Zach Watson – The Hidden Work of Invisible Labor
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by Larry Hagner
15h ago
Zach Watson is an Invisible Labor Coach who helps men understand and share the mental load of domestic responsibilities with their partners. Through his coaching practice, he guides couples in recognizing unseen household labor, improving communication, and creating more equitable partnerships. His expertise includes addressing emotional labor, cognitive load, and implementing the "Fair Play" framework to foster healthier relationship dynamics ..read more
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Andy Heller – The Divorce Secret Happy Couples Know Too Late
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by Larry Hagner
5d ago
Andy Heller is a successful businessman and author who transitioned from writing real estate investment books to penning "Take the High Road: Divorce with Compassion for Yourself and Your Family" after his own divorce experience. Through his unique perspective as someone who has navigated divorce personally rather than as a professional in the field, Andy compiled insights from attorneys, therapists, mediators, and other experts to create a comprehensive guide featuring 46 practical strategies. His groundbreaking approach combines a businessman's objectivity with expert guidance, aiming to hel ..read more
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Scott McCarthy – The 4 Stages of Leadership
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by Larry Hagner
5d ago
Scott McCarthy is a distinguished Canadian Army officer whose leadership journey began early, leading him to command an 80-soldier platoon at age 24 and later a 200-member Logistics Squadron, while also serving as a mentor in Afghanistan. He currently serves as both a senior Canadian Army officer and Chief Leadership Officer at Moving Forward Leadership, where he hosts a podcast sharing insights from his two decades of military experience ..read more
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Ryan Michler – The Surprising Truth About Modern Men’s ‘Weakness’
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by Larry Hagner
1w ago
Ryan Michler is a husband, father, Iraqi combat veteran, and the founder of Order of Man. Driven by his own experiences growing up without a permanent father figure, he is on a mission to empower men to embrace their roles as protectors, providers, and leaders in their families and communities. Through his podcast and blog, Ryan offers insights and practical advice to help men become the best versions of themselves ..read more
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Ashley Taylor – What Your Wife Wishes You Knew About Her
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by Larry Hagner
2w ago
Ashley Taylor-Maland is a well known writer and social media influencer with over half a million followers, known for her candid content on healing, mental health, relationships, and domestic violence. Through her platform and various roles as a writer, cosmetologist, and mom, Ashley continues to inspire others by promoting healing, authenticity, and breaking free from negative patterns while advocating for both survivor support and abuser treatment ..read more
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Jason Wayne Brick – The Safest Family on The Block
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by Larry Hagner
2w ago
Jason Wayne Brick is a 4th-degree black belt, self-defense expert, and security consultant with over 37 years of experience in martial arts. A father of two, he adopted his oldest son when he was eight, which sparked a deeper understanding of the complexities of keeping children safe. Through his work on "Safest Family on the Block," Jason shares insights on family safety, challenging traditional ideas like “stranger danger ..read more
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Nick Koumalatsos – What’s the Secret to Raising Young Men Who Lead?
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by Larry Hagner
2w ago
Nick Koumalatsos is a former Marine Raider, entrepreneur, and author dedicated to helping others grow through physical fitness, mental resilience, and personal development. He leads Agoge, a coaching company that empowers individuals to pursue their potential by developing strength, confidence, and leadership ..read more
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Jesi Stracham – ROAD to Redemption from Tragedy to Triumph
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by Larry Hagner
3w ago
Jesi Stracham is the founder of Wheel With Me Foundation and co-developer of the Wheel With Me Adapt Fit app, designed to support the independence and fitness of wheelchair users. After a motorcycle accident in 2015 resulted in a spinal cord injury, Jesi turned her experience into a platform for motivation and empowerment, and set on a mission to inspire the world to live life to its fullest. She also co-owns Freedom Longevity & Wellness LKN in Lake Norman, North Carolina ..read more
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Chuck Liddell – Navigating Life After UFC
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by Larry Hagner
3w ago
Chuck Liddell is a legendary figure in the world of mixed martial arts, recognized as one of the pioneers who brought MMA into the mainstream. Known as "The Iceman" for his unshakeable presence in the ring, Chuck’s journey to greatness began far from the bright lights of professional fighting. He is the face of UFC, and superstar of Mixed Martial Arts–the fastest growing sport in America. In 1998, he won his first Mixed Martial Arts fight, soon after joining the UFC to become the #1 ranked light-heavyweight contender in the world. He is a walking lethal weapon ..read more
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Clifford Stephan – How Taking a Break from Alcohol Can Change Your Life
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by Larry Hagner
3w ago
Clifford Stephan is the founder of Booze Vacation, a health and wellness company for high-performing men. He also founded OneCompensation, a Bay Area consulting firm that has helped Silicon Valley companies. After realizing recreational drinking was holding him back, Clifford founded Booze Vacation to help others upgrade their health and professional potential. Today, Clifford shares how taking a year-long break from alcohol dramatically improved his health, performance, and quality of life, leading him to launch "Booze Vacation" - an initiative to help men reclaim their vitality by temporaril ..read more
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