Sean Harvey joins Dan to explore how we can create a global compassionate healing movement for men, especially in hyper-masculine spaces like law enforcement and corporate culture. They dive into the roots of male suffering, the rise of extremism, and why real healing starts with meeting men where they are.
In this conversation, Sean Harvey discusses his vision for a global compassionate healing movement aimed at transforming hyper-masculine cultures, particularly within law enforcement and military settings. He shares his journey from Wall Street to becoming an interfaith minister focused on men's healing, emphasizing the importance of compassion and understanding in addressing men's suffering. The dialogue explores the psychological drivers of extremism, the role of masculinity in healing, and the need for safe spaces where men can express their emotions without fear of judgment. Sean advocates for creative approaches to engage men in healing work, highlighting the necessity of meeting them where they are without emasculating their identities. In this conversation, Sean Harvey and Dan Doty explore the complexities of men's work, addressing issues of identity, healing, and the importance of creating supportive environments for men. They discuss the challenges of male isolation, the rise of men's work, and the need for collaboration among practitioners. The conversation also delves into the role of corporate spaces in engaging men and the future of men's work, emphasizing the importance of professionalization and emotional intelligence.
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