Andrew, the author of Better Boys, Better Men, researches, writes, speaks about and advocates for healthy masculinity in boys and men. Three areas of his work include: helping men develop the toolkit they need for better relationships, helping partners better understand men and helping parents discover how they can help boys to better thrive.
His writing on these topics has appeared in such publications as the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe and the Parenting section of Good Housekeeping magazine. Andrew is our go-to colleague for deconstructing masculinity and male vulnerability in the context of romantic, platonic, and familial relationships.

Worth a Read
Articles & Essays About The Quest For A Healthier Masculinity
- It’s Not Only Women Who Want More Intimacy in Relationships, New York Times
- For many men, apps can be 'an important gateway to mental health, Washington Post
- Building emotional safety nets for men, New York Times
- For Father’s Day, let’s redefine masculinity so dads can give boys what they need, NBC Think
Andrew's community resources
Below are resources developed specifically for Sincerely, Divorced community members.