Welcome to the Men’s Group – Exclusive Screenings for MKP USA
May20

Welcome to the Men’s Group – Exclusive Screenings for MKP USA

Special Screening Event for The Mankind Project USA The Mankind Project is offering an exclusive “Film Screening Event” during the month of June to coincide with Men’s Health Month and Father’s Day. We are partnering with the producers of a wonderful new feature film about the inner life of men, WELCOME TO THE MEN’S GROUP. MKP will coordinate access to a “sneak preview” of the film for I-Groups to create screening and discussion...

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The Little Bucket – A Children’s Book – the Answer is Inside
Nov10

The Little Bucket – A Children’s Book – the Answer is Inside

by Boysen Hodgson New Warrior brother Jeffrey Bates (Bedford, Indiana 1996), has written a mythical children’s story called The Little Bucket.  With a poetic voice and unique illustrations The Little Bucket is a hero’s journey that will enliven and stimulate the imagination.  The book teaches about empathy, boundaries, how to understand bullying, reaching out for help, and also about what it’s like to feel lonely and lost and...

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WOUNDED LEADERS: A Book Review
Oct15

WOUNDED LEADERS: A Book Review

GUEST POST by Peter Clothier “Wounded Leaders: British Elitism and the Entitlement Illusion,” by Nick Duffell. First, don’t assume from this book’s subtitle that is irrelevant to us here in America, or to our leadership. It is of vital relevance, no matter the specificity of his target. Nick Duffell’s title will have resonance for anyone who has lived through the past couple of decades in America and watched our own...

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The Butterfly King – Edmond Manning on Writing and Daring
Oct05

The Butterfly King – Edmond Manning on Writing and Daring

by Edmond Manning By what right does a white man tell the story of a black man? Describe that man’s struggles, the lifelong challenges he faces, the hardships of living in a white-centric culture? I have asked myself this question many times. In September, the third book in my ‘Lost and Found Kings’ series, The Butterfly King was published. The premise is the same in each book: a gay, Midwestern car mechanic invites another man to...

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BOYHOOD: Not Exactly a Film Review
Sep10

BOYHOOD: Not Exactly a Film Review

GUEST POST: by Peter Clothier Originally published at the Buddha Diaries (for Luka, a bit later in his life) I woke this morning thinking about Barack Obama, and how perfectly he fits the model of manhood proposed by Rudyard Kipling in his unjustly maligned and frequently parodied poem “If.”  In case you don’t remember it, here’s how it starts out: If you can keep your head when all about you     Are losing theirs and blaming it on...

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The Legacy Letters, powerful lessons for living
Dec12

The Legacy Letters, powerful lessons for living

EDITOR’S NOTE by Boysen Hodgson : Barry Friedman emailed me to tell me that I HAD TO get this book, The Legacy Letters by Carew Papritz, and read it immediately. He felt this was an important book for New Warriors, a book that speaks to our values as conscious men, and to the importance of taking action now to make sure that the important things we have to say are said.  I suggested that Barry get in touch with Carew, and...

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