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CNN reporter Levs issues an articulate call for men to fight against the laws, policies, and stigmas preventing them from fully participating in their families' lives., All In is an inspired, positive and original approach to the ideal of loving being a father. Josh Levs has touched me. Not literally, but philosophically--as being proud to be a man in our society whose voice can be heard if we simply employ the contents of this wonderful read., The changes we need in the workplace--from paid parental leave to additional flexibility and more--will not only be better for families, they'll also be better for business. Josh Levs lays out a clear and compelling path for how dads can join with moms to make these changes happen., All In is an inspired, positive and original approach to the ideal of loving being a father. Josh Levs has touched me. Not literally, but philosophically—as being proud to be a man in our society whose voice can be heard if we simply employ the contents of this wonderful read., Josh Levs leaves virtually no stone unturned in cataloging the state of modern fatherhood, uncovering its game-changing impact on masculinity, relationships, media, marketing, and more. His insights and conclusions will serve as a roadmap to the coming decade of parenting and relationship research, family leave policies, and product marketing efforts., A must read. All In crushes outdated yet powerful stereotypes and-with fresh voices, insightful research and a passionate call to action-offers a more expansive, more hopeful and ultimately more human vision of what it means to be a good man., Well-documented and easy-to-comprehend data on why men need more paid time off to be with their newborn children., A new generation of fathers is joining legions of women in the fight for equality. All In shows how men and women can unite to overcome outdated policies and gender-based stigmas holding them back and make big changes that help families, businesses, and the entire nation., A manifesto of work and life for men that aims to be for working fathers what Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In was to working mothers: a cogent analysis of the systemic problems in work culture that make it so difficult to be a parent., Dads matter! Josh Levs passionately makes the case that society has marginalized the role of fathers, and it's time we pay attention to this unbalance. I hope All In leads to a serious national discussion., Levs says it well: 'the first months of life have a huge impact on the following years.' We all benefit when families-moms and dads-get more quality time at home with their kids from the get-go. Let's go all in to fix the policies that make it so., Josh Levs leaves virtually no stone unturned in cataloging the state of modern fatherhood, uncovering its game--changing impact on masculinity, relationships, media, marketing, and more. His insights and conclusions will serve as a roadmap to the coming decade of parenting and relationship research, family leave policies, and product marketing efforts., "A manifesto of work and life for men that aims to be for working fathers what Sheryl Sandberg''s Lean In was to working mothers: a cogent analysis of the systemic problems in work culture that make it so difficult to be a parent." -- Time "CNN reporter Levs issues an articulate call for men to fight against the laws, policies, and stigmas preventing them from fully participating in their families'' lives." -- Publishers Weekly "Well-documented and easy-to-comprehend data on why men need more paid time off to be with their newborn children." -- Kirkus Reviews "A new generation of fathers is joining legions of women in the fight for equality. All In shows how men and women can unite to overcome outdated policies and gender-based stigmas holding them back and make big changes that help families, businesses, and the entire nation." -- Maria Shriver, mother of four, award-winning journalist and producer, six-time bestselling author, and activist for social change and equality " All In is an inspired, positive and original approach to the ideal of loving being a father. Josh Levs has touched me. Not literally, but philosophically--as being proud to be a man in our society whose voice can be heard if we simply employ the contents of this wonderful read." -- Bob Saget, comedian, actor, director, and author of bestseller Dirty Daddy "A must read. All In crushes outdated yet powerful stereotypes and--with fresh voices, insightful research and a passionate call to action--offers a more expansive, more hopeful and ultimately more human vision of what it means to be a good man." -- Brigid Schulte, author of New York Times bestseller Overwhelmed "Levs says it well: ''the first months of life have a huge impact on the following years.'' We all benefit when families--moms and dads--get more quality time at home with their kids from the get-go. Let''s go all in to fix the policies that make it so." -- Gabriel Stricker, Twitter Chief Communication Officer "Dads matter! Josh Levs passionately makes the case that society has marginalized the role of fathers, and it''s time we pay attention to this unbalance. I hope All In leads to a serious national discussion." -- Roland S. Martin, host and managing editor of News One Now, TV One Cable Network "Josh Levs leaves virtually no stone unturned in cataloging the state of modern fatherhood, uncovering its game--changing impact on masculinity, relationships, media, marketing, and more. His insights and conclusions will serve as a roadmap to the coming decade of parenting and relationship research, family leave policies, and product marketing efforts." -- John Pacini, cofounder of XY Media and Dad 2.0 Summit "One of the most important books written about fatherhood. Engaging and entertaining, All In should be read by fathers, mothers, CEOs, policy makers, and anyone who cares about improving American society." -- Cynthia Calvert, president of Workforce 21C "The changes we need in the workplace--from paid parental leave to additional flexibility and more--will not only be better for families, they''ll also be better for business. Josh Levs lays out a clear and compelling path for how dads can join with moms to make these changes happen." -- Jen Dulski, President and COO of Change.org "... All In does a superb job of showing how we can make positive changes that benefit organizations, employees and their families, and our society." -- Stewart D. Friedman, founder of the Wharton Work/Life Integration Project and author of Leading the Life You Want " All In represents the voice of any parent who feels boxed in by gender stereotypes, at home and at the office. Josh''s energetic style and exhaustive research...comprise an important treatise on how to reboot our obsolete instincts and policies toward working parents." -- Doug French, cofounder of XY Media and Dad 2.0 Summit, All In is an inspired, positive and original approach to the ideal of loving being a father. Josh Levs has touched me. Not literally, but philosophically-as being proud to be a man in our society whose voice can be heard if we simply employ the contents of this wonderful read., Levs says it well: 'the first months of life have a huge impact on the following years.' We all benefit when families--moms and dads--get more quality time at home with their kids from the get-go. Let's go all in to fix the policies that make it so., A must read. All In crushes outdated yet powerful stereotypes and--with fresh voices, insightful research and a passionate call to action--offers a more expansive, more hopeful and ultimately more human vision of what it means to be a good man., A must read. All In crushes outdated yet powerful stereotypes and—with fresh voices, insightful research and a passionate call to action—offers a more expansive, more hopeful and ultimately more human vision of what it means to be a good man., All In represents the voice of any parent who feels boxed in by gender stereotypes, at home and at the office. Josh's energetic style and exhaustive research…comprise an important treatise on how to reboot our obsolete instincts and policies toward working parents., Josh Levs leaves virtually no stone unturned in cataloging the state of modern fatherhood, uncovering its game—changing impact on masculinity, relationships, media, marketing, and more. His insights and conclusions will serve as a roadmap to the coming decade of parenting and relationship research, family leave policies, and product marketing efforts., One of the most important books written about fatherhood. Engaging and entertaining, All In should be read by fathers, mothers, CEOs, policy makers, and anyone who cares about improving American society., The changes we need in the workplace-from paid parental leave to additional flexibility and more-will not only be better for families, they'll also be better for business. Josh Levs lays out a clear and compelling path for how dads can join with moms to make these changes happen., … All In does a superb job of showing how we can make positive changes that benefit organizations, employees and their families, and our society., Levs says it well: 'the first months of life have a huge impact on the following years.' We all benefit when families—moms and dads—get more quality time at home with their kids from the get-go. Let's go all in to fix the policies that make it so., The changes we need in the workplace—from paid parental leave to additional flexibility and more—will not only be better for families, they'll also be better for business. Josh Levs lays out a clear and compelling path for how dads can join with moms to make these changes happen.