
“A good man is well rounded and takes responsibility for the various roles that he plays.”

Like many of this generation’s most successful businessmen, Daniel Ben-Horin foresaw the Internet tech boom.

The Cape Town native has conceived and implemented projects such as building Roman-style roads across South Africa, an interactive initiative to prevent domestic violence, and funding traditional stick-fighting tournaments—which he describes as “more violent than cage fighting” and, also, “really cool.”

Jacob Rice, 14, is the founder of Shoe Giver of Tampa. His initiative has now given away 600 pairs of shoes locally and 740 pairs internationally.

In a move that pretty much blows every other dad out of the water, cinematographer Luke Geissbühler and his 7-year-old son, Max, sent an iPhone and a video camera to the edge of our atmosphere, capturing some absolutely stunning footage.

Band Together accepts no outside donations. They make all their money directly from the concerts. They’ve put on 17 shows so far, raising over $600,000—all for Connecticut charities.

In 2000, Rick Stoddard lost his wife, Marie, to lung cancer. Since then, he has become one of the most tenacious anti-smoking campaigners in the country.

McKibben’s most recent book, Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet, explains how Earth has changed and what we need to do about it. We caught up with him for a few questions on manhood and why he does what he does.

“He had been after me all year in the hall, at lunchtime and during the school day,” said football coach, Toby Doke. “He kept telling me he wanted to score a touchdown.”

The Harvard Business School student thought he was on top of the world, until his doctor told him he only had a few more years to live.

Being a man with a disfigurement in a world of Nip/Tuck is tough. The beauty culture has enveloped men, and for those outside its parameters, social boundaries blur and contort. Rich McEachran is candid about his prospects of marriage, retooling definitions of success, and the limits of confidence.

Apparently Leviticus isn’t dedicated exclusively to the abomination of homosexuality…

Adorable and funny of a video cursing just like her daddy while watching basketball.

In honor of the death of the man who invented the TV remote control, the Good Feed Blog editors ask: where is the strangest place you’ve found your remote?

Jamie Reidy comments on 64-year old rocker Gregg Allman’s upcoming marriage to a 24-year old.

Danny explores whether or not there are legitimate uses for the term “mansplaining”.

Do you have the right to post photos of someone if you suspect them of stealing your stuff?

The Good Feed Blog editors share a video of high-fiving pranksters screwing up photos at the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

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?

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