by donhuff | Apr 12, 2025 | Celebration Stories, Community News, ManKind Podcast
Tantra for the Modern Man: Reclaiming Pleasure, Power & Presence In this intimate and eye-opening episode of The ManKind Podcast, host Boysen Hodgson sits down with Tantra practitioner and educator Olga Ribble for a groundbreaking conversation on sexuality,...
by donhuff | Apr 6, 2025 | Celebration Stories, Community News, ManKind Podcast
In this powerful and intimate archival episode from 2015, we revisit a conversation between philosopher and author Sam Keen (Fire in the Belly) and his son, novelist Gifford Keen, about their co-authored book Prodigal Father, Wayward Son: A Roadmap to Reconciliation....
by donhuff | Apr 6, 2025 | Celebration Stories, Community News, ManKind Podcast
🎉 Episode 200 | The Mankind Podcast: Our Greatest Hits & Most Human Moments (So Far) Welcome to the 200th episode of The Mankind Podcast! In this milestone celebration, co-hosts Brandon Clift and Boysen Hodgson reflect on four years and 200 conversations exploring...
by donhuff | Apr 5, 2025 | Celebration Stories, Community News, ManKind Podcast
What does real inclusion look like in men’s work? In this episode, Boysen Hodgson welcomes Art Patterson, a leader, elder, and fierce advocate for the Barrier Free Movement in the ManKind Project. Living with cerebral palsy, Art has spent over 25 years in MKP —...
by donhuff | Mar 21, 2025 | Celebration Stories, Community News, ManKind Podcast
What if your biggest failure turned out to be your greatest teacher? In this episode of The ManKind Podcast, host Boysen Hodgson sits down with Brandon Clift to unpack five profound lessons he learned from his experience on Australian Ninja Warrior—where he set the...
by donhuff | Mar 21, 2025 | Celebration Stories, Community News, ManKind Podcast
Walking, Talking, and Building Connection with Mark Greene In this powerful episode of the ManKind Podcast, host Boysen Hodgson sits down with Mark Greene, author and advocate for healthy masculinity, to discuss an inspiring grassroots movement: Walking, Talking Men....