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Love and Dating gurus with Dr Dan: Season 1 Ep 19 and Special Guest and relationship expert : Jack Kammer Love & Dating Gurus with Dr Dan and Industry Experts

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Jack produced and hosted a radio show called “In a Man’s Shoes” on a public station near Baltimore from 1983 to 1989.

In 1986 and 1987, Jack was executive director of the National Congress for Men, whose motto was “preserving the promise of fatherhood.”

In 1994 St. Martin’s Press published his book Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes, a collection of interviews 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.

After getting his Masters in Social Work in 2008, Jack 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 was named 2012 Outstanding Recent Graduate of the University of Maryland School of Social Work. He gave presentations on the Social Work profession's gender bias at the National Association of Social Workers state conferences in New  Mexico (2010), North Carolina(2011) and Maryland(2015). An emblematic piece of feedback came from New Mexico: “The presentation and the presenter pissed me off, but it all made me think really hard and made me realize that I need to keep these kinds of ideas in mind.” I also presented at the First and Second (there was no Third) National Conferences on Social Work With and For Men in 2008 and 2009.


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Jack produced and hosted a radio show called “In a Man’s Shoes” on a public station near Baltimore from 1983 to 1989.

In 1986 and 1987, Jack was executive director of the National Congress for Men, whose motto was “preserving the promise of fatherhood.”

In 1994 St. Martin’s Press published his book Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes, a collection of interviews 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.

After getting his Masters in Social Work in 2008, Jack 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 was named 2012 Outstanding Recent Graduate of the University of Maryland School of Social Work. He gave presentations on the Social Work profession's gender bias at the National Association of Social Workers state conferences in New  Mexico (2010), North Carolina(2011) and Maryland(2015). An emblematic piece of feedback came from New Mexico: “The presentation and the presenter pissed me off, but it all made me think really hard and made me realize that I need to keep these kinds of ideas in mind.” I also presented at the First and Second (there was no Third) National Conferences on Social Work With and For Men in 2008 and 2009.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datingandloveguru/message

28 min