Gary Ryan Moving Beyond Being Good®
Good is the ENEMY of GREAT! This is why you need to Move Beyond Being Good!
Gary Ryan is the author the new release "Yes For Success: How to Achieve Life Harmony and Fulfillment" which debuted at #6 on Amazon and #19 on AUDIBLE despite being SELF-PUBLISHED (oh, Oprah was #1, a biography on Warren Buffet was #12 and Adam Grant's new book was #18!)
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Gary Ryan Moving Beyond Being Good®
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Summary
In this episode of the Moving Beyond Being Good podcast, host Gary Ryan interviews Aaron Schultz, founder of The Outback Mind Foundation, who is dedicated to addressing domestic violence and supporting men's mental health. The conversation explores the importance of personal responsibility, emotional awareness, and creating safe spaces for men to discuss their feelings and experiences. Aaron shares insights from his work with men, emphasizing the need for education and community support to break the cycle of violence. He discusses the impact of men's circles and the role of documentary projects in raising awareness and fostering change. The episode concludes with a call to action for businesses and individuals to support initiatives that promote mental health and prevent domestic violence.
Takeaways
- Domestic violence awareness starts with personal responsibility.
- Creating safe spaces for men is crucial for open dialogue.
- Education is key to preventing domestic violence.
- Men often lack emotional awareness, leading to harmful behaviors.
- Community support can help break the cycle of violence.
- Men's circles provide a platform for sharing and healing.
- Documentaries can raise awareness and foster change.
- Proactive measures are needed to address mental health issues.
- Support from businesses can enhance community initiatives.
- Compassion and understanding are essential in addressing domestic violence.
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