18 min

Why Men Don't Trust Each Other Remaking Manhood: The Healthy Masculinity Podcast

    • Mental Health

WHY MEN DON'T TRUST EACH OTHER. In our new short form 15 minute episode, Charles and Mark explore a single issue that is harming men and all those whose lives we impact. It's an opportunity for us as men to acknowledge an issue that is often there for many of us, take on the work to make changes, and live richer full lives.  In this episode, we explore why so many men struggle to trust each other, the price we pay for this, and how we can do our work to form meaningful caring friendships with other men.

Join  us for powerful conversations with the men and women leading the  healthy masculinity movement. For generations, our culture has taught us  a narrow and limiting set of rules for how to be a man. The end result?  Epidemic levels of isolation and violence for boys and men and for the  multitude of others who’s lives we impact.
But we can make a difference choice. We can choose a masculinity of  connection and in return have healthier relationships, and more  meaningful, lasting lives.

As a writer, speaker and consultant, and coach, Mark Greene has spent over a  decade deconstructing our binary-riddled dialogues around manhood and  masculinity. He consults to organizations world wide on diversity,  inclusion and masculinity. Mark is the author of The Little #MeToo Book for Men, Remaking Manhood and is co-author with Dr. Saliha Bava of The Relational Book for Parenting. You can learn more about Mark's work at RemakingManhood.com

Charles Matheus is an educator and public speaker who has mentored  hundreds of men in communication, leadership, & emotional growth.  You can learn more about his work at CharlesMatheus.com

Contact:
mark@remakingmanhood.com
charles@charlesmatheus.com
Theme music composed by Gus Greene. Click here for links to his music on most streaming services.  

WHY MEN DON'T TRUST EACH OTHER. In our new short form 15 minute episode, Charles and Mark explore a single issue that is harming men and all those whose lives we impact. It's an opportunity for us as men to acknowledge an issue that is often there for many of us, take on the work to make changes, and live richer full lives.  In this episode, we explore why so many men struggle to trust each other, the price we pay for this, and how we can do our work to form meaningful caring friendships with other men.

Join  us for powerful conversations with the men and women leading the  healthy masculinity movement. For generations, our culture has taught us  a narrow and limiting set of rules for how to be a man. The end result?  Epidemic levels of isolation and violence for boys and men and for the  multitude of others who’s lives we impact.
But we can make a difference choice. We can choose a masculinity of  connection and in return have healthier relationships, and more  meaningful, lasting lives.

As a writer, speaker and consultant, and coach, Mark Greene has spent over a  decade deconstructing our binary-riddled dialogues around manhood and  masculinity. He consults to organizations world wide on diversity,  inclusion and masculinity. Mark is the author of The Little #MeToo Book for Men, Remaking Manhood and is co-author with Dr. Saliha Bava of The Relational Book for Parenting. You can learn more about Mark's work at RemakingManhood.com

Charles Matheus is an educator and public speaker who has mentored  hundreds of men in communication, leadership, & emotional growth.  You can learn more about his work at CharlesMatheus.com

Contact:
mark@remakingmanhood.com
charles@charlesmatheus.com
Theme music composed by Gus Greene. Click here for links to his music on most streaming services.  

18 min