http://www.kensolin.com Ken Solin was a successful businessman, arranging multi-million dollar deals, splitting his time between the high tech Silicon Valley start-ups and aspiring Napa Valley wineries. But his personal life was a disaster: a terrifying childhood at the hands of an abusive father had left him angry, untrusting, and isolated.
After attending a seminar, he started a men's group with eight other men who were successful on the surface but as defeated and lonely as he was inside.
Meeting twice a month, each of those men turned his life around and found the peace and satisfaction that had always eluded them.
When U.S. Senator Scott Brown told his harrowing boyhood story on "60 Minutes", Ken decided to share what he's learned with millions of other men. It's a simple message: men sharing their experiences, hopes, and pain can alter the course of their lives. The men in the trailer for the television Pilot, "Angry Men", had never met before and none had been in a men's group.
That is powerful, thank you so much for speaking, for coming to this meeting and for putting this conversation to the public. wow.
anastasiasongs 2 months ago
Thanks for your support. I know this works because I've been meeting with men for twenty years.
My goal is to show men how easy it is to start their own groups and do the work together.
It's the sharing of experiences that has enormous value because that information comes from a man's heart, and is his absolute truth.
Alternatively, advice is the lowest form of conversation.
62brando 10 months ago
Men talking about their fears, etc with other men (as women always do) should be promoted. This is really refreshing.
lavinder11 10 months ago