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ESPN’s Steven A. Smith does not feel that the commissioner of the National Football League, Roger Goodell, should not lose his job over the way he has handled the Ray Rice domestic violence incident.
His writing and workshops have focused on men’s groups, leadership and mentorship, and the bystander intervention method of sexual violence prevention. He is the Editor of Leadership at The Good Men Project, where he has written over two dozen articles and book chapters on healthy masculinities.
After Vaughn led his 150th men’s workshop in 2013, his focus shifted to teaching men of all ages the skills to communicate effectively, lead more purposeful lives, and become more balanced both at work and at home.
His award-winning work with men and at-risk boys has led to the foundation of the Global Center for Healthy Masculinities. Vaughn provides workshops for groups of men, schools, and college administrators. Vaughn works with a select group of highly committed men each semester in the EmpowerMentorship Institute.
As seen on CNN Live, CBS “Texans With Character,” and in the LA Weekly, Dale’s work with men’s groups has received multiple Best of LA awards, the M Award for service and leadership from his alma mater SMU, and millions of visits on The Good Men Project.
After walking the 500 mile pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela and surviving the run with the bulls in Pamplona, Dale dedicated the rest of his life to teaching leadership to men, starting with self-development. Dale founded NextGent.com and began leading a weekly personal transformation workshop for men, helping men to such radical change that the Moving Men’s Group earned a Best of LA award in 2012.
His writing and workshops have focused on men’s groups, leadership and mentorship, and the bystander intervention method of sexual violence prevention. He is the Editor of Leadership at The Good Men Project, where he has written over two dozen articles and book chapters on healthy masculinities.
After Vaughn led his 150th men’s workshop in 2013, his focus shifted to teaching men of all ages the skills to communicate effectively, lead more purposeful lives, and become more balanced both at work and at home.
His award-winning work with men and at-risk boys has led to the foundation of the Global Center for Healthy Masculinities. Vaughn provides workshops for groups of men, schools, and college administrators. Vaughn works with a select group of highly committed men each semester in the EmpowerMentorship Institute.
As seen on CNN Live, CBS “Texans With Character,” and in the LA Weekly, Dale’s work with men’s groups has received multiple Best of LA awards, the M Award for service and leadership from his alma mater SMU, and millions of visits on The Good Men Project.
After walking the 500 mile pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela and surviving the run with the bulls in Pamplona, Dale dedicated the rest of his life to teaching leadership to men, starting with self-development. Dale founded NextGent.com and began leading a weekly personal transformation workshop for men, helping men to such radical change that the Moving Men’s Group earned a Best of LA award in 2012.
What does the Ray Rice domestic violence incident say about Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the National Football League, and the National Football League? Click on the link below to read more.
The American television network, ABC, diversity push this fall is different because the casts are led and dominated by people of specific backgrounds, telling stories directly relevant to those backgrounds. Click on the link below to read more.
Wilhelm Cortez is the Social Justice editor for The Good Men Project. He is a teacher, traveler, performer. He makes the world his home.
During this conversation, Wilhelm talks about his love and concern about the environment including:
– Where did his passion about the environment start
– Mens attitudes towards the environment
– The attitude of the people of Laos (where is is living currently) toward the environment
– What does he feel that Western culture and men need to do to value the environment more?
Living Local, Producing Global.Black And Bold Voices: Black Men Share It, You Hear itThe Dr. Vibe Show – Info For Black Men And Those Who Love ThemTechbook OnlineChristopher “Flood the Drummer®” NorrisArthur L. Griffin Jr.Rashaun “DJ Reezey” Williams
Techbook Online (TBO) and The Dr. Vibe Show are bolstering their partnership to produce a quarterly, one-hour roundtable discussion featuring black male thought-leaders from around the world and the issues that bring them together.
– The story and the vision behind “Living Local, Producing Global”
– What they have learned about black men around the world via Techbook Online
– The upcoming quarterly “Black & Bold Voices: Black Share It, You Hear It” series and the dates and guests for the first show
All you need to listen to the conversation live is:
Desktop/Laptop: All you need to do is go to http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific.
Tablet/Smartphone: Tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific, please go to the “Mixlr” player at the bottom of http://thedrvibeshow.com/ and click on “Click To Play”.