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What's Right With Men - Debut Show! Jon Freeman & Roger Wetzel

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DEBUT EPISODE - What's Right With Men? with Jon Freeman & Roger Wetzel

What does it mean to be a man? Men and women’s perspectives explored.

Where do our concepts of being a man originate?

Who and what influenced us to be the men we have become?

How do women see men and would they like to see them?

Jon Freeman holds an MA from Oxford University in Human Sciences and has spent over 3 decades in major organisations as an applications architect, corporate director, and change manager.  In parallel he has undertaken extensive development in alternative health and psychological development.  He organised his first men’s workshop in 1974.  He practices as an organisational mentor and radical coach, is a master practitioner and trainer in Spiral Dynamics Integral and an accredited coach trainer in SQ21 Spiritual Intelligence.  Jon is also an author and thought leader with books on parenting and on our relationship to financial systems.  His most recent book is “The Science of Possibility: Patterns of Connected Consciousness” which is a comprehensive account of the scientific basis for deeper human connection, energy medicine and spiritual experience.

Roger Wetzel earned an MA in Transpersonal Psychology from John F Kennedy University. He is an entrepreneur and has held corporate director and management positions in several organizations focusing on healthy and positive change.  He has spent the past thirty years learning various human thought and behaviour systems and is a master practitioner and teacher of Spiral Dynamics, a certified hypnotherapist and personal coach.  He is currently working on his first book, focused on men’s issues entitled “Confessions of an Intimacy Invalid,” due out in the fall of 2014.

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