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“The Good Men Project® is a glimpse of what enlightened masculinity might look like in the 21st century,” the press raved when we launched. We had set out to start an international conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. And with over 5 million visitors coming to join in every month, it looks as if we’ve done exactly that. The Good Men Project was founded by Tom Matlack in 2009. Tom set out to collect men’s stories  about the defining moments in men’s lives. What he discovered was that the connected idea between all the stories of the men that Tom talked to was that there was a moment when each man “woke up, looked in the mirror and said ‘I thought I knew what it meant to be a man. I thought I knew what it meant to be good. And I realize that I don’t know either.'”These are the types of stories about men that “change the writer and change the reader.”

The stories became a book, a film, a series of events, and then this website, where we are creating a space for a much-needed cultural conversation about manhood. Over the years, The Good Men Project has grown into a diverse, multi-faceted media company and an idea-based social platform.The Good Men Project is a diverse community of 21st century thought leaders who are actively participating in a conversation about the way men’s roles are changing in modern life—and the way those changes affect everyone.

We explore the world of men and manhood in a way that no media company ever has, tackling the issues and questions that are most relevant to men’s lives. We write about fatherhood, family, sex, ethics, war, gender, politics, sports, pornography, and aging. We shy away from nothing. Our content reflects the multidimensionality of men — we are alternatively funny and serious, provocative and thoughtful, earnest and light-hearted. We search far and wide for new stories and new voices from “the front lines of modern manhood.” And we do it without moralizing and without caricaturizing our audience; we let guys be guys, but we do it while challenging confining cultural notions of what a “real man” must be.

Guys today are neither the mindless, sex-obsessed buffoons nor the stoic automatons our culture so often makes them out to be. Our community is smart, compassionate, curious, and open-minded; they strive to be good fathers and husbands, citizens and friends, to lead by example at home and in the workplace, and to understand their role in a changing world. The Good Men Project is a place where that happens. We’re glad to have you along for the ride.

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Founder Tom Matlack

Publisher, The Good Men Project / CEO, Good Men Media, Inc.  Lisa Hickey

Advisor, Board Chairman, Good Men Media, Inc.  Ken Goldstein 

Financial, Board Member, Good Men Media, Inc.  Allyson Vanderford

Executive Editors  Wilhelm Cortez, Jackie Summers, Lisa M. Blacker

Director of Special Projects  Michael Kasdan

Lead Editors  Jeremy McKeen, Emily LaDouceur

Sponsored Post Manager  Melissa Drake

Project Manager  Mark Greene

Director of Media Partnerships  Kathryn DeHoyos

Section Editors:

Social Justice  Wilhelm Cortez, Executive Editor

Ethics & Values  Thomas Fiffer, Editor

Sex, Love, and Relationships  Lisa M. Blacker, Executive Editor

Dads & Families  Jeremy McKeen, Lead Editor

Marriage & Commitment  Steven Lake, Editor

Education  Paul Hartzer, Editor

For the Love of Men  Barbara Abramson, Editor

Politics  John W. Holland, Editor 

Poetry Charlie Bondhus, Editor

Health & Wellness  Ted McDonald, Editor

Business  Kallen Diggs, Editor

Arts & Entertainment  Jay Snook, Editor

All Things Geek  Alex Yarde, Editor

Sports  Michael Kasdan

Good For The Soul  Sat Purusha, Editor

Editors at Large  Dixie Gillaspie, Sean Swaby, Hilary Lauren Jastram, Saliek Ruffin, Terry Earthwind Nichols, Christa McDermott, Kevin Wood, Scott Douglas Jacobsen, Thaddeus Howze, Greg Liotta

Community Manager/Marketing Coordinator  Sherilyn Lee

Editorial Assistant Rebekah Rinckey

Tech Support  Jon Brown, 9seeds

Media Partnerships and Advertising Inquiries  Lisa Hickey, Publisher[email protected]

Special thanks to Stephen Sheffield photography for images that are part of The Good Men Project Brand

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Some of Our Most Popular Stories Of All Time:

I Have a Dream: That People Will View a Picture Like This and Not Think It’s a Big Deal by Doyin Richards * Five Important Things Women Don’t Know About Men Noah Brand * 31 Reasons Why Men Don’t Cheat by The Editors * The Lack of Gentle Platonic Touch in Men’s Lives is a Killer  by Mark Greene * Raising Boys, Advice for Moms by Tom Matlack * Dear Daughter, I Hope You Have Awesome Sex by Ferrett Steinmetz * The Danger in Demonizing Male Sexuality Alyssa Royce * Mostly Straight, Most of the Time by Ritch Savin-Williams * Confronting Life by Aaron Gouveia * Sir, Can You Help Me With This? by Tom Forrister * Why I Don’t Want to Talk About Race by Steve Locke * Why Women Aren’t Crazy by Yashar Ali * The Best Gay Books of All Time, Chosen by the Best LGBT Writers Edited by Benoit Lewis * The Healthy Sex Talk: Teaching Kids Consent Ages 1-21 Joanna Schroeder, Alyssa Royce, Julie Gillis and Jamie Utt * 25 Failsafe* Rules for Dads Raising Daughters Marcus Williams and Joanna Schroeder * I Blow-dry My Son’s Hair by Todd Mauldin

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The Good Men Project on the air and in the news:

A recent story about The Good Men Project is here on DatingAdvice.com: The Good Men Project: Leading the Discussion on How Men Handle Dating, Sex, and Fatherhood in the 21st Century. Publisher Lisa Hickey talks about what it means to be a good man on 89.5 FM in Chicago.Former editor Benoit Denizet-Lewis talks about The Good Men Project, and our special feature on good politicians, on WCCO in Minneapolis.The Chicago Tribune profiles Tom Matlack and The Good Men Project.On the day of our launch, Mediaite had this to say.The New York Observer profiles us in a feature about the new trend of thoughtful men’s magazines.Ms. Magazine loves us.The Good Men Project Speakers Bureau: Our top Management Team, Editors, Authors, and Contributors are available for Speaking Engagements and interviews with print, radio and television media at any time. We also have dedicated media partnerships and content sharing arrangements. Please co-ordinate through [email protected]Download our media kit here.

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