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Guest Article... by Warren Farrell, Ph. D.
11 Top Tips On How Women Can
Earn More.
Power is not about earning money; power is about controlling
one's life based on one's values and priorities. Pay is not about
power; pay is often about giving up power to get the power of pay.
Power and pay are about trade-offs. If you're getting paid less than
a man, before you assume discrimination, look at the 25 things men
are more likely to do to get paid more. Women tend to trade income
for fulfillment, flexibility, family, and safety. Rather than
focusing your binoculars on discrimination, focus them on
opportunities, such as the more than 80 fields that pay women more
than men, or the 39 large fields that pay women at least 5% more
than men. Based on my research for Why Men Earn More, I believe that
while men earn more for different work, women today earn more for
the same work--when they work in the exact same job for the same
type and size of firm, same number of hours, travel and relocate
equally, produce equally, have equal years of experience, and so on.
You do not live in a world in which men have stacked the deck
against you. Both sexes discriminate for and against both sexes.
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Guest Article... by Dr. Linda Neilsen
Fathers and Daughters:
Eye Opening Facts
We
strengthen father-daughter relationships by making ourselves aware
of the facts and freeing ourselves from the demeaning myths about
men as parents. Recent national statistics and research from the
most well respected experts in psychology and sociology, show
that……….
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Guest Article... by
Diane Sears
Common Ground: Getting to a
Place of Understanding and Compassion
We really
need to get to a place of compassion and understanding for Men,
especially Men who are Fathers. We really need to get to a place
where we clearly understand that men and women need to and are
supposed to trust each other, respect each other, work together as a
team and, if circumstances warrant, be willing to walk through fire
for one another. There needs to be a coming together of men and
women and an establishment of common ground between men and women.
This coming together and establishment of common ground among Men
and Women is critical to the survival and growth of our families,
our community and society.
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Guest Article... by
Marty Nemko
Men's Career
Issues
Here’s my current list of
essential job search websites:
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Guest Article... by
Glenn Sacks
Not the Era of the Deadbeat Dad but the Era of
the Hero Father
According to the Children's Rights Council, a Washington-based
advocacy group, more than five million American children each year
have their access to their noncustodial parents interfered with or
blocked by custodial parents. Behind that statistic are legions of
heroic divorced or separated fathers who fight a long, hard but
generally unrecognized battle to remain a meaningful part of the
lives of the children who love them and need them.
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MEN IN MARRIAGE...
monthly column by Marty Friedman

It's Time to Become "Relationship Warriors"
We’ve all heard it: men are clueless when it comes
to relationships. Relationships are women’s territory, not men’s. It
does seem true that testosterone and thousands of years of evolution
give men the ability and inclination to be warriors, to go out, hunt
and kill our prey, and to keep our tribe safe and equipped with food
and shelter. In other words, we are equipped to respond to external
stimulation with aggression and ambition. We often apply these
skills today to our careers, and they are abundantly useful in
athletics. But, compared to women, most men are much less
comfortable and adept at looking inward, whether delving into the
complexity of intimate relationships or exploring their own
feelings.
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COYOTE...
monthly column by Dick Prosapio
Taking Another Step
My father once wrote me, "I never
thought I'd have a son turning 60!" He found it remarkable that we
had both aged; I found it remarkable that he had written to me. That
was only the second scrap of paper he had sent to me in those 60
years. (The other one was a commentary on the movie "Lonesome Dove"
which I had sent him. He liked it.)
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THE NEW INTIMACY...
monthly column by
Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, Ph.D.
The Masks We Wear...
Have you ever put on an act? You
know, trying to appear a particular way, hoping people will believe
something about you, something that isn't real but you want it to
be. Or perhaps there's something about you you're not comfortable
with and rather than be exposed you cover it over by putting on a
"face."
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JEFF'S LIFE... monthly
column by Jeff Stimpson
Car Talk...
I like car trips, and not just
because Jeff is doing all the driving. I like the sense of fun times
about to unspool. The beach is waiting. There's music to sing along
to (I brought the iPod accessory thing-y that plays it through a car
stereo, and insisted on stopping for triple-A batteries to power
it). When we're hungry, no crappy McDonalds for us: The latest
sandwich (see below) is tightly wrapped in the cooler. Behind us:
laundry, e-mail, bills, deadlines. In front of us: fried oysters,
racks of brochures for outlet shopping and pirate adventures,
driving back from the beach wearing a bathing suit in such low
humidity that our hair is dry when we get home.
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DADS, DON'T FIX YOUR KIDS...
monthly
column by
Mark Brandenburg,
M.A
Ten Reasons to Tell Your Kids
Stories...
In
today's busy world, many parents have lost the art of telling their
stories to their kids. Here are some reasons why these stories are
so beneficial, both for you and your kids:
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TOWARD MANHOOD...
A book in progress
by Larry Pesavento
From chapter
10 Part 2... Persona
At
some point in a man's life he realizes that he is at a crossroads.
He may not know exactly what all the stakes are, but he knows he
must make some crucial decisions that will greatly affect the rest
of his life. This is a time in most men's lives toward the end of
the age of the father.
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Chapter 10 Part
2
NEW
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Why Men Earn More: The
Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap—and What Women Can Do About It.
By Warren Farrell, Ph.D.
A new book
from Dr. Warren Farrell is of course eagerly awaited by all of us
who care about gender equity. I dare say that each of his books
represents an evolution since the publication of the previous one,
both in terms of Warren’s own growth and in terms of society’s
developing awareness of, and willingness to hear more regarding,
pertinent men’s and women’s (and people’s!) issues.
READ FULL REVIEW
REVIEW:
SPIN SISTERS: How the
Women of the Media Sell Unhappiness and Liberalism to the Women of
America. By Myrna Blyth
Every now and then, it’s fun to try something a little different.
Even if it isn’t quite your cup of tea, it keeps life interesting to
try walking in the moccasins of someone with whom you might have
previously thought you had nothing in common. Myrna Blyth has
written a book specifically designed for, and often directly
addressed to, politically conservative women. People such as myself
who don’t fit into these categories may seemingly have little to
gain from reading Spin Sisters. And in fact, Blyth could have
written the book differently in a way that would have carried the
same essential message while allowing her to speak to a wider
audience inclusive of males and non-conservatives.
READ FULL REVIEW
REVIEW:
TAKING SEX DIFFERENCES SERIOUSLY. By Steven E.
Rhoads.
University of Virginia public policy professor Steven E. Rhoads’
latest book purports to be a meticulously researched and elegantly
written, provocative and groundbreaking exploration of the masculine
and feminine. I found Taking Sex Differences Seriously to be
a solid though unexceptional book that makes a number of interesting
points. Career women, we learn, have higher average testosterone
levels. Rhoads provides interesting detail on how modern university
textbooks ignore women who choose to focus on volunteer and/or
homemaker careers, ironically implying that the only careers
acceptable for women are those traditionally defined (presumably by
the patriarchy) as successful. Along similar lines, the author
deftly points out the absurdity of prescribing and proscribing
activities for our children based on our political wishes.
READ FULL REVIEW
Archive of
All Reviews & Interviews... by J.
Steven Svoboda.

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