George Daranyi - Discovering the New Warrior
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The cultural revolution of the 1960s brought about many dramatic changes in the way we think about men, masculinity, and the role that each should play in society. In the more progressive corners of the postmodern world, the rough-and-tumble “John Wayne” archetype began to give way to one of a more sensitive man—spiritually interested, in touch with his feminine side, and not afraid to shed the occasional tear. But in the wake of this change, many men started noticing that they’d lost touch with their “authentic masculinity” and were beginning to feel adrift in a culture that was more and more devoid of traditional male role models.
In the early 1980s, a small group of men founded the Mankind Project to help men rediscover the strength and leadership of their masculine side without losing the sensitivity that they had embraced during the sixties. In this interview, EnlightenNext’s Carter Phipps and Joel Pitney speak with George Daranyi, chairman of the Mankind Project, about how this now international organization has helped more than 40,000 men to “awaken their warrior spirits” over the past twenty-five years. The Mankind Project, which has active centers in more than forty cities around the world, hosts training retreats that draw on a blend of Native American spirituality, Robert Bly’s “Iron John” movement, African tribal initiation rites, Jungian shadow work, Arthurian legend, and Gestalt therapy to create a transformative experience for men. In the interview, Daranyi describes the combination of strength and sensitivity that the Mankind Project cultivates in its “new warriors” and explains why he thinks Barack Obama represents the new face of authentic masculinity in our culture today.
BIO
George Daranyi was born in Lima, Peru, and became an American citizen in 1989. He is a noted attorney, intervention coordinator, lecturer, workshop facilitator, and poet. Mr. Daranyi has been involved with The Mankind Project, an international nonprofit men's support organization, for sixteen years, and is currently serving as its acting chairman. In addition to his work with men, he also coordinates interventions for people who are afflicted with a broad range of problems, including alcoholism, addiction, gambling, depression, and anxiety. His legal practice consists primarily of representing families whose members have contracted cancer as a result of the U.S. government's extensive program of above-ground nuclear testing in Nevada during the 1950s and during July of 1962.
Product Information:
| Media Type | Audio |
| Number of Programs | 1 |
| Format | MP3 |
Programs:
| Program Title | Duration |
|---|---|
| George Daranyi - Discovering the New Warrior | 39:54 |
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