustrated and being a victim when your family asks you to do things that aren't “your problem”The key to lasting discipline and why habits and willpower aren't enoughScott Rammage is passionate about helping men become leaders in their homes and communities and that is why he co-founded the Brotherhood of Fatherhood. A group for men to help each other step up and lead, do hard things, and never settle on good enough.Scott is the host of The Brotherhood of Fatherhood Podcast and Stories That Sell Podcast.He has been married for 26 years and has two teenage boys. Scott enjoys lifting weights, rucking, snowboarding, mountain biking, and traveling with his family.Scott is the owner of Media Machine, a company that provides media services, Virtual Assistants, and Podcast production to small businesses and coaches. Scott is a productivity nerd and loves leveraging systems to get more done in less time.Find Scott online at:Instagram: @brotherhoodoffatherhoodWebsite: Brotherhood of FatherhoodPodcasts:- Brotherhood of Fatherhood Podcast- Stories That Sell PodcastResourced mentioned:Podcast Media MachineVA Media Machine---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast, where men are forged into elite husbands and fathers by learning what it takes to become harder to kill, easier to love, and equipped to lead.Get ready to start building the only legacy that truly matters - your family.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/podcast/Follow Dad.Work:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/https://youtube.com/@dadwork/HOW TO BECOME AN ELITE MAN, HUSBAND, AND FATHER: FREE TRAINING:https://dad.work/training/
From the hustling environment of commercial real estate to the challenges of franchising, the journey of an entrepreneur is rarely smooth. Known for his robust social media presence and his bestselling book "Man Up: How to Cut the Bullsh*t and Kick A*s in Business and in Life", Bedros Keuilian shares his story of transformation, leadership, and the evolution of his game-changing fitness business model. In this episode, Bedros Keuilian highlights: ✅ Emotional discipline, decisiveness, and communication is important in life. ✅ We can make personal training more affordable and convenient especially during challenging times. ✅The franchise structure removes the guesswork, enabling owners to focus on maintaining quality and driving profitability. ✅ Transparency and authenticity in coaching is important. ✅ Addressing personal vices and emotional challenges is fundamental to achieving higher levels of success in one's ventures. ✅ Learning emotional control and understanding others can lead to personal growth. ✅ Pushing yourself with tough challenges helps you meet a stronger version of yourself and handle emotions better. Bedros Keuilian, a beacon of the entrepreneurial spirit, has journeyed from humble beginnings to becoming a renowned American entrepreneur, investor, and fitness guru. With his adeptness at scaling small businesses, he has mentored thousands of budding entrepreneurs and propelled countless businesses to unparalleled success. As the founder and President of Fit Body Boot Camp, Bedros Keuilian has expanded its reach with franchisees spanning across the United States and Canada. Get in touch with Bedros Keuilian. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bedroskeuilian/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/BedrosKeuilian Website: https://bedroskeuilian.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bedroskeuilian/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BedrosKeuilian Connect with Ben Reinberg. Website: https://benreinberg.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealbenreinberg/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realbenreinberg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealbenreinberg LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/benreinberg Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheRealBenReinberg ✍️ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ben-reinberg-i-own-it/id1626923659 #IOwnItPodcast #BenReinberg #RealEstate
Sophia Saker is an intern on What Happens Next. Sophia recently graduated from Brown and will be working for a Hollywood talent agency after the writers' strike is over. Kay Hymowitz is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the author of the book Manning Up: How the Rise of Women has Turned Men into Boys. Debbie Warren loved Barbies as a child and wrote her graduate school application essay on collaboration when playing with barbies as a kid. Darren Schwartz is the What Happens Next film critic and will discuss why is this movie is so funny and entertaining. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 7-18-23 Eustace Mita shares with us how Man Up New York came to be, and how encouraging men in the faith can catch hearts on fire Monsignor James Shea from the University of Mary walks us through how classic studies of the Humanities have suffered the same decline in interest as Religion has in society -- and explains how they are intricately connected
Kay S. Hymowitz is the William E. Simon Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. She writes extensively on childhood, family issues, poverty, and cultural change in America. Hymowitz is the author of The New Brooklyn: What It Takes to Bring a City Back (2017), Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys (2011), Marriage and Caste in America: Separate and Unequal Families in a Post-Marital Age (2006), and Liberation's Children: Parents and Kids in a Postmodern Age (2004), among others. She has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, New York Newsday, Public Interest, The Wilson Quarterly, and Commentary. Hymowitz has presented her work at many conferences, sits on the board of the journals National Affairs and The Future of Children, and has been interviewed on numerous radio and TV programs. Hymowitz holds a B.A. in English literature from Brandeis University and an M.A. in English literature from Columbia University.
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In this episode The Apprentice star Saira Khan talks about her rise to business fame. From grim male misogyny to being a loud and proud Asian woman, this is a no-holds-barred chat on thriving in business - and the world - as a woman in 2023.
0:00 - Dan & Amy discuss FOX's Ben Hall interview with Anthony Blinken who had curious things to say about Hunter Biden's laptop and the US exit from Sudan 14:11 - Dan & Amy with updates on the segregated Evanston Township HS AP Calculus classes 30:47 - Part II of Lightfoot's exit interview 51:02 - Make sure you read the fine print before sending your kids to summer camp in Woke America '23 01:09:04 - Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and Contributing Editor to City Journal, Kay Hymowitz, on coming of age in America and the The Transgender Children's Crusade. Check out Kay's most recent book Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys 01:27:24 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, breaks down the numbers on the out-migration from Illinois, which shows an alarming rate of young people leaving the state. Get Ted's latest wirepoints.org 01:43:08 - Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law School, William Jacobson, joins Dan & Amy for a discussion on ethics and the Supreme Court. Professor Jacobson is also founder of LegalInsurection.com and president of the Legal Insurrection Foundation 01:57:12 - New York Post Columnist Michael Goodwin: Bidens' corrupt web unraveling before our eyes. Get Michael Goodwin's latest for the NYP here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP052 - Today, the world of Inspired By Impact meets the man who has become my best friend, mentor, and Brother in Battle - the one and only Papa Denno aka Dennis Martin.
It's Mailbag Friday! I’m 23, recently married, and having a hard time leading as a husband. Do you have advice? Wretched Radio | Air Date: March 17, 2023 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2023-0317.mp3 It's Mailbag Friday! You have questions. We have answers. If you have questions, comments, conundrums, snarks, or ideas send them to idea@wretched.org. Segment 1 How does […] The post MANNING UP appeared first on Wretched.
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I talk about dogs driving cars, a missed opportunity for 3 million dollars, and manning up in dfw sports. Cheers!
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Dr. Peterson's extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire+: https://utm.io/ueSXh Alex Story and Dr. Jordan B. Peterson discuss biology and overpopulation, the misguided thinking behind eugenics, and the tendency of politics to weaponize our totalitarian impulses. Alex Story was an Olympic class rower for Great Britain, and attended the University of Cambridge. There he set the rowing course record against Oxford in the 1998 Boat Race, a record held for multiple decades. After suffering a career-ending back injury, Story turned his attention to politics, and quickly became a notable voice in the Conservative party. He stood for parliamentary office three times, representing some of the poorest areas in the country. Today he works in the finance sector as head of sales for a US brokerage firm. He has also become a writer, seeing his articles published weekly in magazines such as the National Inquirer and Express. —Links— Books Discussed in this episode: Fabianism and the Empire: A Manifesto by the Fabian Societyhttps://www.amazon.com/Fabianism-Empire-Manifesto-Fabian-Society/dp/1375898779 The Descent of Manhttps://www.amazon.com/Descent-Man-Great-Minds/dp/1573921769 The Essential Keyneshttps://www.amazon.com/Essential-Keynes-John-Maynard/dp/1846148138 For Alex Story: Alex Story on Twitter https://twitter.com/alexpstory —Chapters— (0:00) Coming Up(1:05) Intro(3:36) Fatherhood, Manning Up(10:05) Rowing, In Pursuit of Glory(17:05) Privilege and Marxism(22:51) The Motivation of Power(28:00) Love Elevates(39:32) The Issue with the Dominance Hierarchy(47:36) Stability and Transformation(54:06) Predators and Protesters(55:43) Eugenics and the Imposition of Power(1:15:22) The Connection with Marxism(1:19:49) Orwell, Socialist Overpopulation(1:28:54) The Four Pillars of England's Educational Framework // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.com/youtubesignupDonations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES //Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personalitySelf Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.comUnderstand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS //Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-for-lifeMaps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-meaning // LINKS //Website: https://jordanbpeterson.comEvents: https://jordanbpeterson.com/eventsBlog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blogPodcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpetersonInstagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.petersonFacebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpetersonTelegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPetersonAll socials: https://linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus
Richard Reeves of the hated Brookings Institution joins the Remnant for the first time to discuss his new book, Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It. In a moment where the family unit is collapsing, gender differences in education are becoming more pronounced, and large numbers of men are withdrawing entirely from the workforce, it's vital to explore what's driving these trends and whether they can be reversed. Why is fatherhood important? What defines true masculinity? And how have young men changed psychologically in recent years?Show Notes:- The Remnant (on rats!) with Dr. Michael Parsons- Richard's page at Brookings - Richard's new book, Of Boys and Men- Richard: “No, the Boys Are Not Doing Just Fine”- Richard: “Why Boys Should Start School a Year Later Than Girls”- The Remnant with Nick Eberstadt- Jonathan Haidt: “Facebook's Dangerous Experiment on Teen Girls”- Richard joins Coleman Hughes' podcast- Richard and Jonathan Haidt's illustrated guide to John Stuart Mill- The Remnant with Brent Orrell- “The Tenuous Attachments of Working-Class Men”- Daniel Cox: “American Men Suffer a Friendship Recession”- Jonah: “The Descent of Men”
Tim “Ripper” Owens is the former singer for Judas Priest who now sings for KK's Priest, The Three Tremors and his own solo career. Tom Collier is the guitarist and singer for the band Held Hostage. The band has a new album out now with guest vocals from Tim. In this episode we discuss the new album, Covid boosters, Bolivian cocaine, mental health and more! I haven't laughed this hard on a podcast in a while! 00:00 - Intro00:56 - Tom's Story 01:20 - Tom Meeting Tim & Shows 03:15 - KK's Priest 04:43 - Held Hostage New Album07:30 - New Songs & Production on the Album 10:35 - New Song "Be a Man" & Manning Up 13:02 - New Song "Rise" and Suicide 15:55 - Raising Money and Songs About Veterans 17:58 - Joe Lynn Turner 18:33 - Tim's Sense of Humor 19:33 - Covid Vaccine Boosters & Testing 22:02 - Bolivian Cocaine 24:10 - Meet & Greets 25:23 - Seattle Cover Band & Chris Cornell 26:50 - Other Projects for Tim & Solo Career 29:24 - Mental Health Charity 29:55 - Outro Held Hostage website:https://www.heldhostageband.com/Tim "Ripper" Owens website:https://timripperowens.comMental Health Charity website:https://www.nami.org/HomeChuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.comSupport the show
Hey Sandman, I think my journey to becoming a MGTOW began a couple of years after my divorce was final. At the time I didn't know about the MGTOW movement, but had already given up on the idea of traditional marriage. I had been treated so poorly by my ex-wife both during and after my marriage, and was treated so unfairly by the divorce court system, that I decide that marriage was NOT for me. It was just too risky for my emotional, physical, spiritual, and financial health. In a sense it is too late for me, but listening and reading MGTOW content has answered A LOT of lingering questions I had about the "whys and Hows" of my painful experiences with women. I thought I was alone in my adverse view of marriage until I heard about the "Marriage Strike." It was surprising to hear the stories of SO many other men who have also have been put through the meat grinder of marriage, divorce, and “family” court. I think that the younger generation of men are more emotionally aware and confident- much less susceptible to the shaming tactics many of us older guys fell victim too. As a result, you see young men today ditching marriage and the "American Dream " in droves. Here's a quote from Dr. Helen Smith's book "Men on Strike" - “It's no wonder that fewer and fewer men are getting married now than in the past. Kay Hymowitz states in her book, Manning Up, that “in 1970, 80 percent of 25-to 29-year-old men were married; in 2007, only about 40 percent of them were. In 1970, 85 percent of 30- to 34-year-old men were married; in 2007, only 60 percent of them were.” After reading that here's my question: Do you think this Marriage Strike will continue for much longer? If so, what would say the most significant social and economic impacts to western society would be if this trend continues? Well, thanks for your comments and questions Soul Journer.Sexodus pt 2. I don't trust ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55GrS...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Episode 155 where we talk about how this month we will be focusing on men and how they struggle in relationships. In this episode we get into the topics that will be helpful for men to focus on such as owning feelings, looking at how early experiences have shaped them, and finding healthier coping skills. We also explore how society and families can greatly impact a man's ability to have healthy self-confidence and connection with others. Key Elements: Look at how society and childhood have impacted men's sense of self. Discuss topics to cover this month. Assess what fathering you recieved growing up and how it may still be impacting you. If society didn't label a man as 'weak' for communicating his feelings and showing his emotions, more relationships would last. - Sonya Parker Resources: David Wexler: https://www.psychotherapynetworker.org/magazine/article/405/shame-o-phobia Make sure you sign up for the bonus downloads at www.ownitpowercast.com. Tribe members will receive them in their email each week. Thank you for tuning in to this podcast. Please remember to leave a positive review on your podcast platform and let us know how this episode has been helpful. Also don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify so you don't miss a thing!
Whatever it takes, Edward Purmalis is going to do it and document the journey along the way. Edward has seen both sides of having money the good and the bad. He went into the workforce at nineteen because he had to. How does emotional growth come into play? How do you treat someone like a sale? How do you find sales opportunities? How do you perform well on social media? How do you grow a successful podcast? What is it like being raised by a single mom? He became a de facto chef for one and knows how to take care of and believe in himself two! What does family mean to you? Better Call Daddy: The Safe For Controversy! Edward Purmalis wants to raise a new generation of revenue generators and aspiring sales leaders reach out to him on Linkedin he's building a community! Check out Edward Purmalis on his Level Up Show to hear the stories of successful, driven individuals and their path to Level Up their personal and professional lives. Edward Purmalis, will be asking the easy and the difficult questions, taking a dive into both the journey of his guests, and the compressed value they can bring to your own growth. Hear their uncensored path to victory, struggles, defeats, and their up to date advice to help you Level Up! Connect with Edward https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-purmalis Connect with Reena https://linktr.ee/bettercalldaddy https://youtube.com/c/BetterCallDaddy linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts Me and my daddy would love to hear from you please subscribe and drop us a five star review podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy
In this episode I recount a discouraging incident where I was reminded about the work we have yet to do in this world to change the way we use words as we encourage and rear our children. And, the lessons I've learned about being way too vague in how I visualize my wildest dreams and how I plan to take this awareness and step up my manifestation game. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meganmccaleb/message
This week we listen to stories submitted by individuals who have experienced situations of being told to "Man Up" or "Be a Man". We discuss, disassemble and process what these phrases mean and what their impact is.
The always thoughtful, kind, and giving Sal Vergara joins me for this week's episode to discuss the impact of gender identity on emotional wellbeing, particularly masculinity. We start with a 2019 study of help seeking and masculine stereotypes, which shows that these biases hinder healing and positive coping behaviors. Sal shares how an organization he volunteers for, Merging Vets and Players, helps overcome these stigmas. You can learn more about how your company can break down these barriers by reach out to us at info@verdantconsulting.net
A father and sons share their skills around the house and being a father (and son)…home improvement projects, tips, tricks, and ideas—stories, laughs and debacles. Life lessons, advice, and sharing other father and son's stories. Follow the projects, tune in to the stories—join the laughs. We are… Father and Sons. fatherandsonsshow@gmail.comJoin the podcast!Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/father-and-sons/id1570998398Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3lHjhGs17uMEEIlKJtfXkUCheck out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iEZYmDXcPWailFUjwclvw
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On the 2nd installment (7th Episode) of "Into The Bat Cave", Jamal and I touch on the subject of Manning The F**K Up. I would love to spell it all out, but I'm not sure how that would fare on the various platforms. However, we dove into this subject matter of the new society - the instant gratification society. How we feel this affects the world, and where this is instilled in the kids.Manning up isn't just for men. Women need to do it as well. Sometimes you just gotta put your big boy and girl pants on and face everyday challenges with a smile on, and that's what this segment is about!As usual, the call to action is the same as the week prior, share this podcast with someone you know. Whether the content is funny, valuable, or life changing, we want to make sure it reaches as many people as possible. And if you're listening on Apple podcasts, a review always helps as well! Once again the support and love for the podcast is very real and I appreciate every single person for any feedback!
First, we had The Beatles, then we had the 80s New Wave, and now we have The 2 LADS, a couple of young expat British artists in Los Angeles whose life mission is to advocate for mental health and the well-being of men across the world. In this episode of Before IT Happened, our host Donna Loughlin sits down with Daniel Sharman and Christian “Leggy” Langdon, creators and hosts of The 2 LADS Podcast. Donna gets the pair to open up about their upbringing, life experiences, emotional growth, spiritual wellness, and the importance of intimacy and community building for men. The world is reframing the way we approach mental health, and our society finally understands that it is okay, and even crucial, that we give men permission to be vulnerable. Join in! Before any world-changing innovation, there was a moment, an event, a realization that sparked the idea before it happened. This is a podcast about that moment — about that idea. Before IT Happened takes you on a journey with the innovators who imagined — and are still imagining — our future. Join host Donna Loughlin as her guests tell their stories of how they brought their visions to life. JUMP STRAIGHT INTO: (03:01) - Daniel, the acting bug and the consequences of a boarding school education - “I've developed absolutely no human skills, my emotions are skewed. I have no skills other than the ability to just get up and move and go.” (11:26) - Leggy and his earliest aspirations of having a Rock n' Roll lifestyle - “My brothers were definitely idols of mine. I looked up to them and wanted to follow in their footsteps.” (15:41) - How the 2 LADS met - “He actually just showed up on my doorstep and was like, ‘I'm fucked. I heard you're fucked too. Do you want to talk?'” (21:51) - The 2 LADS Podcast: On mental health and the building safe spaces for men - “I've actually seen how much deep need there is for men to be intimate with each other and to show love, and to have that trust with other men.” (30:09) - Unscripted & Unplugged: The importance of embracing humanity - “No one should be following anybody, the work starts with you, and I have to name it in order to be more honest, more human, and hopefully other people can do this.” (37:12) - “We go first”: The impact of being vulnerable - “We're putting the weapons down for a moment and saying, ‘Oh God, isn't it weird being human? Isn't that a bit hard?'” EPISODE RESOURCES: Listen to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-2-lads-podcast/id1575736783 (The 2 LADS Podcast) Follow 2 LADS on https://www.instagram.com/the2ladspodcast (Instagram) Join the https://www.patreon.com/2LADS (Lad Club on Patreon) Learn more at https://the2lads.com/ (the2lads.com) Connect w/ Daniel on https://www.instagram.com/danielsharman/ (Instagram), https://twitter.com/daniel_sharman (Twitter) and https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1528476/ (IMDB) Connect w/ Leggy on https://www.instagram.com/leggylangdon/ (Instagram) and https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Aw91qm9YH0DQF8vsOKMM1?si=d435ebe70b284ad4 (Spotify) Thank you for listening! Follow https://www.beforeithappened.com/ (Before IT Happened) on https://www.instagram.com/beforeithappenedshow/ (Instagram) and https://twitter.com/TheBIHShow (Twitter), and don't forget to subscribe, rate and share the show wherever you listen to podcasts! Before IT Happened is produced by Donna Loughlin and https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (StudioPod Media) with additional editing and sound design by https://nodalab.com/ (Nodalab). The Executive Producer is Katie Sunku Wood and all episodes are written by Jack Buehrer.
This episode deals with The Hustle, The Criteria, She Gets It, & Manning Up --- 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/romantictruth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/romantictruth/support
SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) shares the latest news around the league! Nebraska fan loses it after weekend loss (2:00), Missouri lands 5-star receiver Luther Burden (4:00), Mike Leach is in a mood this week (9:00), Clark Lea announces Mike Wright will start this week versus Mississippi State (10:15), Shane Beamer announces Luke Doty will be out for the season following reaggrevation of injury (13:45), Jimbo Fisher on the importance of Achane and Spiller to the Aggies (23:00), Ole Miss paints “MANNING” end zones for LSU game (26:30), will clarity around Ed Orgeron's status help the Tigers this week? (29:15), Theo Jackson on Josh Heupel's program moving in the right direction and compares things to the Jeremy Pruitt era (33:30), Kirby Smart shares status updates for JT Daniels, George Picken, Arik Gilbert and Scott Cochran (37:45) Sign up for PrizePicks: https://prizepicks.com/welcome?invite_code=SEC Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Donate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast We have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's episode is one that Hannah can relate to a LOT. Hannah is joined by Lauren Manning from Up in Lights Dance Academy & Happy Dance UK! Having danced since early childhood, Lauren knew that she wanted to dance to play a key part in her life one way or another. Whilst assisting with some dance classes alongside her studies at university, Lauren soon realised that this was what she wanted to do in life so set up her very own classes. Starting with just 3 children, Lauren has built up her business over the years and now has around 450 pupils attending her dance school! In recent times, she has also set up 'Happy Dance' which is made up of a podcast, social media platforms, and helpful class supplies to not only help dance teachers, but to learn from and unite dance teachers with the vision of making the world a happier place through dance. Lauren is full of positivity and helpful advice for anyone looking to turn their creative passion into a business... To find out more about Lauren and and her businesses, go to: Up in Lights Dance Academy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upinlightsdanceacademy/ Up in Lights Dance Academy Website: http://www.uilda.co.uk/ Happy Dance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happy_dance_uk/ Happy Dance Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MmH0rWFDr3ilgxi2SrHbM?si=ZZWrCqARSnOasiuVCiahCw
Tonight's episode includes Derrick from Episode #3 ( "D" Is For Dating) and Antonio "Honest-T" of Honest-T's Podcast. Join us for riveting commentary as both men open up and peel back the layers for an in-depth look on men's mental, emotional, and physical health. You don't want to miss! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charlesepresents/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charlesepresents/support
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Kay Hymowitz is a writer and social critic, and the author of Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys. She discusses young adult development as it has evolved through time and the influence of the larger culture on this phase of development. Make sure you subscribe, rate and comment to get more from PsyTalk with Dr. B #PsyTalk #DrB
In this episode we touch upon how hyper-masculine tendencies can tear apart the foundation of a relationship. We also explore the importance of men expressing their emotions and how doing so can create a healthy environment for growth. Lastly we touch upon how rapper Drake is a revolutionary in this arena. Follow your host, Chris on Twitter and Instagram: @the1chrisjordan to submit episode ideas, questions, comments, or to connect with Chris directly. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecalm/message
The Fatherhood Experience: Fitness, Family, Finance & Freedom
In this episode, Jason Priest talks about the implications of living dangerously, being aware of non-negotiable priorities in life, and manning the f*@# up.He talks about the importance of aligning your non-negotiable priorities in order to live a healthy, sustainable lifestyle. It is his mission to help men and Dads live healthy, long lives.He reminds us to choose the better path and surround ourselves with right-minded men who aim to become elite versions of themselves. Taking your life for granted is a dangerous road to go down, and unless you embrace the challenges, you're going to pay the price. Stay Connected with Jason PriestWebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedIn About The Dad Bod PodA podcast for men looking to improve their health and re-define their Dad Bods. A place for men to learn, grow and live the healthiest life possible.Don't forget to follow us on IG @thefatherhoodexperience!
Following our impressive 4-1 win over Norwich City, Ryan Manning joins us to discuss his recent return to the side. The 21-year-old explains the mental challenge he faced while being out of the team, and how the younger players are now becoming more established in the first-team fold. We reflect on that win over the Canaries, our frustrating defeat at Reading and what we can expect when we go to Hull this weekend. 718568
Chelsea Manning recently sat down with ABC News to discuss the sensitive military documents she leaked to the public as well as the process of her transition from Bradley Manning. Stu makes a bold statement about all this and explains what a women's rights issue really is. Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices