Sunday, December 09, 2007

Martin Brossman is the Interview of the Month



Martin Brossman is the Interview of the Month for December 2007 in Men’s Stuff magazine by Reid Baer: The magazine can be found at: www.mensstuff.org . A Quote from this article:

“Living an authentic mission may make a man uncomfortable, and that is a good thing, Brossman added.

“For me, if your mission is not big enough that you can not do it with out the help of others you just don’t have a mission worthy of this single life that you have to live. My vision for the Inquiry work is that one day men will just naturally get together to explore important questions about their lives in an authentic way.”

To see the entire article go to: http://www.menstuff.org/columns/overboard/brossman.html

From the Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/


Thursday, November 22, 2007

The book as a Christmas Gift for a Man or a Women!

If any of you want to get or give a copy of the book Finding Our Fire for Christmas you may want to order it this week for out of the US and next week for the US. Print on demand takes 5 extra days + shipping. This is a wonderful gift for any men you admire or women who want to be more effective in dealing with men and the key fund raiser for The Men's & Women's Inquiry - Helping with the cost of the two websites, etc. ( http://www.themensinquiry.com/ ) & (http://www.thewomensinquiry.com/ ) .

A big thank you to all those that already bought the book. Please email me directly your comments about the book for I am using that to market it and understand more how it is effecting people. martin@coachingsupport.com

You can find out about the book and order it from: http://www.findingourfire.com/

To read about progress with The book and The Men's Inquiry go to:http://toinquire.blogspot.com/ (this blog)

A little about the book (the text on the back cover) :

For Men: to enrich their lives
For Women: to further understand men
For Therapists and Counselors: to understand what male clients don’t say

The frank and fascinating conversation about what it means to be a man serves as a mirror for both sexes to see family history in a new light or take a more enlightened look at a current relationship. This book is a virtual tool kit for resolving issues from the past and installing insight for creating a compelling and passionate future. Because without freedom from our past and clarity about our future, it is difficult to connect to the passion and fire of our life--and without that fire connection, a man either gives up his dreams or feels he has to dominate and control his environment.

“In Finding Our Fire, Martin Brossman gives from the very depth of his soul, from his fire. Turn the page and your fire will be sparked. Turn the next page and your heart will be opened. Turn the next page and you will find strength. Turn and turn, and you will be awakened to what is alive in you! For both men and women, Finding Our Fire will stimulate the best in you and open your world to a deeper connection with the energy needed to create a more harmonious future!”-Carolyn R. Craft, Host “Waking Up with Carolyn Craft”

About the author (me):Martin Brossman is a Success Coach, speaker and trainer known for his focused, rapid-results coaching method. He assists clients to “get clear, get in action and stay in action.” Martin targets personal effectiveness, goal fulfillment, conflict skill development and integrated sales strategies for executive, small business and entrepreneurial clients.

Also if you know of any radio shows, ,small book stores or groups in general, that may be of interest in hearing me talk about the book please let me know!
Thanks!
Martin Brossman
Martin@CoachingSupport.com
(919) 847-4757
http://www.coachingsupport.com/

A gift for men, A gift for fathers, a gift for single mothers raising sons and a gift for women wanting to understand men better.

From the Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Presentation at Dancing Elephants - Final Friday in November

Martin Brossman will be speaking at Final Friday. A Dancing Elephant's event!

Date: Friday, November 30, 2007
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM (Check-in begins at 11:30 AM)
Location: Business Networking Center649 Walnut Street, Cary, NC
Cost: FREE - No Registration Required. AND please register!




About the presenation:


Finding Our Fire:
The Book and the Process
A presentation by Martin Brossman

Raleigh success coach and trainer, Martin Brossman, has recently published his first book, Finding Our Fire: Enhancing men’s connection to heart, passion & strength (http://www.findingourfire.com/ ). Inspired by the unique men’s discussion group he founded, The Men’s Inquiry, the book took on a stirring life of its own when more than 100 men sent compelling responses to the questions gleaned from the Inquiry meetings. The questions were posed to them via the internet and in person. Though Brossman originally did not assume his book would speak to all, the subject matter has proven to be unlimited in its appeal to men and women, regardless of environment. Readers are commenting about the book’s impact:
“This is a remarkable book...It provides a mirror for a man to perhaps see what he never saw clearly before and share that insight with his fellow man. It is also a celebration of life--by opening up and expressing concerns, issues and experiences….It surely expresses the brotherhood of man and provides a new and invaluable insight for women to better comprehend and better share relations with each other and the men in their lives.”
-Tom Wagner, Retired Executive
“In Finding Our Fire, Martin Brossman gives from the very depth of his soul, from his fire. Turn the page and your fire will be sparked. Turn the next page and your heart will be opened. Turn the next page and you will find strength. Turn and turn, and you will be awakened to what is alive in you! For both men and women, Finding Our Fire will stimulate the best in you and open your world to a deeper connection with the energy needed to create a more harmonious future!” -Carolyn R. Craft, Host “Waking Up with Carolyn Craft” on Sirius Satellite Radio 114

“What I liked most about your book is the “real” quality of it. It was not top-heavy with a bunch of psychology stuff which is only important to psychologists and medical people and means nothing to the guy who has the problem…Your cases are still breathing with me and I often catch myself wanting to ask questions directly to the people in these case stories. I don’t know why our education system hasn’t picked up on the value of your work. It is obvious to me that we are missing a whole major culture activity with our sons and fathers and husbands and single men. What an oversight!” - Alan Schlukbier, Systems Analyst
“A gift from a dedicated leader in personal growth, particularly the development of the healthy male ego, “Finding Our Fire” is a must read for psychotherapists, life coaches and anyone interested in the wounding and healing of the male psyche.”-Barry K. Selman, LCSW

Author Martin Brossman will present the intriguing back story of Finding Our Fire and the effect it has had. He will also share some of his dynamic coaching strategy that we can apply right now to “find our fire” and re-spark our mission in life. Martin can be reached at Martin@CoachingSupport.com (919) 847-4757

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Interview on Satellite Radio.. on this Saturday


Intivew with Martin Brossman about his new book Finding Our Fire and the 4 core relationshiops of a maturing man:


Show to be aired 9/22 at 7am EST on Sirius Satellite Radio channel #114 ... can also check http://www.lime.com/


about the show:

WAKING UP WITH CAROLYN CRAFT”


Waking Up with Carolyn Craft is an original RADIO PROGRAM featuring conversations with the most talented business leaders, visionaries and futurists in the human potential movement. Each week, Carolyn finds the common thread of experience and weaves together stories and ideas for people wanting to ‘wake up’ and experience greater health, prosperity, and aliveness in their life.

Carolyn draws on her thirty-five year experience as a broadcaster, speaker, counselor, business and spiritual leader to showcase the universal principles moving her guests -- and her listeners. Kenny Loggins, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Gary Zukav, John Gray, Jean Houston, Deepak Chopra and more, explore ideas ranging from relationships to recovery .. from the latest discoveries in complimentary medicine to the newest therapies in whole being .. from the soul of business to new research in quantum physics … and everything in between.

In-depth and heart-to-heart conversations with the brightest and most gifted contributors to the new world movement.

Carolyn has blended her television and radio experience with her career as Speaker, Counselor, Business and Spiritual Leader, to bring transformative ideas to audiences worldwide.

Catch her show each week, from coast-to-coast on Lime, Healthy Living with a Twist and coast-to-coast on Sirius Satellite Radio 114, now reaching 6.5 million subscribers and over 12 million listeners!

To learn more, visit: http://www.lime.com/ or http://www.siriusradio.com/

Contact Carolyn:
email: mailto:wakingupwithcarolyncraft@lime.com or carolyn@carolyncraft.com
studio/office: “WAKING UP WITH CAROLYN CRAFT” 3904 Hope Valley Road Durham, North Carolina 27707 vm: 919-768-8724 cell: 919-612-8899

Other guest she has had:

Waking Up With Carolyn Craft” on Lime Radio.. healthy living with a twist!
Sirius Satellite Radio channel #114 and on http://www.lime.com/

A partial list of guests interviewed by Carolyn since 1997:
Diane Ackerman, Mark Allen, Wally Amos, Margot Anand, Lynn Andrews, Angeles Arrien, MichaelBeckwith Echo Bodine,Father Leo Booth, Joan Borysenko, Gregg Braden, Dannion Brinkley, Nick Bunick, Julia Cameron, Don Campbell, Deepak Chopra, Sonia Choquette, Diane Cirincione, Kokomon Clottey, Aeesha Clottey, Alan Cohen, Andrew Cohen, Kenneth Cohen, Terry ColeWhittaker, Lynda Dahl, Gordon Davidson, Laura Day, Bill DeFoore, Larry Dossey, Wayne Dyer, Betty Eadie, Donna Eden, Corinne Edwards, Riane Eisler, Rocco Errico, Dean Evenson, Barbara Findeisien, Guy Finley, Arielle Ford, Debbie Ford, Matthew Fox, JamesDillet Freeman, Gangaji, Eli JaxonBear, Robert Gass, Joan Gattuso,ClementineGiovanneti, Barbara Glanz, Burton Goldberg, Niles Elliott Goldsteiin, John Gray, Rosemary Guilley, John Hagelin
Steven Halpren, Mark Hansen, Andrew Harvey, Hazel Henderson, Harville Hendrix, Jean Houston, and Barbara Hubbard

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Responses to the book Finding Our Fire & other related products

First responses to the book: Finding Our Fire - Enhancing Men's Connection to Heart, Passion and Strength
(available at: http://www.findingourfire.com/
):


First responses to the book: Finding Our Fire - Enhancing Men's Connection to Heart, Passion and Strength (available at: http://www.themensinquiry.com/ ):

>In Finding Our Fire, Martin Brossman gives from the very depth of his soul, from his fire. Turn the page and your fire will be sparked. Turn the next page and your heart will be opened. Turn the next page and you will find strength. Turn and turn, and you will be awakened to what is alive in you! For both men and women, Finding Our Fire will stimulate the best in you and open your world to a deeper connection with the energy needed to create a more harmonious future!”
-Carolyn R. Craft, Host “Waking Up with Carolyn Craft” on Sirius Satellite Radio 114

>
This is a remarkable book. It provides deep insight into man's inner thoughts, passions, and attempts to understand himself and the world around him. It provides a mirror for a man to perhaps see what he never saw clearly before and share that insight with his fellow man. It is also a celebration of life--by opening up and expressing concerns, issues and experiences enriching each others lives. It surely expresses the brotherhood of man and provides a new and invaluable insight for women to better comprehend and better share relations with each other and the men in their lives.
Tom Wagner

>“I have barely finished the book and find myself using quotes and stories from the book with my clients to help the deal with issues.”
Vickie Penninger

> “I wept when I read the section on Fathers.”
Barton Cutter

> What I liked most about your book is the “real” quality of it. It was not top-heavy with a bunch of psychology stuff which is only important to psychologists and medical people and means nothing to the guy who has the problem. Your case studies were written by real identifiable people. They were uncensored and not “selected” to prove a point or some new theory that an author could conceive. The best part was reading the stories and being able to identify the voices. These are real people and their problems carried over from story to story in very believable ways. The other thing I like is that without saying so, you have provided a very objective and understandable source of cases that can be read and studied by others. Your cases are still breathing with me and I often catch myself wanting to ask questions directly to the people in these case stories. I don’t know why our education system hasn’t picked up on the value of your work. It is obvious to me that we are missing a whole major culture activity with our sons and fathers and husbands and single men. What an oversight! We have become so centered around our work that we have lost one of the most valuable teaching activities that we can learn from life.
Alan Schlukbier

> "Martin has strong insight as to what's been missing in this society from a male perspective and is communicated in his book 'Finding Our Fire'."
Jean Wright from Raleigh, NC

> "Hooray - a self-help book that doesn't make men out to be all wrong."
Mike Vaio

>A gift from a dedicated leader in personal growth, particularly the development of the healthy male ego, “Finding Our Fire” is a must read for psychotherapists, life coaches and anyone interested in the wounding and healing of the male psyche.”
Barry K. Selman, LCSW

>Finding Our Fire provides insights about the male psyche that go well beyond today’s trendy, politically correct media version.”
Dana Gower

> "Martin's insight into men and women is astounding. I have watched him facilitate groups and seen what happens when he works his 'magic' --- letting people be who they are, and, at the same time, drawing out their innermost feelings and thoughts. His new book is a true gift for men, and for women too, bringing all of us closer together by recognizing that deep down, we are the same. "
Janet Bauer - International Trainer and Speaker

> "Men from various parts of the USA and other parts of the world, with different backgrounds and life experiences, use this opportunity to find their voice, and reflect on their own lives, exploring issues that concern them."
Barry Brown, M.A., Counsellor

> "From the cover to the content, Finding Our Fire is a superb example of one man's passion for excellence and his desire to impact others in a positive way. The author, Martin Brossman, has devoted over a decade of his life to the burgeoning men's movement in America. Brossman spent years conceiving and creating this book that is as much for women as it is for men. For unique insights provided by men from around the world on issues that touch their lives, Finding Our Fire is a book you just have to read."
Michael Saleeby - Community College English Teacher / Poet

> "ALMOST EVERY GUY I KNOW SHOULD READ THIS BOOK! But I know also that not every guy is remotely ready to face the truths that you have written about! In my experience with men, most of them would probably think they DON'T NEED to CHANGE THEMSELVES, and therefore would not get very far in the book. OF COURSE, those may be the ones that WOULD get the most out of taking THE time TO READ it. But the important thing is that when your book gets into the hands of the men that are indeed ready for it....it will launch them into an emotionally healthy life! Let me tell you! I have been looking for that kind of man all of my life!"
- Catherine
> Well worth the investment!
"Having read Martin's book, then listening to the audio, I have three simple steps. Get the book, get this audio - start moving forward!
You can hear the passion in Martin's voice as he speaks not only from his experiences, but from his heart as well. Whether men feel comfortable with his observations (derived from many years of work) or not, they resound with truth-truth's not often discussed in today's world.
It's for men. It's for women. It's for humans. Inquiry is the appropriate term for this work.
Great job Martin!"
Kelly Castor - "The Blue Jean CEO"

> The North American Men's Movement has several effective spokesmen and I count Martin Brossman as one of them. The information in both his book Finding Our Fire and in this recorded lecture is solid and up-to-date, and the passion and authenticity in his presentation are unmistakable. For anyone seeking material and impetus on how to improve men's lives,
Mr Brossman's works are an excellent resource. I give them my highest recommendation.
-- Richard Grassi,
Humanities and Language Dept,
Kanazawa University, Japan

Experiences Men had by Contributing to the Book

Kyle
As I have been answering the questions posed for this book, many things are happening. I am thinking about what I have written, sometimes way after I've written it. I am seeing myself and listening to my own answers as though I am someone else. The way that this seems to be helping is that looking like this is clearer and without my judgments. It's helping me see what is true rather than what I have distorted. For example, I found myself writing about my experiences with my father. He may not have been as cruel or violent as I wrote. Maybe I portrayed him unfairly. He didn't know how to express love, and yet I know he loved. His intentions were good. His work ethic was strong. He came from a life of hardship and cruelty in the old country and here in the US also in the early 1900s. Several of his brothers died in prison. And his family was broken, with young children put out on their own or in his reckless care.
He had bursts of meanness and violence. But, at the tenacious and caring hands of my mother I saw him reform and soften as he aged, with his desire to be responsible to his own family of six. My mother got the $96 weekly paycheck and she gave him $10 for all his expenses. He often worked dangerous jobs for extra money. He always came to watch me in sports. He was not educated. I was ashamed of him. He wasn't afraid of anyone. He seemed stingy but was generous to his family.

I am hurt that I only got brief dialogues with him, and none when I was older. I feel he had a lot to tell me about and I want to know now... but can't. Yes, as a boy he hurt me physically and it was a struggle psychologically too. But, I see now I was strong enough that it didn't harm me in any meaningful way. Perhaps it even inspired me to be not like him... and it is taking me a long time to be Not like him. He was unpredictable, often hypocritical in raising me, and he was prejudiced against ‘Negros’ being in the neighborhood. This bothered me a great deal, even as a small boy and it has turned into my being my own lifelong watchdog for my prejudices. And prejudices creep into everything, interfering with my seeing the 'real' thing. And this has turned into my greatest aspiration-- to listen fully.

So, when I first wrote about all this in answering the questions for the book, my memories were vague. But, as I wrote they became vivid. And my story was created.

Rob
I found out that many things I thought were ‘just my problem’ I share with many men. This is a lot, I mean a lot!

Chas
I would not have kept going without your encouragement through contributing to this book, dedication and support. You are a very good man! We men do well when we see the beauty in ourselves and walk beside each other in our separate journeys.

Joel
My insight is that there is more to me than surfaces regularly in the day-to-day world; a bit of mystery, a bit of myth, a bit of me that is hidden and needs to be released. My commitment is to continue with men's work to uncover myself for a fuller richer life. This process and joining the Inquiry group has been a way of identifying the gold in my life. Thank you so much for reminding me that I am capable of being who I am and being proud of it. Where do men get this today?

Clark
The questions alone were worth the price of admission! Seriously, I got as much out of reading the questions as I did out of replying to them. What have I committed to do different? I could answer something for almost every chapter of questions. One of the main items is realizing that my parents did the best they could in the situation they were in. They almost changed before my eyes as I asked the questions over and over. I can not imagine a man’s life would not change by reading these questions, in fact I can imagine a woman’s would not as well.

Audio Presentation about writing the book from the book signing:
http://www.themensinquiry.com/findingourfire-1stbooksigning.htm

Go here to read what others have said about The Men's Inquiry:
http://www.toinquire.com/valuetheygained.htm

From the Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Monday, August 13, 2007

My book about 10 years of The Men's Inquiry is available on-line!

My book about 10 years of The Men's Inquiry is available on-line!

The book Finding Our Fire: Enhancing Men's Connection to Heart, Passion and Strength is available to purchase on-line!!


To read more about the book and purchase your copy got to: http://www.toinquire.com/findingourfire.htm


Thanks for all the support!! Your comments are welcome: Martin@CoachingSupport.com




From the Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

The Book Signing was a great success with over 50 people


The Book Signing was a great success with over 50 people and sold out of book!


Click here to hear the presentaiton and see other photos.


Thanks to all that came!



From the Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Monday, July 16, 2007

Martin participated in the Boy Crisis Conference in Washington DC

Martin participated in the Boys and the Boy Crisis Conference July 13-14, 2007 in Washington D.C. With his new book "Finding Our Fire" in hand, Martin gained a greater understanding of the connection to the important work of The Men's Inquiry and how that supports providing positive role models for boys - as well as the importance of supporting positive role models of fathers. Martin also had the opportunity to reconnect to his mentor and friend Dr. Warren Farrell. The picture is of Martin and his father with Warren Farrell.

Topics covered:

What is the Boy Crisis?
Is there a level playing field for boys?
What helps boys in schools and what can be done?
Is there a War Against Boys?
What role does fatherhood play?
How does divorce and fatherlessness impact boys?

From the Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Leroy and the Men's Team his is part of, in the news again! Great interview a must hear!


Leroy and the Men's Team his is part of, in the news again! Great interview a must hear!


July 2, 2007 show – Older black men guiding the younger brother to success Listen from your desk to this show –
Leroy McIntyre founded Men Enhancing the Lives of Others a civic group, joins us to talk about engaging young black men in his rural community of Laurinburg, NC. His caring, understanding and guidance have provided a much needed investment in young black men in his community. With some help from the community this investment will give young black men a better change to be productive, healthy and loving citizens of NC. When you get a moment check out this excellent and important conversation.
Leroy's web site:
Earlier post about Leroy:

Monday, June 25, 2007

Join us for the book signing of Finding Our Fire


The Fire is Coming!
July 22 4-7PM

Join us for the book signing of Finding Our Fire
at Dancing Moon Book & Gifts store.
( 1840 Wake Forest Rd.Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 )
With a presentation about the creation of the book
by Martin Brossman
Limited space, come early.
Light refreshments & door prizes!

Join us!
Book stores phone number: Phone: (919) 833-8081


The Men's Inquiry:
The book will also be released to be ordered on-line at the same date.
News brief published in Natural Awakning (RTP issue)
Book Signing Event Will Present Back Story of “Finding Our Fire”
On Sunday, July 22 from 4pm to 7 pm, Dancing Moon bookstore will host a special book signing event for Raleigh author Martin Brossman who will be introducing his work, “ Finding Our Fire: Enhancing Men’s Connection to Heart, Passion & Strength.” Based on over a decade of facilitating The Men’s Inquiry which Brossman founded, the book incorporates contributed insights from over 100 men who responded to the questions gleaned from numerous Inquiry meetings. Brossman will give a presentation on how the book was created, and there will be light refreshments and door prizes.“My intention is for the book to provide a new window into the minds of men for both male and female readers.” Brossman said. “It can be read simply for entertainment and understanding, or it can serve as a reference to help others facilitate Inquiry meetings similar to our model. Most of all, it is a rare expression of the sincere voice of men speaking honestly on issues that affect us all.”

Dancing Moon bookstore is located at 1840 Wake Forest Rd., Raleigh NC 27608.For more information on “Finding Our Fire” go to www.themensinquiry.com.
Martin Brossman is a success coach and trainer. He can be reached at 919-847-4757 or e-mail: martin@coachingsupport.com.

From the Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Martin presents at Women on The Move 5-24-2007


Women on The Move Breakfast Thursday, May 24th, 2007 8:00-9:00 AM Featuring Martin Brossman - Talk called: What's New about Men That Women Want to know. Free for Cardinal Club members, $10.00 ++ for guest, reservations are required call 834-8829 and ask to make a reservation for the Women on The Move Breakfast this Thursday. Also, Would you like a chance to get beyond business card exchanges and build solid relationships with women who face the same challenges as you? Bring Information with you about your line of work and share it through our Resource table. Reservations, Please. Our gatherings are premier networking events!

For directions go to the Cardinal Club web site: http://www.cardinal-club.com/

The Women's Inquiry web site: http://www.thewomensinquiry.com/
The Men's Inquiry web site: http://www.themensinquiry.com/




Saturday, April 28, 2007

Interview by Men's Health Magazine - Why Raleigh is in the top places for women to meet single men.


Yesterday (April 27th - 2007) Martin Brossman was interviewed by Men's Health Magazine - Why Raleigh is in the top 10 places for women to meet single men in the US.
"We have the combination of the high tech, the universities -- the sharp minds -- and the southern hospitality of the region," says Martin Brossman in Raleigh."

See full article by: Brittany Risher & Kasia Galazka called:
"Women, Here's the Best Place to Find a Man"
(click on the title to see the full article).

The home page of this (Men's Inquiry) blog is: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

TV experience

The reality TV show


Martin Brossman will and Joeph will be guest "experts" on the reality show "Wife Swapping" . Considered one of the "more compassionate" reality shows. It was to help with a man that does not stand up for himself in any way. Details to follow after the filming. I can only say that it may occur, not when or where at this time.

"Wife Swap, the critically-acclaimed unscripted reality show that takes us into the intimate heart of the American family home, revealing the extraordinarily different ways families live their lives, is in its third season on MONDAYS (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network."

Update: they canceled the shooting due to a family emergency.. maybe next time!




The home page of this (Men's Inquiry) blog is: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Today Martin Brossman Ron Hering Mission of Service Award!

This is a photo of the Ron Hering Mission of Service Award recived by Martin Brossman today.


Today Martin Brossman Ron Hering Mission of Service Award! At a celebration of the ManKind Project Martin was awarded the Ron Hering Mission of Service Award by a group of men including friends and family. Including his wife Barbara Carr Brossman ( www.NaturesFace.com ) and Janet Bauer that is part of the Women's Inquiry team (her business web site is: www.whatsgreataboutyou.com ) . Martin created and lead the Men's Inquiry since 1996 ( www.themensinquiry.com ) and created the Women's Inquiry about 5 years ago ( www.thewomensinquiry.com ).

To learn more more about the Ron Hering Mission of Service Award that Martin received see the earlier blog click here

The home page of this (Men's Inquiry) blog is: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Interviewed on Nicki & Beth in the Morning



Martin Brossman was interviewed today about Men During Divorce on the Nicki & Beth Morning show as part of their week-long special focusing on "Male Viewpoint" (MVP). About the show: "The Nicki & Beth Morning Show is the only all syndicated female hosted morning show in America. The program is hosted by Nicki Morse (formerly of Sunny 93.9's "Bob & Nicki Morning Show" & television reporter for NBC 17 (both in Raleigh) and numerous large market morning hosting positions in Atlanta, Indianapolis, Richmond and more; and, Beth Morris, unLicensed therapist and acclaimed storyteller.

Now moving to a new location to be announced soon.

Martin Brossman was a regular guest on the Tuesday Show।
Click here to here the show on "Single Mother's Raising Sons"

To learn about Nicki Morse radio experience go to: http://nickimorse.voice123.com/

And to find out about the show Nicki & Beth call Beth Morris at (919) 818-6462

From The Men's Inquiry Blog: http://toinquire.blogspot.com/

Monday, January 29, 2007

Black Men Doing Their Part in Their Community!

I have been conducting "The Men's Inquiry" for more than 10 years, providing a forum for men to discuss issues of importance to men One of the shortcomings to me of this "men's work" is that it has been made up of mostly white men and I wanted to see more diversity. It was with great humility and joy that I learned of Leroy McIntire and his work. This week, Thursday night, January 25, I drove from Raleigh to Laurinburg (100 + miles) to meet with Leroy and talk with a group of African American men who he brought together as a men's discussion team.

I met with some fine men in Laurinburg and hope they gained as much value from the interaction as I did. We shared the unique challenges of men but also the unique challenges of the White and Black cultures. My perception has been that the African American culture is characterized by very strong women who are often the core of the family and the strong role of the men is not always as clear. As we appreciate our history as a nation, we realize that there are many reasons for this condition.

I have heard many times from African American men, "I am black so what value would I have as a father except providing money." This attitude forces many young black boys to take on the 'father role' in their own family. Becoming the little man in the house can produce resentment towards older men. In addition many Black women sometimes don't have a lot of trust in the ability of a black man to provide for his family, take a leadership role, and be present as a father, due to many reasons. This is a problem for all of us and this creates a challenge for the men who truly want to take back their communities, be responsible for their families and be the leaders and the fathers they are meant to be. When joining together they are faced with simple resistance and suspicion "Why are the black men getting together without any women--What are they up to." The men I talked with were not a part of the problems--they were about realistic solutions.

What can be done to overcome the perceived resistance and suspicion? These men pointed out that more and more African American women are ready to support and give more trust to men having seen how the absence of strong fathers can help fill our prisons with their sons. These men are insightful and understand they have to address the unique situations in their own community and earn the community trust before they are able to move forward. They also have the courage to take the task on. I was so honored that they trusted me to partner with them in our mission to help men be better fathers, leaders, and partner; that I had to write this note today.

I look forward to the next time they allow me to learn with them in the pursuit of their calling. Please take a moment to see the website and if you see something you could do to help, please offer it! When I got to know Leroy he quickly became one of my hero's now I have 5 more men on the same path in Laurinburge NC. I want to publicly thank them for what they are taking on.

For when boys don't have enough father and mentoring support they tend to act out in society and that is a cost to all of us!


M.E.L.O's Web site: http://www.lmcidomain.com/

Thanks,
Martin Brossman

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