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Bringing up boys to become glorious men!
There is much that occurs in the journey from boy to man. Read on to find out what is troubling boys and how we can bring up and support our boys to become glorious men.
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Men — Are we set up to fail?
As young boys we are often taught that we need to toughen up to be a real man. But is this ideal setting us up for failure in ways we do not realise?
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6 things all men need to know about exhaustion and fatigue
Exhaustion and fatigue can deeply affect the way men live – here are 6 tips to combat it. It is okay to seek help and/or professional medical advice when you are feeling excessively tired or fatigued.
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Sexual relief or making love: men talk
Read of the experience of a group of men discussing what making love means, what they have come to understand, and how it is quite different to sexual relief.
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Bigorexia – A modern body image issue for men
We explore the reasons behind the emerging body image disorder among men; Muscle Dysmorphia, or as it is more commonly known, Bigorexia.
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Sensitivity – are men risking their health by dismissing their greatest strength?
A man living his true nature, what does that mean, and within this, is there room for the word sensitive. Time for a change in our approach to men’s health that embraces the underrated S word.
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Men Audio
A collection of free audio and quotes for real men and their friends!
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Men in Livingness
These stories from real, everyday men are powerful and demonstrate that it is amazingly transformative for a man to re-claim himself from the lifestyle bubble and roles that are the norm.
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Real men don’t eat quiche
‘Real Men don’t eat quiche’ is a well known phrase, but where did it originate from? This article exposes our masculine ways and asks whether we have a model of man bound in many stereotypical but unnatural forms.
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Chronic discomforts – the relationship between men’s bodies and their daily choices
As men we have become used to living with daily pain. But should this be normal, is there a different way, and is our body telling us more than we think?
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International men’s day: November 19th
Supporting International Men’s Day – being a true man in today’s world.
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Real Men, Cars and Bubbles
As men, do we choose our lifestyles like our cars? And are these lifestyles good for us?
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Men share on their first experience with porn
Five men share their first experience with pornography, and how it affected their lives
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Men and change
Change for many men can be difficult. It represents a questioning of how they live their lives and how invested they are in resisting change. The men in this audio provide their perspectives on change and what it exposes for them.
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Men and abuse
Why do men abuse themselves and those closest to them? For some men abuse is just part of their day to day lives and the behaviour they use as a result of not living who they truly are.
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Men’s lifestyle bubble
The Men’s Lifestyle Bubble was introduced as a concept by Serge Benhayon in 2006. In this Audio, three men explore what the Lifestyle Bubble is and how it affects men deeply.
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Serge Benhayon TV – The State of Play Between Men and Women
In this sensitive and considered interview, Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Baldwin (previously Asquith) explore the state of play between men and women and the essence of what true expression of gender could look like beyond the manufactured male/female ideals we are conditioned by.
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How men and women avoid being the love that they are
Our Audio of the month for December 2015 is a revelatory presentation on how and why we avoid the love that we already are and seek love instead outside ourselves.
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"You’re a man – eat and be strong." What lengths do men go to to fit in?
This audio focusses on men’s body image and how men feel about their body, how they have grown up in a world that teaches them that they need to be big and strong and not show any form of weakness. In truth this takes men a long way from their natural self.
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Depression in men – the awareness within
Depression in Men leaves us feeling isolated and overwhelmed, shrouded in a state of hopelessness. Could reconnecting to our body and being more aware of our movements set us on the path out of this male depression?