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Boys: An Introduction

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After more than four years of research, writing, and reflection, Justin's new book, Boys: Building Strong Young Men from the Inside Out, is finally here.

In this special launch-week episode, Justin reads from the opening pages of the book and shares the deeply personal experiences that shaped it. From the loss of a beloved nephew to the growing concerns parents have about raising boys today, this episode explores why the conversation about boys matters so much - and why hope matters even more.

At the heart of the book is a simple but powerful idea: boys aren't the problem. With the right guidance, they can become men who make the people around them feel safer, stronger, and more supported.

KEY POINTS:
• Why Justin spent more than four years writing Boys
• The personal dedication that made this book especially emotional
• The challenges many parents are facing with boys today
• Why boys need a positive vision of masculinity
• The concept of "surplus value" and the transition from boyhood to manhood
• How boys can learn to use their strength to serve rather than dominate

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
"Boys aren't the problem. I think boys are the solution."

RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Boys: Building Strong Young Men from the Inside Out by Dr Justin Coulson
Misconnection by Dr Justin Coulson
• The Making of Men by Dr Arne Rubinstein
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ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
• Consider what messages your son is receiving about what it means to be a man.
• Look for opportunities to encourage responsibility, contribution, and service.
• Talk about using strength to help others feel safer and stronger.
• Model accountability, ownership, and respect in everyday family life.
• Celebrate character and contribution as much as achievement.

 
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