How to Teach Healthy Masculinity - Mark Winkler Explains How He Calls Men IN

How to Teach Healthy Masculinity - Mark Winkler Explains How He Calls Men IN

Released Monday, 27th September 2021
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How to Teach Healthy Masculinity - Mark Winkler Explains How He Calls Men IN

How to Teach Healthy Masculinity - Mark Winkler Explains How He Calls Men IN

How to Teach Healthy Masculinity - Mark Winkler Explains How He Calls Men IN

How to Teach Healthy Masculinity - Mark Winkler Explains How He Calls Men IN

Monday, 27th September 2021
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This week on the HERE.together Podcast we are releasing, in full, another of the episodes of the Remaking Manhood Podcast which I co-host and co-produce with Mark Greene. We schedule these cross-promoted episodes in part to give you access to content that we believe will inspire and inform you and this interview with Mark Winkler definitely meets that purpose.  This content re-purposing strategy also, frankly, saves a little energy for other projects like planting the fall garden and writing more blog posts about leadership and healthy masculinity.

I’m really proud of this RM episode because, we get interview an expert in drawing men and boys into healthy masculinity and into supportive relationships. Mark Winkler, co-founded Manhood Camp, a non-profit working with under-served youth and families in the Los Angeles region. And works with adult men through his fatherhood circles and through the FATHERHOOD CIRCLE BLOG. I think you’ll find Mark’s voice to be an important and compelling one… his approach mixes firm accountability with love and compassion.

For more information and contacts for Mark Winkler, additional resources for men's work, and a link to the Gilette video we mentioned, go to: https://www.here-together.us/pod/how-to-teach-healthy-masculinity

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