The wealth of books, training, personal coaching, mentoring initiatives and webinars makes access to alternative means of obtaining help and support much easier than it ever has been. Yet, industry statistics reveal that women deliberately and consciously seek out services that help them improve the quality of their lives, in much larger droves than men. Why is this?

So, just who is championing the cause for local, everyday, grassroots men? Recently I interviewed one man who heads up The Men's Action Project, through which he skillfully engages men in developing the craft of personal-DIY. Clive Maxheath may not be a name that you hear bantered about in the same vein as the Anthony Robbins and Wayne Dyers of this world (well, not yet anyway!). However, he plays an essential role in helping men embrace self-help without apology, shame or fear.

A man of integrity, Clive is a men’s coach who shares his personal journey and how this resulted in The Men's Action Project. Listen to this thought provoking discussion with Rebecca Gordon and gain insight into why men need help too.

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