Dan Smolen interviews Lucas Krump on supporting men in future work.
Men struggle with their relationship to work as much as they do in expressing their emotions. What’s more, men quite often craft identities–their personal narratives–around work and career.
Now, emerging from a two-year pandemic, many men grapple with workplace disruption and figuring our their purpose.
In a wide ranging discussion, Lucas:
“EVRYMAN does not define what it means to be a man, That’s a sacred space. Instead, what men are asking is: how do I be all of myself inside the [post-pandemic] workplace?”
We all have male friends and family members. And they may benefit in life and in the future of work with new frames for expressing emotion and engagement such as those offered by EVRYMAN.
About our guest:
Lucas Krump received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Kansas. He also earned an MBA from UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. Lucas lives and works in Hudson, New York.
EPISODE DATE: April 1, 2022
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