PHOTO ESSAY
Lama Rabsang and Nicholas Scott.
We love it when everyone has the opportunity to THRIVE – far more than simple ‘sustainability’ & basic survival. LivingNow promotes ideas &
information that help people step up in life, & to really step into themselves.
This edition we’re focussing on MEN, & what helps them thrive.
Along with the array of fantastic
articles, we asked some men of the LivingNow community to send in a picture of themselves, & perhaps a
sentence or two about what it means to them to thrive. Please enjoy
these uplifting cameos by men in our community!
Phillip Wright.
Photo by Leela Sky Photography.
Jeff and Ben. Photo by Jeff Gale.
Rudran Brannock: I thrive in the company of conscious brothers
Sean O’Faolain: Feel like I’m thriving for having done so much emotional & sexuality based work.
David Peng: I'm a 34 year old fitness coach. My definition; to thrive simply means to kick butt at life; *kapow*!
Johannes Maehrlein: There are magnificent powers to be healthy & to
thrive within each one of us. My passion is to find those powers within people & to activate & foster them.
Hunter Reed: The older I get the more I value the giving & receiving of love.
Johannes
Maehrlein, osteopath.
Gary Cox: I am grateful to be able to contribute to the well being of all the beings of this planet.
James Maddock: I thrive primarily because of my social connections. My friends, family, colleagues &
clients provide the supportive platform from which I can launch my work & projects. It’s imperative to my thrivability that I create, build, & sustain my social bonds.
Eldership, Trevor Ozanne, Hunter Reed, Rudran Brannock, Chris Johnson, Gary Cox. Photo by Robert Ahhoon.
Roee Malchi. Photo by Leela Sky Photography.
David Peng. Muay Thai Bodyfit.
Sean O’Faolain.
James Maddock. Photo by Jodie Coall.
Jeremy Leitch. Photo by Kellie Curtis.
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