Established in 1999 by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh, a professor at the University of the West Indies, International Men’s Day was created to address the need for a global platform celebrating the positive aspects of male identity. Dr. Teelucksingh saw the need for a day that would honor men who contribute positively to their communities and highlight important issues impacting them, such as health, discrimination, and mental well-being. He believed that promoting positive male role models—beyond celebrities and athletes—would help break down harmful stereotypes, foster gender equality, and encourage a more inclusive conversation about the diverse experiences of men worldwide.
Rooted in six core pillars, International Men’s Day underscores the essential roles men play and the challenges they encounter. These guiding principles help us focus on the vital aspects of men’s lives and remind us of the work still needed to foster a world that supports and uplifts men everywhere.
A core pillar of International Men’s Day is men’s health and well-being, an area often overlooked but incredibly important. Men face higher rates of certain health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, mental health struggles, and prostate cancer. Yet, prostate cancer, one of the most common cancers affecting men, is also one of the most preventable when detected early.
Keynote speaker and shared human values expert David Allison is using his platform to raise awareness and advocate for men’s health, especially regarding prostate cancer. Recently, David shared his personal battle with prostate cancer in an Instagram post, urging men to get checked annually and sparking necessary conversations around early detection. His message is clear: 400,000 men will die from prostate cancer each year, and many of these deaths are preventable. Prostate cancer is almost entirely curable if caught early, yet so many of them neglect to seek screening, which could save their lives.
David’s courage in speaking out helps break the stigma surrounding health challenges and encourages men to take charge of their well-being. His openness about his diagnosis is a powerful reminder that health is an ongoing conversation—one that needs to be nurtured for men of all ages. By sharing his story, David inspires current and future generations to prioritize their health. Early detection can truly make the difference between life and death.
For more on David’s story and his advocacy for men’s health, you can check out his Instagram story here:
As we focus on men’s well-being, Dominick Quartuccio, keynote speaker, men’s coach, and founder of The Great Man Within Community, has made it his mission to challenge men to unlock their fullest potential. Through his work, Dominick emphasizes the importance of emotional wellness, personal development, and breaking free from societal expectations of masculinity.
Dominick’s podcast, The Great Man Within, and his coaching programs have helped countless male individuals challenge outdated notions of what it means to be a man. His work has helped men move past limiting beliefs and empower themselves to live authentic, fulfilled lives. Dominick’s approach is refreshingly accessible—he’s known for connecting with men who might be skeptical about the need for coaching but find value in his down-to-earth, practical advice. His guidance is not about quick fixes but long-term transformations that allow them to take ownership of their mental, physical, and emotional health.
Dominick provides a roadmap for improving men’s emotional and spiritual health. His unique blend of practical advice and deep human insights helps men better understand themselves, improve their relationships, and create a lasting impact on the world around them. His work directly aligns with the mission of International Men’s Day by advocating for a healthier, more connected future for men.
This International Men’s Day, let’s reflect on how we can promote the health and well-being of the men in our lives. Every action counts, whether it’s encouraging a loved one to get a checkup, having an open conversation about mental health, or supporting initiatives that advocate for men’s health.
David Allison and Dominick Quartuccio are just two examples of impactful keynote speakers working to shift the narrative around men’s health and emotional well-being. Their work opens up pathways for male individuals to embrace a more holistic approach to living well. We’re proud to work alongside them and others like them to share these important messages with audiences everywhere.
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