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February 16th 2017: Why Are Men Really Afraid of Each Other and What Can We Do About It? A conversation with Inner Revolutionary Men.
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Have you noticed how few men have really close male friendships. And if they do they're usually drinking or sports "buddies." Why is that? What keeps men from connecting with one another in a real way? Join us as men from the men's group Inner Revolutionary Men explore this topic together. We'll share the outcome of our recent retreat "Crush or Build: A Workshop for Men Who Want to Use Our Power for the Good." What happened in our lives that caused us to feel men weren't safe to connect to? And what happens in our socialization that reinforces that message? Finally, what can we do to undo all
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James Maynard
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James is a born ham who aspired to be a big cheese. A creative guy who played jazz trumpet professionally with Big Band groups and who loves to sing and compose music, he got sidetracked into the legal field in order to live the life he thought he should. In the early 70s, he broke loose and got involved in the New Age movement, studying the esoteric and living at the groundbreaking New Age community, Findhorn, in Scotland. Returning to the US 3 years later, he also became deeply involved in the field of hypnotherapy, not only as a practitioner, but as a teacher and founder of the Transpersonal Hypnotherapy Institute.
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Richard Di Santo
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Richard Di Santo is a retired K-12 educator/counselor who does part time tutoring. Richard grew up in the 1950's in the suburbs of Chicago. He is the product of a culture and religious denomination that fostered compliance. At the same time, he experienced a male dominated hierarchy in his family and in society. Those experiences contributed to his development as a quiet, compliant, self-conscious, emotionally isolated and depressed teen. He lived out those characteristics as a man throughout his adult life despite being largely unaware of their impact on himself or others.
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