19 December 2021: Vernon Meigs, “Defending Peter Pan – An Introduction To Your Puer Archetype”
This was one of around 70 presentations or interviews filmed for the (online) seventh International Conference on Men's Issues, 2021 (ICMI21) http://icmi2021.icmi.info/speakers. Almost all were followed by live Q&As and will be published in the same order as they were published during the online conference (held over 13-19 December 2021) but over 14-20 February, 2022.
Steven presented to the United Nations on male circumcision. He’s the National Coalition for Men’s (NCFM’s) Public Relations Director and longest serving board member. He graduated with honours from Harvard Law School and has published 40 peer-reviewed articles.
Details on all speakers here:
https://icmi18.wordpress.com/speakers/
The playlist of ICMI8 talks on this channel:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqi2S253q1A0vQIS3SZcEZAJ
The playlist of ICMI18 talks on Paul Elam’s “An Ear for Men” channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fG-1kK96zU&list=PLOXfnai0-o0IckHOxnXTceWQtwv5uW_61
Please support our work:
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We’re posting on this playlist videos of the 70+ Q&A sessions which took place after the presentations and interviews at the 70+ speaker seventh (online) International Conference on Men’s Issues http://icmi2021.icmi.info/speakers (13-19 December, 2021).
The presentations and interviews themselves will be published at a later date, in March or April 2022, possibly later. If you wish to watch them before then please buy a ticket (£20.00) here https://icmi2021.icmi.info/tickets-2/. We currently expect ticket sales to end on 1 January.
You’ll find on the conference website all 70+ presentations and interviews, and by buying a ticket you’ll help ensure the continuation of this remarkable conference series, which started in Detroit in 2014. The videos will be available on the conference platform until 13 June, 2022.
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Dr Farrell gave the keynote speech at the first International Conference on Men's Issues (ICMI) hosted by Paul Elam of A Voice for Men http://avoiceformen.com and held near Detroit. His speech:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSPRonx38gg&list=PLjMscr0TpRqgJGT-Pihg2ls6SLIKupY6V&index=11
Steve Brule's interview of Dr Farrell at the conference, "Warren Farrell's Journey from Father and Feminism to Men's Issues Humanist":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcIauc7Kk7E
The full playlist of the speeches at that conference:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqgJGT-Pihg2ls6SLIKupY6V
This video is being published to promote the sixth ICMI - ICMI20, an online conference with 120 "speakers" http://icmi2020.icmi.info - and it appears on three video playlists on the YouTube channel of the British political party Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them) http://j4mb.org.uk:
ICMI20 videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqgzZSIxFCxDwCxVBzyakCMu
ICMI promotional videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqgqoY5USjLrhUf6_Iqq725r
Gender Matters videos (this is #5 in the series, previous interviewees were Paul Elam, Professor Janice Fiamengo, Tom Golden and Professor Gerard Casey, all of whom are speaking at this event) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqhqBOszPdP8wbb7n1FP_JFX
Warren has been chosen by The Financial Times as one of the world’s top 100 thought leaders. His books are published in over 50 countries, and in 19 languages. They include The New York Times best-seller, Why Men Are the Way They Are, plus the international bestseller, The Myth of Male Power. His most recent is The Boy Crisis (2018, co-authored with John Gray).
Warren chairs the Coalition to Create a White House Council on Boys and Men and has been asked by the White House to do a first draft of a potential presentation for President Trump for Father's Day 2020 on the importance of dads in preventing the boy crisis.
[For a fuller profile, check out the speakers page https://icmi2020.icmi.info/?page_id=27.]
This video is one of 120 videos published for the sixth International Conference on Men's Issues (2020), a conference originally planned for Sydney, Australia, but later turned into a virtual conference due to Covid-19.
From #metoo to the American Psychological Association’s guidelines pathologizing “masculinity” as harmful, to Gillette’s razor adverts blaming all men for the actions of a damaged few, ideologically motivated groups have used unchallenged narratives of female victimhood to promote damaging stereotypes about men and boys, masculinity and men’s relationships to each other.
More than ever before, recognition of men’s issues is needed. Men and boys deserve compassion, they deserve considerat
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNJW-gbKFV4
This video is one of 120 videos published for the sixth International Conference on Men's Issues (2020) http://icmi2020.icmi.info, a conference originally planned for Sydney, Australia, but later turned into a virtual conference due to Covid-19.
From #metoo to the American Psychological Association’s guidelines pathologizing “masculinity” as harmful, to Gillette’s razor adverts blaming all men for the actions of a damaged few, ideologically motivated groups have used unchallenged narratives of female victimhood to promote damaging stereotypes about men and boys, masculinity and men’s relationships to each other.
More than ever before, recognition of men’s issues is needed. Men and boys deserve compassion, they deserve consideration for their unique needs, and they deserve our support.
Men and boys also deserve respect for their unique contributions to society and an end to the promotion of unkind stereotyping of being harmful, abusive, toxic, selfish and hateful. We would not tolerate this stereotyping directed towards any other group.
We are in an era of unprecedented ideological conflict. By reducing men’s ability to take a positive identity from their masculinity we are encouraging young men to pursue ever more radical ideologies to find a place to belong. In turn we are also encouraging young women to embrace an identity as society’s victims rather than its equal co-creators.
The inaugural conference was held in 2014, and since 2016 the conference has been held annually:
- Detroit (2014)
- London (2016)
- Gold Coast, Australia (2017)
- London (2018)
- Chicago (2019)
Playlists of all 100+ presentations at the conferences (as well as the 120 at this one) are here, along with playlists of the presentations at the Messages 4 Men conferences in London (2017-19) and the (UK) National Conference on Men's Issues, “Domestic Abuse is a Men’s Issue, Too” (2020):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKhX1c3ow6BrzdzP3ydpeZQ/playlists
The conferences deal with the social and legal issues that disproportionately (or uniquely) affect men and boys.
This year’s conference is being held online, with the publication of 120 videos (one per hour, every hour) from midday, Saturday, 14 November, to midday, Thursday, 19 November, 2020 (International Men’s Day), Sydney time.
Our thanks to Tom Caulfield, Technical Director at Justice for Men & Boys, for his impressive launch video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bC13eFl_5E
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXjBe_08QDQ
Alex Crosbie is a Glaswegian with a webcam and an opinion. He runs the YouTube channel 6oodfella.
This video is one of 120 videos published for the sixth International Conference on Men's Issues (2020) http://icmi2020.icmi.info, a conference originally planned for Sydney, Australia, but later turned into a virtual conference due to Covid-19.
From #metoo to the American Psychological Association’s guidelines pathologizing “masculinity” as harmful, to Gillette’s razor adverts blaming all men for the actions of a damaged few, ideologically motivated groups have used unchallenged narratives of female victimhood to promote damaging stereotypes about men and boys, masculinity and men’s relationships to each other.
More than ever before, recognition of men’s issues is needed. Men and boys deserve compassion, they deserve consideration for their unique needs, and they deserve our support.
Men and boys also deserve respect for their unique contributions to society and an end to the promotion of unkind stereotyping of being harmful, abusive, toxic, selfish and hateful. We would not tolerate this stereotyping directed towards any other group.
We are in an era of unprecedented ideological conflict. By reducing men’s ability to take a positive identity from their masculinity we are encouraging young men to pursue ever more radical ideologies to find a place to belong. In turn we are also encouraging young women to embrace an identity as society’s victims rather than its equal co-creators.
The inaugural conference was held in 2014, and since 2016 the conference has been held annually:
- Detroit (2014)
- London (2016)
- Gold Coast, Australia (2017)
- London (2018)
- Chicago (2019)
Playlists of all 100+ presentations at the conferences (as well as the 120 at this one) are here, along with playlists of the presentations at the Messages 4 Men conferences in London (2017-19) and the (UK) National Conference on Men's Issues, “Domestic Abuse is a Men’s Issue, Too” (2020):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKhX1c3ow6BrzdzP3ydpeZQ/playlists
The conferences deal with the social and legal issues that disproportionately (or uniquely) affect men and boys.
This year’s conference is being held online, with the publication of 120 videos (one per hour, every hour) from midday, Saturday, 14 November, to midday, Thursday, 19 November, 2020 (International Men’s Day), Sydney time.
Our thanks to Tom Caulfield, Technical Director at Justice for Men & Boys, for his impressive launch video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bC13eFl_5E
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo6_ScVG6BA
Kevin Vardy is a remarkable man, suffering with terminal prostate cancer. He started an online petition to Jeremy Hunt MP, Health Secretar , calling for a national screening programme for prostate cancer https://www.change.org/p/the-rt-hon-j.... So far it’s received over 53,000 signatures, a remarkable number for a petition on a men’s issue.
It’s a scandal that such a programme doesn’t already exist. As many men die from prostate cancer as women die from breast cancer in the UK, and there are national screening programmes for both breast cancer and cervical cancer.
This file consists of two separate interviews, broadcast at different times during the same programme. The first is an interview with Dr Carole Rolph, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Biochemistry, University of Central Lancashire. The second, starting at 4:42, is a deeply moving and insightful interview with Kevin Vardy himself.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvY70gkWpSs
Our apologies for Elizabeth's video and audio quality problem, we're working on the issue.
Tom Golden is a psychotherapist and much-admired in the men's rights movement. His website is here:
http://menaregood.com
He spoke at the 2014 International Conference on Men's Issues, in Detroit, full video playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqgJGT-Pihg2ls6SLIKupY6V
He also spoke at the 2019 conference in Chicago:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqjE8WcuGrAnJ5KLZ8DeuY39
Tom is a participant in "Regarding Men", a weekly YouTube series with Paul Elam and Professor Janice Fiamengo:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXlcdsHfA4AalswJbL_K8v5NXS-pkDNna
He and Paul Elam have an occasional series, "You Can't Make This Shit Up":
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXlcdsHfA4AZd5guFz2Hd0QEgEbrbFDCF
Our YouTube channel is here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKhX1c3ow6BrzdzP3ydpeZQ/videos
The playlist of all the videos in this “Gender Matters” series is here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqhqBOszPdP8wbb7n1FP_JFX
Please support our work:
http://j4mb.org.uk
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THIS VIDEO IS BEST APPRECIATED USING HEADPHONES
Our thanks to Tom Caulfield, our Technical Director, for this video. His profile:
https://j4mb.org.uk/tom-caulfield-technical-director/
All the videos in this series can be found on this playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqgqoY5USjLrhUf6_Iqq725r
Please support our work:
http://j4mb.org.uk/donate
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Phil runs one of the most respected sex doll businesses in the world, The-Doll-House – as voted in 2018 at Doll Forum. The business has outlets in the UK, USA (Florida and Texas), Mexico and New Zealand.
The business provides Silicone and Thermo-Plastic Elastomer (TPE) dolls to men and women for a variety of purposes. The dolls are usually initially a sex toy, but evolve into something much more in people’s lives, and often fill a void in people’s lives, as we become more disparate societally.
Phil was recently interviewed by Paul Elam, Professor Janice Fiamengo and Tom Golden for their "Regarding Men" series, here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OeQo766BqU.
He is offering UK-based buyers a £100 discount on dolls retailing for £1,000+, details here https://j4mb.org.uk/2020/08/21/sex-dolls-the-new-sexual-normal-get-a-100-refund-on-your-own-sex-doll-today/.
[For a fuller profile, check out the speakers’ page https://icmi2020.icmi.info/?page_id=27.]
This video is one of 120 videos published for the sixth International Conference on Men's Issues (2020), a conference originally planned for Sydney, Australia, but later turned into a virtual conference due to Covid-19.
From #metoo to the American Psychological Association’s guidelines pathologizing “masculinity” as harmful, to Gillette’s razor adverts blaming all men for the actions of a damaged few, ideologically motivated groups have used unchallenged narratives of female victimhood to promote damaging stereotypes about men and boys, masculinity and men’s relationships to each other.
More than ever before, recognition of men’s issues is needed. Men and boys deserve compassion, they deserve consideration for their unique needs, and they deserve our support.
Men and boys also deserve respect for their unique contributions to society and an end to the promotion of unkind stereotyping of being harmful, abusive, toxic, selfish and hateful. We would not tolerate this stereotyping directed towards any other group.
We are in an era of unprecedented ideological conflict. By reducing men’s ability to take a positive identity from their masculinity we are encouraging young men to pursue ever more radical ideologies to find a place to belong. In turn we are also encouraging young women to embrace an identity as society’s victims rather than its equal co-creators.
The inaugural conference was held in 2014, and since 2016 the conference has been held annually:
- Detroit (2014)
- London (2016)
- Gold Coast, Australia (2017)
- London (2018)
- Chicago (2019)
Playlists of all 100+ presentations at the conferences (and this one) are here, as well as playlists of the presentations at the Messages 4 Men conferences in London (2017-19) and the (UK) National Conference on Men's Issues, �
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CYTQ4VwMZ8