Exploring Fatherhood Together

Being all we want to be as fathers, husbands or partners, co-parents, professionals, friends, and people requires tremendous strength. This 6-week program offers a setting for dads to think meaningfully about their roles, share candidly about their experiences, consider deep questions from a certified coach, and receive support from fellow fathers. To be the fathers we want to be, we need to ensure we have the support to carry on.

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Logistical Details

This program will be for a group of 6-10 dads with a child between 0-3 years old. 

Stay tuned for the next group!

The pricing is tiered to create better access for those who need it and invite folks with means to offer more support. Please choose whichever tier feels comfortable to you.

        • Tier 1 – $139
        • Tier 2 – $169
        • Tier 3 – $199

Group Coaching Themes

Who am I?

Coming together in community means sharing who we are. In so doing, also looking clearly at who exactly we are to know how to show up for each of those parts of ourselves.

Who am I as a father?

The primary aspect of fatherhood is the relationship we have with our child. Being active in building that relationship and moving through fears about that relationship can set us up for years in the future.

Who am I as a co-parent?

Being parents alongside our wife or partner requires patience, problem-solving skills, and grace. Sharing the responsibility of raising a human means making countless decisions together. 

Who am I as a partner?

Maintaining a loving and connected relationship between you and your wife or partner takes so much work. This relationship often takes a massive backseat for too long if we are not careful.

What does my work look like?

Often, our relationship to work shifts once a baby is in the mix. Maybe our paycheck feels much more important. Maybe we’ve figured out how to stop work or work less. Maybe we’re grateful to get out of the house to focus on something else. Whatever is true, our relationship to work deserves attention.

What More do I need to be the Father I strive to be?

These six weeks are hopefully one step on a path to continually be the father and person you wish to be. We cannot take that path without support. Let’s make a plan.