Justin Baldoni is a devoted husband, father of two, and Bahá'í. He is an actor, director, producer, and the co-founder and co-chair of both Wayfarer Studios and the Wayfarer Foundation. Over the last ten years, Justin has been on a journey to explore masculinity and reimagine what it means to be a man-what it means to be a human-in the world today. He has spoken about his journey with masculinity in his wildly popular TED talk, and his digital series "Man Enough", as well as on college campuses across America.
“Man Enough filled my heart with courage to do and be better.
Oozing truth and love this book was absolutely necessary for me to
read. If you’re like me and searching for a push in the right
direction… you’ve found it.” — Shawn Mendes
"In a world drowning in harmful ideas about masculinity, Man
Enough is the life raft we desperately need. Wise, vulnerable,
trustworthy, and hilarious, this book will
liberate lives, redeem relationships, and help carry us all to
higher ground." — Glennon Doyle, New York
Times bestselling author of Untamed, Founder of Together
Rising
“Man Enough takes us on an intensely personal yet universal
journey as Justin Baldoni explores how the messages of masculinity
have shaped him individually and us collectively. His brave
reflections invite us into our own stories with more empathy,
compassion, and freedom for ourselves and for the men in our lives.
This book shines a needed light on our inherent self-worth and what
it truly means to be man enough.” — Jay Shetty, New York
Times bestselling author of Think Like A Monk
“This is the most important addition to the conversation around
masculinity in a decade because it is solution based and allows
everyone access to this conversation in a safe way. Justin is
masterful in encouraging and guiding men in consciously examining
their own masculinity and how it's affecting their lives and the
world around them by being transparent and vulnerable about his own
growth.” — Karamo Brown, TV Host & star of Netflix’s
Queer Eye
"Rather than “redefining” masculinity, which merely sets new limits
and expectations, Baldoni’s approach of “undefining” creates more
space for men (and everyone else) to fully be themselves." — Donald
Collins, Healthline
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