The Detoxing Man is Unfinished (with himself and with his relationships) We play a lot of board games as a family. From Codenames to Monopoly, Exploding Kittens to Ticket to Ride, we play even when there are other things that we would rather be doing on our own. The games, for us, are a momentary […]
The Detoxing Man is Capable (of love, of complexity, of listening) My wife and I had a fight in the Cleveland airport just after visiting my home town for the first time in the winter of 2002. We had been together for only a few months at that point, and after the fight I thought […]
The Detoxing Man is Open (to difference) School worked for me. It was a promise fulfilled. I got opportunity and financial security by playing the game of school with knowledge of and attention to all of the rules that were in place. It was easy because schools are built for people like me. They are […]
The Detoxing Man is Willing (to wonder, to change, and to be wrong) I am often wrong. About small things like the whether or about if a particular aging celebrity is in fact dead. I am also wrong about big things, like when my son’s soccer game is, which causes a mad scramble as I […]
The Detoxing Man is Desirous (with authenticity and integrity) I wanted to be a father. Three times over. I desired it so much that it became central to my identity. The expectation and the preparation were embedded into my labor, preparing rooms, taking classes. I wished for it with the whole of my intention, and […]
The Detoxing Man is Empathetic (beyond those who look and think like him) I think of empathy as a circle, within which by default are all of the people that I love. They are my family and friends. Most people expand this circle further to include all of the people we enjoyed going to school […]
The Detoxing Man is Active (in body and mind) I walk my youngest son to and from the bus stop nearly every day. We live in a neighborhood where all of the children gather just outside the entrance huddling in preparation for the bus. So, we leave our house a few minutes early every morning, […]
The Detoxing Man is Trusted (to root out injustice wherever it is found). I do not face oppression in my daily life. As a married white straight-passing gainfully employed able-bodied cisgendered American man who was born into a two-parent household, both of whom held advanced degrees, I know that I won the lottery of privilege. […]
The Detoxing Man is Connected (by shared experience, passion, and expression). I watched a lot of videos late at night during the COVID lockdowns of 2020. I did this on my own, coming to bed only after many hours of YouTube or TikTok. If time was meaningless during lockdown, then so too was I. I […]
The Detoxing Man is Present (in both actions and feelings). I used to wear my AirPods Pro around the house A LOT. I would wear them while doing anything even slightly mundane, whether that was doing the dishes each morning or vacuuming the spilled cat litter or folding the near-endless laundry. In fact, I wore […]
The Detoxing Man is Sincere (in word and deed). I have never been very funny. You can ask my wife who I have known for two full decades or my children who I have known for 16, 14 and 8 years respectively. And yet, humor is an essential part of my existence. It is one […]
The Detoxing Man is Attuned (to the needs of others and the needs of the moment). If you have ever played a guitar, you might know that you really only need one string to be on pitch in order to tune the whole guitar. When you get the low E string to resonate just right, […]
