OVERVIEW
NEED: pictures of labarge and ellis, a comment from labarge,
What started as some wet-dream of MDI President Sandy Peisner in 2013 has become something that has lasted 10 years this month! An idea for a “quarterly newsletter” confidentially sent to MDI men … has evolved to become a classy monthly online magazine for a global audience of men. As the story goes, Peisner approached Jim Ellis, then International S1 from San Diego, and Justin LaBarge, then VP of Technology from New England, with the main idea. He even named it “The Legacy.” After a couple months of building up steam, the first edition published March 2013.
It hasen’t looked back since. In fact, it’s only looked up.
Legacy Magazine Purpose Statement
Founded in 2013, the premier online periodical “The Legacy” is an “insight for the modern man,” a men’s magazine highlighting the voice of a “mature masculine leader” for the audience of a global community of men. Sponsored by the international men’s organization, Mentor Discover Inspire (MDI), the Legacy explores the concept of masculinity in our contemporary society and is dedicated to inspire men to be successful in their lives, families and communities.
Over the 10 years, there have been over 110 contributors, a dozen columnists and over 960 stories, commentaries, honors, MDI news pieces and gags that have graced and sometimes disgraced these pages. This was to be a place where mens’ success was acknowledged and broadcasted. If archives serve correctly, the first list of success stories for March 2013 included:
- David Walrath, Western
- Arlan Pfohl, Southwest
- Michael Noble, Western Canada
- Bruce Spierer, Mid-Atlantic
- Tom Thurmond, Southeast
- Leon Proctor, New England
- Scott Williams, Eastern Canada
And the success kept coming. As a quarterly “newsletter,” the magazine would publish up to 25 stories an edition, something designer LaBarge would liken to “publishing an entire new website every three months.” After two years, the audience broadened beyond MDI members; after three years, the quarterly became a monthly; after that, it was full steam ahead.
Each step of the way, the magazine stories were blasted out in an MDI-wide e-mail, as well as posted on social media platforms – for widest reach. Over the past six months, the MDI email blast has even reached the 2700-plus contacts who approached MDI through the enrollment campaign on Facebook. Keeping the connection alive.
Over the decade, we’ve published numerous themes – such as Causing Greatness, Confronting your Barriers, Lessons In Leadership, Our Father’s Legacy, Personal Scars, Spiritual Adventures, and You and Your Purpose.
We’ve had an entire year with monthly articles focused on true-to-life stories from our men. We’ve published the “Wall of Fathers” (HERE) dedicated to our fathers, our fathering and the honor of being a son.
For April editions, we’ve poked fun at ourselves and others in the April Fools Edition, with the biggest response coming from the time we announced that men would be joining our men’s teams. Only a handful of men planned on quitting … before they got the gag.
We’ve given the State of MDI address, focused an edition on the new ATLAS world-wide region, acknowledged the lives of men who have passed away, gave “attaboys” to the deserving, celebrated the completion of specific leaders, and crowned the Legacy Magazine MDI Man of the Year each January. The criteria for the latter included:
- An MDI man in good standing.
- Someone who has done the most to live the mission and core values of MDI.
- Someone who shows up as an example for successful families, careers and communities.
- A man who promote the organization in some public way,
In years past we acknowledged these men:
• 2014 – Ashanti Branch – Western Region
• 2015 – Jeff Lawrence – Western Canada Region
• 2016 – Brian Mumford – New England Region
• 2017 – Ian Kennard – Eastern Canada
• 2018 – Eric Mortimer – Canada
• 2019 – “The Man We Lost”
• 2020 – David Smith – Canada
• 2021 – The Mature Masculine Leader
• 2022 – Erfan Ahmadi – Atlas
In 2022, a new vision was established. To keep the men’s legacy alive, the new concept envisioned an online museum with various departments acting like unique rooms within this museum. This would capture the wisdom, the success and the team-life of the men, to be archived for future generations. It would become The Living Legacy Project.
The Purpose of the Living Legacy Project
To keep alive, in archive, the wisdom of the men, the success stories of the men and the legacy of our men so that future generations can benefit from and be uplifted by the men who have gone before.
7 DEPARTMENTS:
- The Wall of Fathers – A Thank You page for Dad – pictures, prose and memories.
- The Mausoleum – Honoring a man who has passed away.
- The Chamber of Success – Inspiring success stories of men winning, or being the man they’ve always wanted to be.
- The Wisdom Collective – Wisdom of the Men, lessons learned in life, shared for the benefit of others.
- The Archives of Attaboys – A brief acknowledgment, man to man, for who that man is and what he’s done.
- The Hall of Legacy – MDI men who have made a difference for the organization, to include Man of the Year, the Rick Russell Award, the Hall-Of-Honor nominees from the past, etc.
- Funny Shit – Jokes, gags and satire … not necessarily in that order.
With the assistance of Legacy Scouts, who would be on the lookout for great things taking place in their regions and with their men, the project will fill these rooms with insight so that our lives, our experiences and our sacred honor can live on forever … with the hopes that in the future all men – young and old – may benefit from those who went before.
SCOUTS
- Jack Brown – Southeast
- Paul Marcotte – Eastern
- Michael Fowlkes – Pacific
- Paul Mack – Canada
The battle cry for these scouts or anyone else noticing someone causing greatness is this meme: “That should be put into legacy.”
That is the phrase that can be uttered to another man who is bringing the best to our circle, and whose words or success should be archived in our own online museum: The Legacy Magazine.
CONGRATULATIONS
Sandy Peisner, MDI President 2013-2014: Ten years ago I had a vision about a newsletter for our members. I asked Jim Ellis to create and organize it. With gratitude thank you for making my context larger than I thought of.
Fred Tomasello, Contributor: Legacy is a magazine written by men for men, fostering brotherhood, teamwork and sensible problem-solving. There are many ways to get wounded in life, and Legacy not only offers healing, the editor, staff and stories restore my faith in our fellow men.
Stan Snow, MDI President 2015-2016: Legacy Magazine has become an icon representing MDI over the last 10 years. The original idea was a way to communicate to our members but because of the vision of two men, Jim Ellis and Justin LaBarge, it has taken its rightful place as one of the longest running and consistently excellent representations of what being a mature masculine means in the world today. My favorite memory by far is the April Fools issue where we told the men we had decided to allow women to join our organization. It was funny to those of us who got the joke. But even more hilarious to watch those who took it seriously. Hats off to Ellis and LaBarge, as well as the hundreds of contributors and thousands of articles and all that Legacy Magazine has come to mean to the men of MDI and the world.
Paul Marcotte, Scout: Your commitment and drive to keep the magazine going for a decade is a powerful example of the results you can achieve when a man embraces the Code of Honor along with living the mission and vision of MDI. Persistence, determination, and hard work are omnipotent.
Dylan Stewart, Columnist:
Craig Jones, Columnist:
MAIN STAFF
James Anthony Ellis
Editor
Legacy Magazine
James Anthony Ellis is an award-winning playwright, journalist and filmmaker, who creates videos, books, theater and productions that bring a sacred awareness to “what’s really going on” in our relationships, neighborhoods, community and society. An author of eight books, including the men-only “The Honor Book” and the most recent “Huh? The Joys, Sorrows and Comic Relief of Miscommunication,” Ellis has produced twenty plays, 75+ film/video productions and hundreds of articles and columns. In 2011 he filmed and produced the highly-acclaimed “Indoctrinated: The Grooming of our Children into Prostitution,” which was viewed on Cable TV, and nationally and internationally at community forums designed to bring solution to our prostituted youth problem. Since 1998, he has been in leadership within MDI (Mentor, Discover, Inspire), an international men’s organization, including the role as Division Coordinator of the San Diego Men’s Division and MDI International VP of Media and Public Relations. His production company is Legacy Productions.
Justin LaBarge
Producer
Legacy Magazine
You get one chance at making a first impression, and that’s the context in which Justin LaBarge creates his message. He began his career as a self-taught desktop publisher, and is now the Creative Director and Founder of BoldEverything Interactive, a 13 year old creative web strategy business based in Cambridge, MA.
“The point is to craft a meaningful experience around compelling communication. We strive for a BOLD, memorable message which yields precise, measurable results.“ His work connects people through creation of online communities, empowers people by giving human rights organizations worldwide a digital voice, and influences people in finance, technology, and online retail through effective business media and communications.
“My personal and professional purpose is to create community which furthers the greater good.”
As the producer of the Legacy Magazine, LaBarge is hoping to reach young men seeking answers with masculine roles in a modern world. “Presenting powerful perspectives can shift people’s behavior, take actions, and ultimately cause their self-identity to grow. Then we are open to leaving a Legacy worthy of our passion for life.”
TOP 15 STORIES FOR 10 YEARS
1. https://www.mentordiscoverinspire.org/how-mdi-has-changed-my-life/
2. https://www.mentordiscoverinspire.org/aspiring-criminal-gangster-and-hustler-turns-it-all-around/
3. https://www.mentordiscoverinspire.org/i-forgive-you-mom/
4. https://www.mentordiscoverinspire.org/bootstraps-how-to-get-back-up/
5. JONES – The Legacy of a Father Who Left So Soon
https://www.mentordiscoverinspire.org/the-legacy-of-a-father-who-left-so-soon/
6. Turk – What An F’ing Stupid Thing To Do
What An F’ing Stupid Thing To Do | MDI – Mentoring men to live with excellence – Men’s Teams
7. O’Keeffe – Leaders Leading Others Beyond Their Barriers
8. Tomasello – Wisdom of a Warrior (display needs updating)
Wisdom of A Warrior | MDI – Mentoring men to live with excellence – Men’s Teams
9. Hart – My Legacy? Ya Got Me
My Legacy? Ya Got Me | MDI – Mentoring men to live with excellence – Men’s Teams
10. Kempner – Sometimes I Felt Like A Brotherless Child
11. Boyles – A Childhood’s Dream of a Best Friend
A Childhood’s Dream of a Best Friend | MDI – Mentoring men to live with excellence – Men’s Teams
12. Childers – A Fragile Peace in this Circle of Men
A Fragile Peace in this Circle of Men | MDI – Mentoring men to live with excellence – Men’s Teams
13. Ernst – Playboy Publishes Complimentary Exposé About MDI
14. community service https://www.mentordiscoverinspire.org/pack-a-back-community-project-helps-youngsters-for-the-upcoming-school-year/
15 Ellis – Are You Mature? Are You Masculine – Take the Quiz
https://www.mentordiscoverinspire.org/are-you-mature-are-you-masculine-take-the-quiz/