92: Lucas Krump, Evryman CEO & co-founder, on community, wellness and serving others

Episode 92 June 22, 2020 00:59:02
92: Lucas Krump, Evryman CEO & co-founder, on community, wellness and serving others
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92: Lucas Krump, Evryman CEO & co-founder, on community, wellness and serving others

Jun 22 2020 | 00:59:02

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Show Notes

Lucas Krump is CEO and co-founder of Evryman, a social enterprise that is cultivating a global men’s community, and is helping men to connect and to hone their emotional skills together. We get into Lucas’ personal journey. From growing up in Kansas and learning largely to support himself at a very young age in a house of turmoil. To a decade of pursuits around the world in his 20s, years spent running from his own emotional pain. Until what Lucas describes as an emotional volcanic eruption within that landed him momentarily at the precipice of suicide and, ultimately, in a psychiatric ward in Singapore. We talk about what he's learned -- and shares through Evryman -- about community, wellness and the importance of serving others. More at humanitou.com.

 

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