I don’t know when it happened, but at some point we denigrated the enlightened, renaissance man and esteemed the stoic, ridged, emotionally detached man instead. Introspection and a genuine understanding of our gifts and our failings, can lead a man to be better. It requires a good deal of humility for a man to see his shortcomings, but also to be himself (once he knows himself) around others.
My guest and friend for this podcast is Jason MacKenzie. He’s the author of the Dadly Book of Open and founder of The Book of Open, both of which spotlight the unexpected power of authenticity and vulnerability in a man’s life.
Key Topics
- Jason’s story that led him to being a more open man
- Alcoholism
- What does it look like to be authentic\vulnerable?
- How does vulnerability help in the everyday areas of life (fitness, career, family, etc.)
More on Jason MacKenzie
On the Web
Website: http://thebookofopen.com
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebookofopen/
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