Daytona/Volusia/Flagler June 2026 Welcome to our June 2026 Men Built to Thrive issue. Literary Festival Highlights New Faces of Education The 3rd Annual Literary Indulgence Book Festival, organized by Literary Indulgence of Jacksonville, takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 18, at FSCJ Kent Campus in Jacksonville. Read More » Jacksonville/St. Augustine June 2026 Full Digital Issue Read More » Daytona/Volusia/Flagler June 2026 Full Digital Issue Read More » The Fatherly Heart For more than 50 years, theologian, writer and educator Matthew Fox has challenged traditional interpretations of Christianity through teachings centered on spirituality, environmental justice and social equality. Read More » Detoxify to Heal Environmental toxins—from heavy metals to chlorinated water—contribute to oxidative stress and DNA damage. Detoxifying safely is therefore crucial for recovery. Read More » Top 10 Reasons to Choose Povidone-Iodine for Everyday Wound Care Minor cuts, scrapes and skin irritations are part of everyday life—but how they’re treated can make a meaningful difference in healing. Read More » Ayurvedic Bodywork Offers Restorative Wellness Experience Holistic Spa provides holistic wellness services rooted in traditional healing practices, including Ayurvedic therapies designed to support relaxation, circulation and overall well-being. Read More » The Quiet Strength of Men There’s a unique kind of strength found in good men. It’s not always loud or attention-seeking. Read More » Children Explore Nature Through Summer Garden Learning The NIDO Summer Camp at Eat Your Yard Jax will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays from June 22 to July 17 at Eat Your Yard Jax, in Jacksonville. Read More » Surgeon Survivor Helps Men Take Control of Cancer Risk Dr. Harry H. Black now dedicates his work to physician-led cancer education and integrative wellness support for men seeking a proactive approach to long-term health. Read More » New Therapies Support Men’s Sexual Health and Confidence Men seeking to improve confidence, vitality and overall sexual wellness now have access to advanced nonsurgical treatment options in Jacksonville. Read More » New Noninvasive Therapy Offers Relief for Back and Neck Pain Individuals seeking relief from chronic back pain, neck pain and nerve-related discomfort now have access to personalized nonsurgical treatment options at Tomoka Spine and Posture. Read More » Whole-Person Care Supports Mental and Emotional Wellness Individuals and families seeking compassionate mental health and wellness support now have access to whole-person care through ITS Holistic Therapy, in Jacksonville. Read More » The Facts About Low Testosterone: What Every Man Should Know Low testosterone is often misdiagnosed, with lifestyle factors like sleep, stress and diet playing key roles, while careful evaluation can prevent unnecessary hormone therapy risks. Read More » Finding Meaning and Hope in Troubled Times: A Conversation With Jeffrey Rubin Integrating psychotherapy and mindfulness, Jeffrey Rubin highlights emotional resilience, equanimity and self-awareness as essential tools for navigating stress and fostering meaningful human connection. Read More » Smarter Summer Grilling: Making Barbecue More Flavorful and Healthy Healthier grilling emphasizes plant-forward foods, antioxidant marinades and lower heat to reduce carcinogens while enhancing flavor, gut health and nutritional diversity in summer meals. Read More » All-Purpose Fresh Ginger, Cilantro and Chile Pepper Marinade A tangy-sweet marinade infused with ginger, lime and chile adds bold, aromatic depth to grilled vegetables and proteins. Read More » Cold Sweet Potato Salad With Arugula Chilled sweet potatoes tossed with peppery arugula, citrus and mint offer a refreshing, bright twist on summer salad favorites. Read More » Grilled Fajita Vegetables and Tofu With Marinade Zesty marinated tofu and vibrant grilled vegetables create a bold, smoky fajita spread layered with spice, citrus and fire-kissed flavor. Read More » The Best Black Bean Burgers Hearty black bean burgers packed with walnuts, spices and vegetables deliver a smoky, satisfying plant-based bite that rivals classic grill favorites. Read More » Summer’s Fleeting Joys Savoring simple summer moments—from fresh fruit to sunset gatherings—can deepen mindfulness, stretch time perception and restore a sense of ease in a fast-paced season. Read More » Less Impact, Deeper Purpose: Tips for Leaving a Lighter Footprint Sustainable living habits, from reducing consumption to mindful purchasing, lower environmental impact while fostering purpose, stronger relationships and a more intentional lifestyle. Read More » The Resurgence of Rucking: An Ancient Activity for Modern Fitness Rucking—walking with weight—blends strength and cardio, improving endurance, core stability and bone health while offering a low-impact, community-driven fitness alternative. Read More » Sleep Health for Men: Foundational Habits for a Better Life Poor sleep in men is tied to hormone disruption, cognitive decline and heart risks, while consistent routines, light management and adequate rest support overall health and performance. Read More » Developing Minds in a Digital World: Helping Boys Navigate What They Are Not Ready to See Early exposure to online pornography shapes boys’ brain development and identity, highlighting the need for calm parental guidance and open dialogue to build emotional awareness and discernment. Read More » When Dogs Forget: A Holistic Guide to Canine Cognitive Health Canine cognitive dysfunction, akin to Alzheimer’s, causes behavioral changes in aging dogs, with early signs, targeted nutrition and enrichment helping slow decline and improve quality of life. Read More » Brain-Cleaning Mechanism Discovered Researchers identify a new brain fluid drainage pathway linked to waste removal, offering insight into memory loss, Alzheimer’s and how the brain maintains long-term health. Read More » Curcumin’s Potential to Clear Cataracts Studies suggest curcumin may slow or prevent cataracts through antioxidant effects, though limited absorption and lack of human trials leave its clinical potential uncertain. Read More » Potential Risks of Using Chatbots for Medical Advice AI health chatbots show inconsistent triage accuracy, sometimes underestimating emergencies, highlighting concerns about relying on digital tools for critical medical decisions. Read More » Phthalates Linked to Premature Births Common plastic chemicals like DEHP and DINP are linked to millions of premature births globally, raising concerns about everyday exposure and long-term developmental health risks. Read More » ADHD and Learning Disabilities Share Genetic Origins New research shows ADHD, dyslexia and dyscalculia often share genetic roots, increasing the likelihood of co-occurring conditions while requiring distinct diagnosis and treatment approaches. Read More » Capturing an Earthquake A rare video of a 7.7 Myanmar earthquake offers scientists new insight into fault movement, capturing ground shifts in real time for precise geological analysis. Read More » Origins of American Gambling Ancient bone dice reveal Native American games of chance date back over 12,000 years, reshaping the history of gambling in North America. Read More » Ants on Caffeine Caffeine appears to sharpen memory in invasive Argentine ants, potentially leading to more effective pest control strategies using enhanced bait systems. Read More » Greenland’s Ice Cap Melted 7,000 Years Ago New evidence shows parts of Greenland’s ice sheet fully melted thousands of years ago, suggesting greater vulnerability to current warming and rising sea levels. Read More » Earth’s Spin Is Slowing Melting ice sheets are subtly slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening days by milliseconds and revealing how climate change affects planetary dynamics. Read More » Sustainable Men’s Fashion Eco-conscious menswear prioritizes durable fabrics, low-impact materials and timeless design, reducing waste and microplastics while promoting ethical, long-lasting wardrobe choices. Read More » In-Print June 2026