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Former NFL player, college football hall of famer and feminist, Don McPherson continues his discussion on healthy masculinity by pointing out that being loving, caring,sensitive, passive, submissive, vulnerable and empathetic isn't feminine, it's part of his wholeness as a man. The video starts with him continuing the discussion about how he (and many other men) learned what it meant to be a man long ago by hearing statements that included , "You throw like a girl." which is misogynistic and sexist or "Man up.", "Suck it up.", "Don't cry" or don't show emotion which lead to a very narrow definition of masculinity. He goes on to point out that society generally teaches men what "not to be" vs. what "to be" in their wholeness and further discusses how to develop young boys in to men with healthy masculinity. This discussion panel takes place in front of an audience at the Better Man Conference 2016 made up of corporate leaders from organizations including Microsoft, Ebay, PwC, PG&E, Genentech, Hanson Bridgett, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Visa and more. Better Man Conference sponsors include: PG & E, Hanson Bridgett, Genentech, Mankind Project, PwC, San Francisco Giants, and the 3% Conference. Marketing partners include: Lean In, The Bay Area Council, The Representation Project, Anita Borg Institute, WiRL, Institute For Women's Leadership, Institute For Gender Partnership, Griggs Productions, Women In Technology International Visit www.BetterManConference.com for upcoming events Visit www.GenderLeadershipGroup.com to learn about training for your organization.