Time to Talk: How Men Think About Love, Belonging and Connection

Time to Talk: How Men Think About Love, Belonging and Connection

Alex Holmes
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Author:  Alex Holmes
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  256
Publisher:  Welbeck Publishing Group
Year:  2021
ISBN:  9781789562217

We live in a super-connected world, yet men, specifically, struggle to connect and share. This is changing . . . but not quickly enough. Award-winning podcaster Alex Holmes sets out to accelerate this shift, debunking lingering myths around masculinity, love and connection by exploring what causes this sense of loneliness.Starting with 'Real Man Myths' and features designed to encourage us to open up and share, Alex motivates us to move from: -Ignoring to Acknowledging -Being Closed to Opening Up -Can't to Can -Avoiding to Embracing -Expecting to Accepting Sharing his experiences on his podcast and as a young British black man, Alex Holmes has written a love letter to all the men who have lost their way and to the women that love them.

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