a quick note before the week’s post
recap and Bowing In
Last week I wrote a guest post over at The Republic of Letters - a literary publication with a sharp, wide-ranging readership. We dove into the question of why you would want to be a good man, especially in an attention economy that disincentivizes introspection, integrity, personal depth, and that punishes being a ‘good’ man with social media’s death sentence equivalent: Invisibility.
Also interviewed Helen Mosimann-Kogan that unpacked how our relationship to authority directly translates to how we show up as leaders. If you missed it, watch here: The Leaders We Swore We’d Never Become.
Also: Bowing In is available now.
It’s a guide I built for men, distilled from 10+ years of men’s work, somatic therapy training, 1:1 coaching work, group cohorts, retreats — 49 frameworks across eight domains of life: powerful ways of relating to work, body, purpose, money, shadow, intimacy, fatherhood, leadership, death, and more.
It offers deeply-researched graphics for visual learners; concise descriptions for the word-learners; and reflection questions that shine a light under the hood.
It’s not a self-help book, a course, or a program. It’s a set of tools you can pick up and put down, return to, take your time with. Something to have on hand when a specific thing is hard and you want a clear way to think about it.
$49.
A fraction of the cost of a single therapy or coaching session.
More coming this week.
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