Men Supporting Men
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A very timely conversation in the midst of the #MeToo movement and Supreme Court Judge appointment with Steve Harper and Michael Pierce from the Mankind Project, an organization that teaches and supports men on the responsibility of mature masculinity.
Show Highlights
Stephanie shares some thoughts, feeling and suggestions on dealing with trauma and how to be available for heavy conversations.
Steve and Michael talk about their experiences with the ManKind Project and what they have both learned through the work to allow them step into a different ways of being and feeling.
Steve and Michael talk what shifts between men when their conversations involves feeling and topics outside of sports, food, women, etc.
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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest
“I learned about the ManKind Project via an episode on men’s rights on Netflix’s Follow This. I appreciated the willingness of everyone I talked to at MKP to explore how all genders can support each other. I feel very fortunate for the time spent with Steve and Michael. I get a sense of endless insight from both of them and I loved how each of them shared that insight while also making time to include and be curious about what else was present in the conversation.” – Stephanie Michele
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