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Wishing you'd handled a parenting moment differently? Feeling overwhelmed? In today's episode, Richard Reeves and Donald Robertson share reassuring advice on navigating the challenges of raising kids, from managing school stress to leading by example. With a dose of self-forgiveness, you'll become a more confident, patient parent.
Richard Reeve is let loose in Louisville at the Barbershop Harmony Society's International Convention!
As we face an epidemic of loneliness in our country, how are men and boys struggling for connection? What's driving the increasing rate of suicide among men? And how does our culture affect the ways in which men and boys form friendships? The Surgeon General and scholar Richard Reeves explore these questions and more. They discuss the complicated and troubling picture about how men and boys are faring. Educationally, economically, socially, and in terms of their physical and mental health, men and boys are struggling in profound ways. This conversation also examines male social connection in the context of a changing society in which expectations for men in the family, at work, and socially are shifting. In this episode of House Calls, the Surgeon General and Richard Reeves discuss how we can help and why understanding this moment in the lives of boys and men is important for all of us. (05:04) How are men and boys doing in terms of loneliness and isolation? (08:11) What's driving the increase in the rate of suicide among men? (12:36) How does our culture influence how men and boys form friendships? (20:16) Can we better balance work and parenting? (28:47) How can we help young people build relational skills? (31:36) How have Richard Reeve's personal experiences shaped his work? (34:32) How did Richard Reeves teach his sons about masculinity? (39:32) Can we have open conversations about men's challenges? (36:57) The balance of success, creating meaning, and parenting. (47:23) Why do some men and boys experience difficulty expressing their emotions? (54:51) How can we provide men with more emotional support? (01:03:08) How has Richard Reeves modeled different ideas of strength for his sons? We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. Richard Reeves, Writer and Researcher Twitter: @RichardvReeves Instagram: @richardvreeves About Richard Reeves Richard V. Reeves is a nonresident senior fellow in Governance Studies and president of the Boys and Men Project. Formerly, he was a senior fellow in Economic Studies, where he held the John C. and Nancy D. Whitehead Chair. His research focuses on boys and men, inequality, and social mobility. Richard's publications for Brookings include his latest book “Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It” (2022) and 2017's “Dream Hoarders: How the American Upper Middle Class Is Leaving Everyone Else in the Dust, Why That Is a Problem, and What to Do about It”. He is a contributor to The Atlantic, National Affairs, Democracy Journal, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. Richard is also the author of “John Stuart Mill – Victorian Firebrand”, an intellectual biography of the British liberal philosopher and politician. Richard sits on the Board of Jobs for the Future, and is an adviser to the American Family Survey, and to the Equity Center at the University of Virginia. He has previously served as a consultant to the Opportunity Insights team led by Prof Raj Chetty at Harvard University (2018), and as a member of the Government of Canada's Ministerial Advisory Committee on Poverty (2017-2018). Richard's previous roles include: director of Demos, the London-based political think-tank; director of futures at the Work Foundation; principal policy advisor to the Minister for Welfare Reform; social affairs editor of the The Observer; research fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research; economics correspondent for The Guardian; and a researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London. He is also a former European Business Speaker of the Year. Richard has a B.A. from Oxford University and a Ph.D. from Warwick University.
Think-tanks are a key part of the political process in the UK - indeed globally - but do they actually promote democracy? Which ones have influence, how are they funded, and what role does legacy media have in amplifying their ideas.In this episode we speak with Rethinking Security coordinator Richard Reeve and academic Kjølv Egeland, experts in the multifaceted world of defence and security think-tanks. They discuss how funding plays a key role in think-tank output, constraining critique and ensuring the most dominant ideas remain within the boundaries of the status quo.You can read Kjølv's latest research into think-tanks here or catch up with Richard's work over at the Rethinking Security website.Support the show via the Warrior Nation Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WarriorNationOr follow us on Instagram (@forceswatch) and Twitter (@ForcesWatch).Sign-up to our newsletter.You can discover Housmans Bookshop's amazing selection here: https://housmans.com/Music by Esion Noise.Support the show
Part 1 of 3! BHS International is back and Richard Reeve has got the mic out and up in barbershoppers' faces! Hear what Marty Monson, Erin Harris, Chad Bennett, Rick Taylor and 2022 Varsity Champs, The Clementones, have to say about it.
On this episode I discuss 7 ways single men can save money. I do practice these 7 tactics. Articles, books, and other content creators I reference: Coach Greg Adams https://www.youtube.com/c/CoachGregAdams Gregory Luna https://www.youtube.com/c/RedPillMensHealth Aaron Clarey https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronClarey Better Bachelor https://www.youtube.com/c/BetterBachelor The Porn Reboot podcast https://www.youtube.com/c/ElevatedRecovery Sexaholics Anonymous https://www.sa.org Article on bankruptcy and divorce https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/11/this-is-the-real-reason-most-americans-file-for-bankruptcy.html Article on women and 2030 https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/womens-impact-on-the-economy Book on men struggling socially present day(affiliate link) Richard Reeve's book 'Of Boys and Men' Women initiate divorce more often than men https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220511-why-women-file-for-divorce-more-than-men 20% of men get 80% of the women on dating apps https://medium.com/@worstonlinedater/tinder-experiments-ii-guys-unless-you-are-really-hot-you-are-probably-better-off-not-wasting-your-2ddf370a6e9a That article debunked https://medium.com/sexography/80-of-women-choose-only-the-top-20-of-attractive-men-is-a-big-fat-incel-lie-90e764b6a76 Book on living for experiences as opposed to buying things(affiliate link) Bill Perkins' book 'Die With Zero) Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here https://bit.ly/3WejGS6 Rate, like, leave a review! I will shout you out for sure! If you've enjoyed this episode, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate link: AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE/TIP here https://bit.ly/2LD1mwy SUBSCRIBE Everywhere HERE https://bit.ly/3tkjIbV
The boys are not alright. As a scholar who focuses on equality and opportunity at the Brookings Institute, Richard Reeve knew it. . He uses data to layout the issues and solutions in his new book.
Richard Reeve chats to Qld barbershoppers across two weekends of barbershop events. Part 1 takes place during Vocalescence's continually delayed show weekend!
Part 2 of Richard Reeve's Roving Reporting across the Sunshine Region's Barbershop Season!
In this week's episode of Y'all Ready for THIS? CEMA's Chelsea Sawyer and Stephanie Cox chat with Consumer Credit Counseling Service's Director, Richard Reeve about how you can prepare your finances for emergencies. 15 years ago, your credit score was only important if you were looking to get a loan. Nowadays, your credit score is a MUCH bigger deal! Your credit score and your overall financial stability can directly impact your ability to find housing, get a job or a promotion and can impact how/if you can recover from a disaster. Tune in an learn from local financial experts about how you can improve your score and hear some tips on how to prepare your finances for an emergency!
Inside Vocal MajorityEddie Thunders from Down Under-Part TwoThe Vocal Majority is honored to share a two-part podcast-interview with our own Eddie Martinez, recently produced by two of Barbershop Harmony Australia’s movers & shakers…Richard Reeve and Ash Schofield on their “Good Morning BHA” podcast. Eddie is an accomplished singing professional and educator, BHS judge, coach and gold medalist as well as a Vocal Majority tenor, section leader and director of the VM small group…VM Express.Eddie shares more personal, and sometimes very emotional stories about his life and decades dedicated to coaching, teaching and encouraging barbershop singing, not only across the US ,Canada & UK…but to nearly every corner of the continent of Australia.We hope you enjoy both episodes with Eddie, Richard & Ash. Check out “Good Morning BHA” for more entertaining, barbershop related podcasts from our brothers in Australia. And be sure to look for new and previous episodes with more stories and music from the Vocal Majority, right here on “Inside Vocal Majority”.
Inside Vocal MajorityEddie Thunders From Down Under - Part OneThe Vocal Majority is honored to share a two-part podcast-interview with our own Eddie Martinez, recently produced by two of Barbershop Harmony Australia’s movers & shakers…Richard Reeve and Ash Schofield on their “Good Morning BHA” podcast.Eddie is an accomplished singing professional and educator, BHS judge, coach and gold medalist as well as a Vocal Majority tenor, section leader and director of the VM small group…Vocal Majority Express. Eddie shares personal stories about his life and decades dedicated to coaching, teaching and encouraging barbershop singing, not only across the US ,Canada & UK…but to nearly every corner of the continent of Australia.We think you’ll enjoy this 30-minute conversation with Eddie, Richard & Ash …so be sure to check out part-two of “Eddie Thunders from Down Under”.
Mary Scott Castle was hot, rich, and well connected. But when she met a 21-year-old Porter Charlton, she was down on her luck. She’d just gotten divorced, and she’d blown her reputation to bits by shooting a man in the lobby of the Waldorf Astoria. But when Mary and Porter locked eyes, it was love at first sight. They got married a month later, and took off for a romantic European honeymoon. There was just one problem. Porter wasn’t so stable himself. Then Brandi tells us about a horrific attack in a Lululemon store. It was March of 2011. Coworkers Brittany Norwood and Jayna Murray had just left the Lululemon Athletica store in Bethesda, Maryland, when Brittany realized that she’d left her wallet in the store. When she called Jayna to tell her what she’d done, Jayna was accommodating. She told Brittany she’d meet her back at the store. The pain re-entered the store, leaving the door unlocked behind them. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Lady in the lake” by Mara Bovsun The Daily News. “The Murder of the Beautiful and Accomplished Mrs. Edith Woodhill, 1909,” written by Thomas Duke in 1910, posted to historicalcrimedetective.com “Charlton Must go to Italy for Trial,” The Evening Times-Republican, June 10, 1913 “May Ask Wilson to Save Slayer,” The Washington Herald , June 11, 1913 “True Detective Tales: What is Justice? Murder at Romantic Como,” by Peter Levins for the Pittsburg Sun-Telegraph, April 24, 1940 “‘On Trial’ -- Omaha Boy in Spotlight,” The Omaha Sunday Bee, October 17, 1915 In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Brittany Norwood” episode Snapped “‘The Yoga Store Murder: The Shocking True Account of the Lululemon Athletica Killing’ by Dan Morse” by Daniel Stashower, The Washington Post “Lululemon victim was alive through most of beating” by Andrea Noble, The Washington Times “Brittany Norwood sentenced to life without parole” by Richard Reeve, WLJA 7 News “Maryland Lululemon Store Gives ‘Love’ Memorial to Family of Woman Killed There” NBC4 Washington “Lululemon Murder” wikipedia.org
One of New Zealand’s most distinguished poets, Bluff-based Cilla McQueen has published a whopping 15 volumes of poetry. She has scooped the NZ Book Award for Poetry three times, was the New Zealand Poet Laureate from 2009 to 2011, and was awarded the Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement in 2010. Her latest collection, Poeta, gathers together five decades of superlative work. When asked what irked her about poetry, she said “its difficulty”, and when asked what delighted her, “its difficulty”. Richard Reeve will talk with McQueen about her illustrious career and the pleasingly persistent tug of poetry’s difficulty. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Richard Reeve flying solo for a one on one with International Champion Chorus Director, BHS Singing Judge and incredibly nice guy, Jordan Travis from Toronno!
Episode 15 We happened to be at the same BHA Regional (Ash judging, Richard competing and mastering ceremonies) so why not get the recorder out and chat to some fine folk! We chat to BHA Education Faculty members Jen Howson and Rob Sequeira about nothing close to education, Upgrade's new baritone Alex Jaime about being Upgrade's new baritone, incredibly keen barbershopper Damian Jones about being an incredibly keen barbershopper and you get an insight into what it's like being in a giant Richard Reeve selfie.