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The Final Moustache Chronicle: November 30, 2014 While life as a true Gent is always brimming with adventure and interesting conversations, the month of Movember has officially come to a close. As a thanks for being such a great sport, we sent Adam over to an old-school barber in Victoria, BC to get the straight edge treatment that every hard working moustache wearer needs. Here are some photos of his last moustache adventure: Moustache Chronicle: November 24th, 2014 This past week I had the pleasure of lecturing to a group of insurance professionals. In the audience, I saw a number of men sporting some stylish upper-lipped facial hairs, half were Movembering, while the other half were – well – stylish and distinguished gentlemen. It made me wonder if they shared the same knowledge of law-enforcement bureaucrats in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, that mustaches command respect. Police in this Indian province receive a 66 cent pay bonus for growing a mustache. I wonder how ‘stache growth correlates to insurance sales?? Moustache Chronicle: November 16th, 2014 Last Friday, while at Hawksworth, I was served by a first-class waiter who was displaying a waxed and curled mustache. And all I could think […]
Most of Men’s Health Problems are Preventable
As recently reported by Globe and Mail Canada – the Conservatives have doubled the size of children’s fitness tax credit and what this could mean for our next generation of men is considerable. In fact, our president was recently asked about this change...Behind the Masculinity Mask
Shea Emry takes on the tough subject of men’s mental health and the dangers surrounding the “masculinity mask”
Cheering on a Brother
Sometimes small changes can feel like running a marathon. It is for this reason that we would like to applaud a man for taking his health into his own hands, one step at a time. Dave Sullivan is a writer and performer in St. John’s, he is witty, talented and 415...Running the NHL
You have to find ways to counterbalance the excess to keep fit and feel sharp on the road. My solution: run the NHL.