The Whole Man Program: Reinvigorating Your
Body, Mind, and Spirit After 40
By Jed Diamond
"The Whole Man is for every man. It prepares him to
interrupt the unconscious connection between his masculinity and his
disposability via hard data and practical advice, by guidance that is
both spiritual and inspirational. Jed Diamond's ability to be open
about himself while listening to others allows The Whole Man to be
rich with solutions to becoming a whole man."
--Warren Farrell, Ph.D., author of The Myth of Male Power

Book Excerpt...
by Jed Diamond
Introduction to The Whole Man Program
I have
written this book to show the importance of a specific health program
for men and to give men specific guidance in using the program to stay
healthy as we age. My 37 years of experience in the health field has
convinced me that it is just as important that men have a health
program that speaks to our needs as it is that women have a program
that focuses on their unique health concerns.
Some people are afraid that an approach to health
that takes into account the differences between men and women would
lead toward inequality and poorer care for one sex. I don't believe
that needs to be the case. Acknowledging the differences in our health
needs, as well as the similarities, can go a long way toward ensuring
that men and women are as healthy as it is possible for us to be.
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GUEST ARTICLE...
by Glenn J. Sacks
Men's ‘Silent Health Crisis' Cries Out for Men's Health Act
The formation of the federal Office on Women's Health (OWH) a decade
ago has brought immeasurable benefit to American women through its
numerous outreach and awareness campaigns. Ten years later, health
advocates are asking for a similar office for men.
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COYOTE...
monthly column by Dick Prosapio
Curmudgeon Conflict
My favorite curmudgeon, Andy Rooney,
mounted his horse a few Sundays ago and went after "patriotism" as
manifested by the huge number of ads in print and television which use
phrases like, "Let's roll!" and "Keep America Moving!" and so on.
Being a natural curmudgeon myself, I usually sign on with Andy and
even, when I'm in the mood to write one of those pieces, seem to turn
on his voice inside my head as I write. But we part company on this
particular issue. Not totally, but mostly.
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JEFF'S LIFE... monthly
column by Jeff Stimpson
Toil and Trouble
We've discovered another nickname for Ned.
"He's our Little Cauldron," Jill says.
Little Cauldron has a temper. I don't
know where he got it (he got it from Jill), but he has a will that's
prominent enough to render laughable my boss's advice just before he
was born, advice that the secret to having two children is remembering
that they each have their own personality.
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THE NEW INTIMACY...
monthly column by
Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, Ph.D.
Love From the Inside Out
Most of us marry. But all too often
divorce is the outcome. Why? Because we haven't been available for the
love we say we want.
Ask yourself: Have you earned the
privilege of being in a truly loving and romantic relationship? Have
you given yourself to the process of co-creating success?
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