The Masculinity Manifesto, Ryan Michler
The Masculinity Manifesto, Ryan Michler
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The Masculinity Manifesto
How a Man Establishes Influence, Credibility and Authority

Author: Ryan Michler

Narrator: Ryan Michler

Unabridged: 5 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Impact Audio

Published: 09/27/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Men are not the enemy, and masculinity, contrary to what much of popular culture would have you believe, is the solution to what plagues individuals, families, and society as a whole.

Men have a moral obligation to lead themselves and others well. Unfortunately, much of society has bought into and perpetuated the misguided idea that men have become the enemy of all that is right and good in a virtuous and thriving society. In short, even the concept of a Patriarch (which is simply the male leader of a home, organization, or community) has become taboo, and masculinity itself has been written off as a toxic and destructive force.

In The Masculinity Manifesto, author and podcaster Ryan Michler focuses on how a man can wield his power and lead others well with influence, credibility, and authority. Ryan refuses to accept the gradual and intentional decay of masculinity, instead he chooses to tackle the questions others are afraid to address. The Masculinity Manifesto empowers men to find true purpose and fulfillment by taking responsibility for their lives and serving others.

A man who exercises his responsibility to lead himself and others well is not to be feared, undermined, or rejected but embraced, respected, and honored. Men, after all, aren’t the enemy, and masculinity, contrary to what much of what popular culture would have you believe, is the solution to what plagues individuals, families, and society as a whole.

About The Author

Ryan Michler is a husband, father, Iraq Combat Veteran, and the founder of Order of Man. Ryan was raised without a permanent father figure and has seen first-hand how a lack of strong, ambitious, self-sufficient men has negatively impacted society. He believes many of the world’s most complicated and challenging problems could be resolved if men dedicated themselves to becoming more capable husbands, fathers, businessmen, and community leaders. It has now become his life’s mission to help men across the planet step more fully into their roles as protectors, providers, and presiders over themselves, their families, their businesses, and their communities. His podcast, Order of Man, has been downloaded over 25,000,000 times. He has a social media presence of over 600,000 followers. Thousands of men have successfully completed his online and live workshops, courses, and events


Reviews

Goodreads review by Oliver

It is important to have men. It is important to be a man. This book offers a clear and compelling case for lost attributes and qualities of manhood-real manhood. In a culture of selfishness and weakness, saturated with 'feelings,' this book is a breath of fresh air and reality.......more

Goodreads review by Brian

It would be easy in today's culture to look at the title of this book and wonder, "What sort of nonsense is this? All this does is teach men how to be more toxic and controlling." Unfortunately, such a response would be the result of two things. The first reason is that you didn't actually open the......more

Ryan, I appreciate all of your hard work. I will definitely be reading this book again and again. A classic that needs to be read by every man!......more

An interesting book on what it means to be a MAN. Ryan Michler affirms in his masculinity manifesto that being a male is a birthright while being a man is a choice ! We, as males, have to make the choice to become MEN. Becoming a man is a process. A process that leads one to overcome his weak self o......more

Goodreads review by Kevin

To say men get mixed messages these days is an understatement. As a father of three boys and as a son who had a great father, but did not connect with him at a deep level, I have felt left to my own devices in trying to figure out how to really be a good father and develop deep relationships with my......more