Ready for some man talk? Will Small interviews men in different fields and stages of life about the definition of manhood they were given growing up, and how they have updated and changed it over time. Honest, authentic conversations challenging stereotypes and discussing a broader understanding of 'masculinity' for the next generation. This show is not a set of answers; it's a conversation with those who want to ask better questions and live a better story. If that's you, you're in the right place. This is the Man;Kind podcast. Presented by the Central Coast Council and developed by Lead by Story.
Welcome back to Man;Kind or welcome for the first time if your new around here!My guest on this episode is Michael Sanford. If you see a picture of Mi...
Is anything more stereotypically masculine than sharing your scars? Funnily enough, there’s a gnarly scar story within this episode, but it’s not abou...
There was this poet in the 1600s named John Donne who wrote a poem called ‘no man is an island’. If you’re out of school you probably haven’t been sub...
Father Rod Bower is an Anglican priest, known for the iconic sign out the front of his church on the main street of Gosford. You’ll see it if you driv...
One of my deep convictions is that a conversation about manhood is actually not just for men. Because how we live has an impact on all of those around...
Chang Po Ching introduces himself as the brown guy with the Asian name, born in New Zealand with an Australian passport and Samoan parents.Who better ...
Recently I was doing an imaginative creative exercise and thinking, if manhood was a brand...what colours would it be, what would be the slogan or mes...
Few things will dramatically change your life the way becoming a parent can. For a lot of new Dads, the joy of fatherhood can also be mixed with a sen...
What kind of phrases come to mind when you hear the word man? Or manly? Many of us probably think of things like muscles or tough or…I dunno lawn mowe...
Last week Jake and Mel shared some of their own stories of surviving violent and destructive cycles. And it’s so important to listen deeply to those k...