Characteristics of powerful men

September 22, 2010 · Category: 2010 September - Men and Power 

by Steve Norcross

When I was a kid, I feared powerful men. Now upon reflection, my fear was based on observations that were real. In the world I grew up in, many men were powerful to the extent that they were dominant if not domineering over members of their families. Their work tended toward the competitive, and their life styles were punctuated by alcohol and a love of high contact sports.

A conversation with Bill Kauth

September 22, 2010 · Category: 2010 September - Men and Power, Men as Elders 

Bill Kauth

Bill Kauth is a co-founder of the ManKind Project. He helped develop the New Warrior Training Adventure, the Inner King training and the Warrior Monk training. He is  the author of A Circle of Men: The Original Manual for Men’s Support Groups. To mark the upcoming 25th Anniversary of The Mankind Project, the 2003 interview below is reprinted from the New Warrior Journal,  forerunner of the Mankind Project Journal. The interviewer was Stuart Rothgiesser of Vancouver.

The law of commitment

September 22, 2010 · Category: 2010 September - Men and Power 

by Roy Biancalana

Imagine your life three years from now. If you’re like me, that’s a fairly easy thing to do. Most of us know what we’d like to attract, create or manifest in our lives. It’s the “how” part that trips us up. We know where we want to go, but we’re not sure how to get there.

MKP’s 25-Year Anniversary Celebration

September 22, 2010 · Category: MKP News 

Men of the Project:

On October 21-23 in Louisville, Kentucky, The ManKind Project International (“MKPI”) will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary.

In February of 1985, Ron Hering, Bill Kauth and Rich Tosi invited the first group of men to attend a “Wildman Weekend” outside of Chicago, Illinois. Since then, nearly 44,000 men worldwide have attended a similar version of that experience.