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It Doesn’t Pay to Be a Man

In her New York Times article “The Declining Demand for Men”, Nancy Folbre says there is something that makes this recession unique for men: The Great Recession has sometimes been dubbed the Mancession because it drove unemployment among men higher than unemployment among women. Because men tend to work in more cyclical industries than women, [...]

Is it Really the End of Men?

Guest post by Chris Kyle We’ve been keeping up with what the media has been saying lately about us men. The information and opinions being laid out boil down to this: Are men ready to take a hard look at redefining what it means to be a man in today’s world?  Are men falling behind [...]

We Are Changing

Sociology professor Michael Kimmel speaks about being a man on Dad’s Unplugged. His solution is that we need a strong dose of being an entrepreneur, his ‘self made man’. Kimmel claims our current recession is so tough because traditional male industries are leaving. He goes on to suggest that our traditional model of being a [...]

What Is a Good Man?

There is a website that will tell you – www.goodmenproject.com. On June 1st a group of men and women launched this site as a ‘man’s magazine’ that “takes men seriously.” A Boston Globe article explains how The Good Men Project came into existence. The article mentions how other men’s magazines are struggling, and yet the [...]

Space – What Men Need

I wrote a post about Sam Martin’s “Manspace” on our Men’s Work blog – A Journey of Integrity. Understanding that as men we need space and it isn’t necessarily an avoidance of the femine, but serves the nurturing of the masculine – will empower both sexes. In working with myself and other men over the [...]

Testimonials

  • If there is one truth that shines above all the others that have impacted me as a man and a human being, it is the way that Owen has assisted me in living the core of my emotions.
    - Brad G.
  • Having spent time with Owen, it is clear to me that Owen has lived every piece of wisdom that he imparts.
    - May Busch, Leadership and Performance Strategist
  • I have been in many different group-learning experiences over the years. Owen has catalyzed more ongoing personal breakthroughs for me than the rest combined.
    - Michael Welp, Ph.D.
  • I have been married for 25 years and there were times I thought there was no way this relationship would survive. Not only has it survived it’s the best it has ever been.
    - Wayne P.
  • I credit Owen for modeling all of these skills, and then encouraging and supporting me to get good at them too.
    - David Brath.
  • For the first time in my life, I am beginning to honor and love the man I see in the mirror.
    - David Mabelle
  • Working with Owen, and I don’t mean to be overly dramatic may have saved my life. And if not physically, certainly emotionally and spiritually.
    - Wayne P.