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Let me be candid with you, many men who say they're on this journey of transformation and change are, well, frankly, full of ofσκύβαλα aka skubala (this is the Greek word for shit, dung, [...]
Founder & Director of the Christian Counseling Center: For Sexual Health & Trauma (CCC), Dr. Andrew J. Bauman is a licensed mental health counselor with a Doctorate from Northeastern University. His dissertation was on studying the impact of sexism and abuse on women in the Protestant Church. Andrew is the author of seven books, his newest book is called SAFE CHURCH: What Women Can Teach Us about Sexism, Abuse and Safety within Christian Community (2024)
Martin joined the Men's Health Forum in January 2013 as Chief Executive. Before joining the forum, he worked for Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity, in a range of roles including Head of Strategy Development and Deputy Director of Communications, Policy and Campaigns. He previously worked in the corporate sector as UK Head of Brand & Marketing Communications for Vodafone and as a Marketing Director for Procter & Gamble. Martin is currently a city councillor in Winchester and a county councillor in Hampshire where he focuses on social care and public health issues.
Jim Pollard is a freelance editor, writer and journalist with a particular interest in men's health and diversity issues. His work has appeared in a wide range of media including newspapers (both tabloids and broadsheets), magazines and online. He is author of three acclaimed books on men's health as well as a number of other books on health. He has also published two novels. His books have been shortlisted for a number of prizes. He is the editor of the Men's Health Forum's website and publications for men.
Matthew is doing post-doctoral research at Social and Public Health Scientist Unit at the University of Glasgow in the Gender and Health Team. His current research focuses on masculinity and health in prisons, with a particular focus on a health promotion intervention delivered in a number of prisons in Scotland. Alongside research in prisons, he is involved in a research project exploring performances of health and gender within a large workplace in Scotland.
Matt has undertaken various pieces of work and consultancy for development NGO/INGOs in order to ensure the specific needs and concerns of men and boys are included within gender sensitive work and research.
Following fifteen years with the British Standards institution, David set up his own public relations consultancy specialising in pharmaceuticals and health. He became involved in various Haringey campaign groups and was elected as a councillor for Crouch End in 2002. He led for his group on Health and Well Being and served as an Overview and Scrutiny Member and chair for a decade. He chaired Getting to the Heart of the Matter, a men's health scrutiny review which was nominated for the Centre of Public Scrutiny Awards in 2012. He stood down in 2014 and continues to support campaigns to tackle health inequalities and improve access to mental health services.
Tim has extensive experience of working with organisations, large and small, to improve their performance by reducing the causes and impact of stress on their workforces. All the work he is involved in is aimed at supporting people, organisations and communities to reach their potential by facilitating improved awareness and understanding, and motivation to act on these.
Shaun Davis is Group Director of Safety, Health, Wellbeing & Sustainability at Royal Mail Group, joining in the organisation in September 2012. Prior to Royal Mail Group, Shaun worked in the construction and waste management sectors and led organisations to achieve significant improvements in performance.
In her spare time, Ruth enjoys personal fitness - cycling, spinning, high intensity interval training, pilates and equestrian sports along with live music, comedy and festivals, walking and exploring our beautiful English countryside. She enjoys time with her two grown up daughters and wider family.
For most of her working life, Sara Richards was a Practice Nurse, now retired. She is interested in diabetes and asthma, self-care, nutrition and weight management. She has written many articles for the nursing press, was editor of Nutrition for Nurses, a quarterly publication, and was on the Editorial Board of Practice Nurse Journal. She served as Chair of the RCN Practice Nurse Association for 3 years.
For several years Sara was involved with NICE looking at coronary heart disease, diabetes, heart failure and obesity and was on the NHS Cancer Screening Programme Prostate Cancer Risk Management Scientific Reference Group.
Su worked in London Transport, British Airways, and Royal Mail, all with predominantly male employees. During her stewardship in Royal Mail, out of 350,000 employees, 85% were men. Her work improved sickness absence in all three organisations. In her last organisation, her innovative interventions changed the perception of occupational health from being seen as punitive to preventative and supportive, and showed that men were interested in health and well being. Su worked to develop the business case for workplace health and well being; independent evaluation of the impact of Health, by the London School of Economics, showed savings of 227 million.
Rodale, Inc. (/ˈroʊdeɪl/), was an American publisher of health and wellness magazines, books, and digital properties headquartered in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, with a satellite office in New York City.[1] The company was founded in 1930. In 2017, it was acquired by New York City-based Hearst Communications, a media conglomerate.
Rodale Inc. was founded in 1930 by J. I. Rodale. He was a partner with his brother, Joseph, in Rodale Manufacturing, which produced electrical switches. Joseph moved Rodale Manufacturing to Emmaus, Pennsylvania to take advantage of favorable local taxes, while J. I. dabbled in publishing. In 1942, Rodale started Organic Farming and Gardening magazine. It taught people how to grow food with organic farming techniques. Today, Organic Gardening is the best-read gardening magazine in the world.[2] In 1950, Rodale introduced Prevention, a health magazine.
In 2007, Rodale launched Modern Times, an imprint focused on non-fiction, politics, current affairs, and biographical books headed by Leigh Haber, previously of Hyperion.[9][10] Modern Times was discontinued in 2008.[11]
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