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Primary Vocation:
Martin Brossman,
primary vocation, is a
Success Coach and trainer;
specializing in career direction & change, communication, conflict resolution,
and relationship coaching. He has eighteen years of professional
experience including: organizing, managing, and operating small business and a
personal consulting business.- Certified as a Coach and Team Leader. Martin
has authored articles on aikido in business, conflict management, humor and
healing, meditation, customer service, and men's issues. Author of: "Aikido (The
Way of Harmony) in Business", Trainer of "The Magic of Conflict", Co-developer &
Trainer of "Embracing
Conflict",
Co-Founder and Facilitator of Actualized Possibilities Team
1999-present. Certified practitioner, Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Completed Landmark education's FORUM, Communication Course, and Curriculum for Living courses. St. Andrews College BA graduate 1983. Seven years IBM Customer Service.
A little about
Martin's involvement with Men's work:
Martin Brossman path with Men's Work started back in 1994 when a man recommended
to him that he read Iron John by Robert Bly. Then in 1996 a man supported him in
taking the Sterling Men's Weekend. After the weekend he was determined to
continue conversations about men's issues and created The Triangle Men's Inquiry
Meeting in October 18, 1997. Since that he has become a big supporter of the
Raleigh Men's Center and has been involved in their annual retreat every year
since it started. In November 10, 2000 he created the on-line Men's Inquiry
group that has had up to 195 involved in it from all over the world and
participated in many other on-line men's discussion group as will as the
conceptual design of others. Martin was also actively involved in the first Wake
County Public forum on Men's issues which had over 400 participants in 2001. His
involvement started when they called him from an add in the newspaper of his
inquiry group and he recommended that they also have a representative from the
Raleigh Men's Center involved and have someone from MKP at the information table
on the day. He participated actively in all the planning stages, assisted in
selecting the speaker, helped get press for the event, designed one of the
workshops (single mother raising sons) and lead another one (conflicts in
families). In August/September 2001 Martin convinced a local magazine to
dedicate one full issue to Men's Work, guaranteeing it would be their most
successful issue and it was. He has been on radio talk shows about men's issues
(such as the Million Dad March station) and assisted Warren Farrell's workshop
on relationship (the author of 6 books on men's issues). In Spring 2002 he gave
his first live poetry reading on Men's issue at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church.
In November 2002 he took the New Warrior Men's Training and has taken full
advantage of their on-going support group (I-groups). Martin has also published
numerous article on men's issues which have been published in both electronic
and print men's publications. Martin currently an open spokesman for the value
of men's work, providing his free presentation on men's issues to groups of 8 or
more, leading the on line Men's Inquiry group, and held his men's Inquiry
meeting, free of charge every month since 1997 (which has a notification list of
over 165 men). He has personal passion of understanding how distinguishing the
masculine and feminine enhances our lives. In 2003 Martin created the women's
version of this work on-line and in-person called the Women's Inquiry Group (
http://www.thewomensinquiry.com ) . Martin has offered mentoring and
support to men around the world to get involved or start their own men's groups.
Click here to hear a
Radio Interview with Martin Brossman
on The Men's &
Women's Inquiry Martin
Brossman can be reached at:
Phone: 919.847.4757
E-mail: Men@ToInquire.com, or
Snail mail: 6260-100 Glenwood Ave., Suite 251 Raleigh, NC 27612 For
more information about his personal coaching services got to: http://CoachingSupport.com
e-mail: Martin@CoachingSupport.com
My
Personal Vision for Men's work:
My personal vision is as men can re-learn how to profoundly nurture and emotionally support each
other and to stand together to be the men we are proud to be, there will be
stronger families, more compassionate and strong leaders, and more young and
older men that feel valued by society.
I believe that this type of support would make it impossible for a man to stand silent when
someone takes an action that does not support him, his family, or his community.
My commitment to men:
I create
training, technology and environments that sustain men in supporting each
other. Honoring the true
essence of masculine energy in a way that supports all life.
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