As parents, we all want our kids to grow into kind, confident, emotionally healthy adults. But traditional ideas of masculinity—like “boys don’t cry” or “real men don’t show weakness”—can get in the way. Let’s change that.
Join Dr. Jed Diamond, LCSW, and Humanist Dad Alastair Lichten for an engaging conversation on how we can raise boys to be emotionally intelligent, self-aware, and compassionate men. Whether you’re parenting toddlers or teens, this is a chance to learn how to support healthy masculinity at every age—and help your child thrive.
Join us on Zoom for the Q&A session, then keep the discussions going in our Discord parenting channels at http://bit.ly/HumanistParenting.
Event Details
Tuesday, June 10 2025
7:00pm – 8:15pm Eastern
Register for this Zoom webinar here.
Speakers
Dr. Jed Diamond is a licensed psychotherapist with a Ph.D. in International Health and Master’s degree in Social Work. He founded MenAlive.com and the Moonshot for Mankind community. He has written seventeen books, including Long Live Men! The Moonshot Mission to Heal Men, Close the Lifespan Gap, and Offer Hope to Humanity; The Irritable Male Syndrome: Understanding and Managing the 4 Key Causes of Depression and Aggression; and My Distant Dad: Healing the Family Father Wound. His work has been featured in many major newspapers, radio and T.V. programs, and his new series of courses on Gender-Specific Medicine and Men’s Health will be offered in 2025.
Alastair Lichten is the author of the Humanist Dad blog where he writes about parenting, family, relationships, politics, and life from the perspective of a progressive humanist parent. He’s an active member of several humanist community groups and previously led on education campaigns at the National Secular Society for eight years, as well as spending three years working on community building at Humanists UK. He’s a former volunteer with Camp Quest UK and lives in Brighton with family.