Andrew Tate's ideology inducing misogyny in Australian schools
More than ever, it’s a confusing time to be a bloke. Tom Harkin, co-founder of Tomorrow Man, was interviewed for Norman Hermant and Ahmed Yussuf's news story for ABC's 7.30 Report, discussing toxic masculinity, Andrew Tate, and misogyny in Australian classrooms. Highlighting Tate's influence is even spilling over into our classrooms, leading to some teachers, especially women, feeling the strain and leaving their jobs due to his influence.
As hyper-masculine content floods social media, a 'healthier' men's movement is stepping up
"The stereotype is still there that guys want to get all the girls and they want to dominate the sporting field ... they want to be a dominant person," Tom says. "But that's not everyone in the room.”
Redefining Masculinity with Ryder Jack + Froomes
“Tomorrow Man is an organisation that provides workshops for male identifying people aged 15 and up, giving them space to explore and redefine the current state of masculinity. I love this concept. I think taking a proactive approach towards men’s general health is an investment for the whole community….”
Ryder sits down with Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry for the 'Two Am I' podcast
One guest: and their two special items. Ryder sits down for an honest convo with the blokes of Two Am I podcast, talking all things masculinity, cancel culture, fatherhood and family.
From Boys To Men: The Mentor Program Tackling Toxic Masculinity In The Classroom
Ryder talks to The Bursar about breaking the myths around masculinity and giving boys a safe space to express their thoughts and see real-world examples of healthy male behaviour.
The push to get Australian men and boys to open up
“Ryder Jack says there are two emotions Australian men can show: happiness and anger. And there's only a couple of reasons to cry. ‘You're allowed to cry if you win or lose a grand final, or at a funeral’, Mr Jack says.”
Ryder talks 'Trends, masculinity, and David Bowie' with Politix
Principal facilitator at Tomorrow Man, Ryder Jack, sat down with Politix to talk about the changing perception of manliness and how it has played an important role in the evolution of his wardrobe.
Paige and Tom talk about redefining roles and responsibilities for a better relationship on the Date Forever podcast
Paige Campbell and Tom Harkin talk to Date Forever about life as a married duo, establishing three thriving enterprises focused on empowering men, women, and leaders to challenge their current reality, and imagine their future selves. In this conversation. They talk about both the obstacles they've conquered within their own relationship and the broader challenges confronting society at large.
Tom talks to Dylan Buckley about healthy masculinity and male role models.
In this convo with Dylan Buckley from Dyl & Friends, Tom delves into subjects such as healthy masculinity, the significance of role models, and engaging in conversations with men, among many other thought-provoking topics.
Tom Harkin and Hunter Johnson get real on Real Stuff
Real STUFF delves into the transformation of masculinity with Tom Harkin, founder of Tomorrow Man. The mutual respect between Hunter and Tom leads to a direct exploration of the journey to manhood. Tom’s experience in supporting men's vulnerability, even elite athletes and executives, prompts deep self-reflection on his relationship with his dad and the father he aspires to be. It's as real as it gets.
Ryder on modern masculinity with Danny Green at Fearlessly Australian
Tomorrow Man facilitator, Ryder Jack joins Danny Green and UFC fighter Jimmy Crute to chat about what it is to be a modern man - they talk everything from firm handshakes, van life, not enabling bad behaviour, and how to open up to a mate. It's a laid-back conversation filled with valuable insights and plenty of laughs. Don't miss it!
How to open up to you mates - Jase & PJ KIIS FM Podcast
Our expert facilitator, Ryder Jack, chats to Jase & PJ about how to open up as man. One of the tips is a tool that can help mates share their struggles with their friends. The Triple H – Hero, Hardship & Highlight. Jase gave it a go and spoke about his father who has recently fallen ill. It was a very emotional moment on air.
Richmond FC and Shai Bolton donate $20000 to Tomorrow Man
After an altercation at a nightclub Shai Bolton and the Richmond Football Club will be generously donating $20, 000 to Tomorrow Man. It takes courage to take accountability and learning from your actions, this donation will help men of all ages across the country, to be better men of tomorrow…
Sex, schoolkids and where it all goes wrong
“Our biggest emphasis,” Harkin says, “is on building the awareness and the emotional muscle to rewrite the rules of men for tomorrow.” Given what’s happening in Australia today, this can’t come soon enough.
How to Break the Man Code - Pebble in the Pond podcast
Tom Harkin talks to Pebble in the Pond Podcast about emotional education for boys and men, breaking the masculine stereotype and why it’s so important to have conversations about the state on man in 2021.
Gender norms and the wellbeing of girls and boys
Dr Kylie King and Simon Rice talk in The Lancet of the harmful masculine norms have profound lifelong health outcomes and risks for boys and men and how organisations like Tomorrow Man can start to make a shift.
Tomorrow Man teams up with ‘Tough Enough’ mental health challenge in Narrabri
Tomorrow Man and Tomorrow Woman teams visit Narrarbri as part of the community’s Tough Enough Mental Health Challenge.
Bobby O and Campfire Conversations with Ryder Jack
Tomorrow Man facilitator, Ryder Jack, discusses basketball heroes of the 90s, the “fix it” mode men go into during adverse situations, crying and the importance of holding or taking space in conversations.
Puka Up Podcast - Tom Harkin talks Masculinity
Tomorrow Man founder, Tom Harkin talks to Wayne Schwass about the things that shaped him and how talking with gravity is the gateway drug to a healthier masculinity.
Ryder Jack talks better relationships with Date Forever Podcast
Ryder talks firsthand about the positive impact of challenging traditional notions of masculinity and creating environments where men can explore life beyond the stereotype, and develop the emotional capacity necessary to deal with all situations.
Triple M's No Talk Day: How To Start The Conversation
Tomorrow Man's Tom Harkin talks with expert guests Dr Jodie Lowinger and Triple M's Gus Worland for the No Talk Day debrief
The Daily Talk Show: Tom sits down with Tommy + Josh to chat all things masculinity
Tomorrow Man Founder, Tom Harkin, sits down to discuss outdated stereotypes, building emotional muscle and reinventing masculinity with the blokes at The Daily Talk.
Movember: Survey reveals myth of Aussie mateship
A Movember study (found) 78 per cent of blokes believe that they’re there for their mates if they needed emotional support, (but only) 48 per cent of men believe that their mates are there for them if they needed emotional support. Tom Harkin explains why blokes need to talk real and regularly with their mates and throw in a few tips on how to do it.
24 May 2018 - The Daily Telegraph - Podcast by radio star Gus Worland tackles men’s mental health
RADIO host Gus Worland is continuing his push to reduce male suicide with a new podcast exploring what it means to be a man.
24 May 2018 - ABC News - Naked Farmer tackling mental illness one pair of undies at a time
The curator of a popular Instagram page featuring naked Australian farmers is launching an underwear line in a bid to raise funds for mental health workshops and support services.
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