Drop-In Men's Work Group
A meeting where men can do their work.
Men’s work is just this: being mindful and relating intentionally with other people who identify as men, to allow ourselves to just be, together, in a deeper way. We sometimes call this deeper connection "dropping in".
Men’s work can help to expand emotional range and resilience, and your ability to express feelings - here in the group through creating a safe space, and out in the world, at your job and in your relationships.
This circle is for both men who have experienced men's work and for men who are curious about men's work.
Anyone who identifies as male can join.
How it will work
We'll meet from 6:30 PM sharp until 8:30PM. Please come sober, with your phone off, and ready to spend the whole time with the group.
Expect a series of conversations and guided experiences to connect you more deeply to yourself and to others.
Please Note: This is not therapy.
This is a mutual support group, hosted by peers.
About your Host, Daniel Stillman
I work as executive leadership coach and keynote speaker, for organizations of all shapes, sizes and industries. I have learned that at the heart of real change is a conversation - one with yourself, as well as conversations with others. I create space for leaders and their teams to have the conversations that matter.
I’ve been co-leading a men’s group since 2018, and have taught and facilitated men's work in person, online, and at multi-day retreats. Men’s work has been an important part of my ongoing personal development and has allowed me to expand my emotional range and resilience. It’s also expanded my range and the depth in my one-on-one coaching and team transformation work.
I also host The Conversation Factory podcast (a top 100 Management Podcast) and am the author of “Good Talk: How to Design Conversations that Matter” a handbook for changemakers and innovators.
Learn more at www.DanielStillman.com
A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will go to the Ever Forward Club, which provides support programs and workshops to disadvantaged young men and boys in the Bay Area.
Agreements for the gathering:
I agree to…
Come prepared and ready to both give and receive support for the group members by being well rested and nourished. I will take care of myself.
I will include all the men in the conversation. I will not dominate.
I will not be violent.
I agree to keep everything discussed or revealed in the group completely confidential except for what I share or another man’s reaction to what I share.
I agree to keep the physical space we use and occupy in better shape than I found it.
For the duration of the session I will honor myself and my colleagues by not coming under the influence of any mood altering recreational substance, including drugs and alcohol.
I agree that our time together is not counseling or therapy.
If there is any reason to believe that I may be of harm to myself or others, I am required to share this with the group.