Humans:Connecting

24. Creating connected men: with Mike Campbell

Far too many men are broken.

From rates of suicide, violence, incarceration and educational outcomes, it’s clear that men are struggling.

This is not an episode about masculinity – toxic or otherwise – but an episode for you if you are a man who’s feeling lost and adrift.

This is an episode for you if there is a man in your life who you love who’s struggling.

It’s an episode to help men to rediscover themselves and to then come back to who they are and then be who they are.

Mike Campbell is a men’s coach, author and the giver of great hugs. He’s helped 1,000s of men around the world to know who they are, love who they are and then have the courage to be who they are.

In this episode, you’ll:

●    be challenged to stop being a nice guy in the hope it results in connection

●    feel supported if you’re struggling with feeling lost and adrift

●    get outstanding advice on what you can do to support yourself or another man when next experience loneliness.

It’s time to dial down the noise and focus on creating authentically connected men who lift themselves and those around them.

Connect with Mike Campbell:

Instagram: @mikecampbellmc

Website: https://mikecampbell.com.au/  

Connect with us at Humans:Connecting

Website: https://www.humansconnecting.org 

Phil McAuliffe: https://www.humansconnecting.org/meet-the-team/about-phil-mcauliffe    

Become a connected human: https://www.humansconnecting.org/products

Create your Connected Workplace: https://www.humansconnecting.org/creating-connected-workplaces

Get your Connection Plan (Connection Starter Course): https://www.humansconnecting.org/connection-starter-course

Partner with us and let’s change the world: https://www.humansconnecting.org/partners

Watch this episode on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/TBnGCEz9XBs  

Music composed and produced exclusively for the HUMANS:Connecting podcast by Alex Steve: https://www.instagram.com/ajsteve71/  

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