June 4th, 2015 at the West End Lounge, New York, NY. Tickets on sale now.
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From the very first, The Good Men Project has been about stories. Stories that changed the teller and changed the listener. The types of stories about men that hadn’t been told enough. The kind of stories that could topple stereotypes. The kind of stories that can create change.
MouseMuse Productions brings stories from the sensational Good Men Project live to your favorite lounge! Full bar and table service will be available at this riveting, poignant, and often hilarious event that you will not want to miss.
Thursday, June 4th at The West End Lounge
955 West End Avenue, New York, NY 10025
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[Tickets $5 now, $10 day of show. Free for Premium Members. Not a member? Sign up here or with ticket purchase]
Please note there is a $15 food/drink minimum
Featuring: Tom Fiffer, Mike Kasdan, Lisa Duggan, Carl Bosch, Mark Green, Jackie Summers and Lisa Hickey
Music by Duncan Christy / Produced by Ina Chadwick MouseMuse Productions
About Our Storytellers and those making it happen:
Thomas G. Fiffer, Executive Editor at The Good Men Project, is a graduate of Yale University and holds an M.A. in creative writing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is a professional writer, speaker, and storyteller. His books, Why It Can’t Work: Detaching from dysfunctional relationships to make room for true love and What Is Love? A Guide for the Perplexed to Matters of the Heart are available on Amazon, and he is working on a novel.
Michael Kasdan is a Lead Editor and the Senior Sports Editor for The Good Men Project. Mike is an intellectual property lawyer by day, and is passionate about education, entrepreneurship and technology. Mike spends entirely too much time on Facebook and can be found (over)sharing and linking on a variety of topics @michaelkasdan. Mike has come to believe that everything—who we are, how we connect, and how we move in this world—is all about storytelling.
Mark Greene is an Executive Editor of The Good Men Project and an Emmy-Award winning animator. He can also be found writing and talking men’s Issues at Salon, Shriver Report, Huffington Post, HLN, BBC, New York Times, NYC. He is author of the book Remaking Manhood: The Modern Masculinity Movement.
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Lisa Duggan is a writer, editor and entrepreneur whose twin passions are fostering and supporting financial freedom and self-sufficiency for girls and women, and emotional freedom and self-sufficiency for boys and men. Lisa is the Director of Membership for In Good Company, a co-working space for female founders and business owners, as well as the founder of American Woman Publishing LLC, a media company dedicated to increasing the social and emotional health of today’s families. Her writing can be found at TheMotherhoodBlog, The HuffingtonPost and Forbes.com, or you may read her very, very short stories on Twitter, as @motherhoodmag.
Carl (Bill) Bosch has appeared in publications as varied as the New York Times and Cricket magazine. His books for children have sold over 60,000 copies while his essays offering parenting advice and inspiration have been printed in dozens of publications throughout the country. An educator for 41 years, he continues to write for the Good Men Project. He has competed in and won a Moth storytelling contest in NYC, moving to the GrandSlam event at B.B. King’s.
Jackie Summers is an author, an autodidact a polymath, and an entrepreneur. Creator of Sorel Artisanal Liqueur and President of JackFromBrooklyn Inc., you can follow his shenanigans on Twitter at @jackfrombkln, or @TheLiquortarian for business.
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Lisa Hickey is CEO of Good Men Media Inc. and Publisher of The Good Men Project, an international conversation about the changing roles of men in the 21st century that gets over 3.5 million visitors a month. As she puts it: “I like to create things that capture the imagination of the general public and become part of the popular culture for years to come.” Lisa has performed in poetry slams, given a commencement address, appeared on television and radio, and performed stand-up comedy.
Duncan Christy is a writer and musician based in New York City. His debut with The Good Men Project was several poems from his collection The Running Sonnets (Amazon). He is also the creator of two full-length musicals, “Magazine” and “cinq à sept,” and three song cycles. You can find his work at duncanchristy.com
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Ina Chadwick is an award-winning journalist, published poet, and editor who in 2009 moved her passion for hearing great stories and then writing them for print to listening, without a notebook and pen, to enthralling stories and convincing the people who told them to her to tell them on stage. She began Connecticut’s first live storytelling events at 180 seat stage company. She has been hired by museums, art’s centers, boozy joints with small stages, and private parties with fantastical acreage and English gardens to pull together storytelling events that sizzle variety and truth. Visit her at mousemuse.com.