Ben Jhoty, Men’s Health’s Head of Content, attempts to honour the brand’s health-conscious, aspirational ethos on weekdays while living marginally larger on weekends. In his spare time he tries to get to the gym, shoot hoops and binge on streaming shows.
Aussie DJ duo The Stafford Brothers are known for their high-energy performances and pounding dancefloor beats. Find out how a similarly frenetic workout system has helped take their fitness and careers up a division.
What happens when you die? It’s a question all intelligent mortal beings ask themselves at some point. The best people to ask? Those that have died and come back and, in many cases, changed their lives as a result. We sat down with one of the world’s leading researchers into Near-Death Experiences to discover what he’s learned from those who’ve met their maker and lived to tell the tale.
Aussie actor Luke Hemsworth went from Ramsay Street to sanding floors to Hollywood. A father of four, surfer, trailbike rider, painter and, of course, fierce older brother, he’s proof that when it comes to forging a career, a can-do attitude and reservoir of resilience are vital if you want to make a name for yourself.
Late last year, Adelaide United midfielder Josh Cavallo became the only active openly gay professional footballer in the world. Here, Cavallo reveals why he decided the time had come to show his true colours.
With the hit song, Riptide, singer-songwriter James Keogh, aka Vance Joy, was catapulted from busking and open-mic nights to global stardom. Find out how he went from zero to guitar, sorry, ukulele hero.