What makes mental illness, such as depression, so difficult to deal with in men is the perceived shame that comes with admitting it.| The Art of Manliness
Back in 1852, a young man wrote Scottish writer, historian, and educator Thomas Carlyle asking for suggestions on books to read. A small Scottish provincial newspaper published Carlyle’s response. In his response, Carlyle advises the young man to stay away from fluff, study history, and read about ideas he’s curious about. Moreover, Carlyle encourages the young […]| The Art of Manliness
Professional photography is a hot career. Get tips from the man who has shot for Sports Illustrated.| The Art of Manliness
While IT may not be the sexiest industry out there, it's certainly one of the fastest growing, highest paying, and most stable careers available.| The Art of Manliness
Juggling isn't just for clowns. It can actually be a career. Paul Miller is a juggler and variety arts performer who puts on shows for festivals, businesses, family events, and schools . Today he shares how he got into this unique profession.| The Art of Manliness
The most important thing is to be good at what you do and to enjoy doing it.| The Art of Manliness
Today we hear from Zach Williams, professional farrier. The job title may not sound familiar, but it's a profession that's been around for hundreds of years| The Art of Manliness
Read an interview with a Master Brewmaster to learn how to get in the brewing business.| The Art of Manliness
We'll be interviewing men who have the kinds of jobs that other men wish they had and asking them about the reality of their work and for advice on how men can finally become what they always wanted to be when they grew up.| The Art of Manliness
Explore the impact of your job on your sense of well-being. Uncover the surprising findings of a study on masculinity and job satisfaction.| The Art of Manliness