
How a group of homeless men and women are redefining what it means to be good and successful.

Two combat photographers said the recent deaths of Hetherington and Chris Hondros had caused some people to sentimentalize the profession.

Dan Mulhern answers the question “Where are men in the work-life conversation?” He gives us a shoutout.

Edward Lynch’s son, Jack, died from cancer in 2006. He talks with Fox 25 about the ways he’s helping other families affected by the disease.

Jeff Anderson ran the Boston Marathon in honor of a friend with cancer. He’s the Good Man of the Week.

When GMPM launched, Ms. magazine took us under their generous wing, calling the mag “what enlightened masculinity might look like in the 21st century.” Now that we’ve been given some time to grow up, they’ve come back to check in.

The Smoking Poet is a literary magazine and website devoted to good writing, good times, and Good Causes. We’re thrilled that they’ve chosen to feature the Good Men Project and interview our Lisa Hickey.
FOUNDED, an online mag that features “interviews with rule breakers and risk takers from around the world,” talks with our own Lisa Hickey.

Good Men Media CEO Lisa Hickey was featured as one of several “innovative entrepreneurs trying out new ways to get companies off the ground.”

Rolf Gates, an original contributor to the Good Men Project book, talks about the yoga and his book “Meditations From the Mat: Reflections on the Path of Yoga.”

Aaron Gouveia’s story “Confronting Life” continues to ripple through cyberspace, months after it first appeared.

it’s with great sadness that we report the death of Robin Gibb, age 62, from complications of cancer.

Americans fundamentally misunderstand what is going on in Mexico. And they should figure it out.

The Good Men Project has won the Million Writers Award for best new online magazine, in recognition of our status as one of the best venues for short fiction to begin publishing fiction in the past year

I was taught that the word “queer” has been re-appropriated as a sort of catch-all for any sexuality that is not “heteronormative”. But since normal doesn’t really exist, then we’re all a bit queer!

Jamie Reidy shares a hilarious essay on the opposite of “attachment parenting” by Sarah Maizes.

Children from low-income families have only a 1 percent chance of reaching the top 5 percent of the income distribution.

HeatherN parses apart a metaphor comparing real-life social privilege with difficulty settings in a video game.

Poll: How would you characterize your marriage? Monogamous, Polyamorous, ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, or something else?

Have you ever wanted to skydive from space, do a back flip on a jet ski, or snowboard down sand dunes? Well you’re in luck, my friend. Red Bull is ready to give your wildest idea wings with Launchpad.

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Jamie Reidy comments on Usain Bolt’s – the World’s Fastest Man – decision to dump his girlfriend in order to focus on training for the Olympics.

Fathers have been defined as complementary to mothers. How do you define fatherhood?

1) The stories will surprise you. 2) The conversation is important. 3) It sure beats a hammer or a tie. Want more reasons to buy The Good Men Project Book? Here you go…

I was taught that the word “queer” has been re-appropriated as a sort of catch-all for any sexuality that is not “heteronormative”. But since normal doesn’t really exist, then we’re all a bit queer!
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