In love, deleting your history is far more complicated than clicking a link.
The Party That Belonged in a Museum
The dot-com explosion was a fun ride, but it’s implosion was as predictable as ice melting.
The dot-com explosion was a fun ride, but it’s implosion was as predictable as ice melting.
For Men, #MeToo Still Means Listening
There are still stories to be heard — and hearing them must be the new status quo.
There are still stories to be heard — and hearing them must be the new status quo
Are You Strong Enough To Be a Better Man?
Changing what we value in strength will help us redefine masculinity for the better.
Changing what we value in strength will help us redefine masculinity for the better.
What Men Say When They Won’t Stop Talking
Interrupting and talking over others is not just boorish and rude. It’s a means of dis-empowering and silencing.
Interrupting and talking over others is not just boorish and rude. It’s a means of dis-empowering and silencing.
The Scars This Time
Part of recovering from a break-up is reconciling anger and resentment not towards your ex — but towards love itself.
Part of recovering from a break-up is reconciling anger and resentment not towards your ex — but towards love itself.
If There Were No Men
A thought experiment serves as a reminder of the space we occupy — and share.
A thought experiment serves as a reminder of the space we occupy — and share.
Hey, Look at Me
We are all our own brands — whether we like it or not.
We are all our own brands — whether we like it or not.
The Shared Intimacy of Food and Sex
Our bodies crave both food and sex, and how we attain — and provide — for those cravings are surprisingly similar.
Our bodies crave both food and sex, and how we attain — and provide — for those cravings are surprisingly similar.
A Walk Through My Own White Privilege
The extent to which I’ve benefited from my skin color is too significant to measure.
The extent to which I’ve benefited from my skin color is too significant to measure.
The Hardest — but Most Important — Part of Break-Up Recovery
‘Letting go’ is easier said than done, but it’s the only way to truly recover from a break-up, separation or divorce.
‘Letting go’ is easier said than done, but it’s the only way to truly recover from a break-up, separation or divorce.
A Still, Small Voice
While the purpose of Yom Kippur is the reflection, of atonement, of making up for the transgressions and failings of the past year, its function is to prepare us, or rather, help us to prepare ourselves, for the year to come.
While the purpose of Yom Kippur is the reflection, of atonement, of making up for the transgressions and failings of the past year, its function is to prepare us, or rather, help us to prepare ourselves, for the year to come.
The Pandemic Suffering Gap Is Real
The burden and consequences of the pandemic are not being shared equally between men and women. Guess who has it worse.
The burden and consequences of the pandemic are not being shared equally between men and women. Guess who has it worse.
My Friend, the Parking Spot
I’d like to think it will remember me.
I’d like to think it will remember me.
Are Apologies Selfish?
An apology is just words; to be meaningful, it must be a commitment to change behavior.
An apology is just words; to be meaningful, it must be a commitment to change behavior.
What’s the Hardest Part About Being a Man?
Deep down, I admit, I still cling to old-fashioned and (yes, I’m going to use this word) toxic definitions of masculinity.
Deep down, I admit, I still cling to old-fashioned and (yes, I’m going to use this word) toxic definitions of masculinity.















