Jack Myers On The Future Of Men - This Week's Six Pixels Podcast

Episode #521 of Six Pixels of Separation - The Mirum Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.


I won't lie to you, this one of the toughest conversations for this podcast that I have ever had. I'm a middle-aged, white male who lives in North America, and have been fortunate enough to do quite well in the industry that I love. I'm not apologetic about my efforts, but I am well-aware that I hit the genetic lottery. Jack Myers is in a similar boat. He's the founder of Media Village and has written many books (including Virtual Worlds, Reconnecting With Customers, Adbashing and Hooked Up). Now, he's back with The Future of Men - Masculinity in the Twentieth Century. It's an important read, and an important conversation to have (no matter how uncomfortable the topic is in a world where women's equality, racial equality and more are still - sadly - issues that need to be resolved). Bring an open mind, as Jack and I discuss the need to ensure that men (especially young men) feel empowered, happy and healthy at work and in life. Enjoy the conversation...


You can grab the latest episode of Six Pixels of Separation here (or feel free to subscribe via iTunes): Six Pixels of Separation - The Mirum Podcast #521.





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