Sascha Lewis

10/14/2020

What did you want to be growing up? Professional basketball player & political activist 

As a man, what is your biggest challenge? My greatest challenge is to give myself permission to truly let go of my self doubt and judgement of others so that I can fully express my love for humanity.

What are you most proud of? I am most proud of how my pursuit of personal growth has inspired me to share the ancient practices of meditation, dance, yoga and intentional community through the lens of contemporary culture.

What gift do you bring to the world? My gifts are a huge heart, curious mind, and the maniacal pursuit to bring people together to express themselves.

Why Evryman? My mission in life is to be authentic, free from fear and full of love. The work of Evryman has provided me with invaluable tools to cultivate a deeper self awareness, leading me towards becoming a full spectrum human being. I want to share these transformational qualities of this work with all men.



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Carl Radke

Carl Radke, Pittsburgh native and Syracuse University TV/Film grad has been working around the TV industry since he was 20 as a model/actor/production assistant. You may recognize Carl from starring as a TV personality on the hit Bravo reality series ‘Summer House’ which began airing in 2017 and Season 7 coming on the horizon. He also currently serves as VP of Sales for Loverboy and is a founding member of the growing better for you alcohol brand. Carl has always had a close relationship to mental health advocacy with his involvement with Heal Our Heroes/Headstrong, a non-profit for mental health resources for our military veterans. Through his own mental health journey Carl has been focused on meditation, therapy, acupuncture to compliment his self care. In August 2020 Carl lost his older brother to several years of addiction and mental health issues. Carl hopes to share his journey and his brother’s story to help families and individuals to break the stigma around addiction and mental health in our society.

Carl Radke

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