By Sheridan VoyseyTuesday 16 Nov 2010RelationshipsReading Time: 1 minute
Why do so many guys these days, in their 20s, 30s and even 40s, hold onto boyish ways of living and behaving? And why is it that many men, even well into marriage and fatherhood, still struggle with life – feeling a constant sense of loss and loneliness?
Psychologist Steve Biddulph says that men need to reconnect with each other and re-learn what it means to be a man. He says boys live for themselves, while a man lives for others.
Listen Now – Sheridan talks with Steve Biddulph about a revolution in modern manhood.
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