
“Men are not unfeeling. We are under-feeling. We’ve been trained out of our emotional lives. But we can reclaim them—and we must.”
Terry Real
Men & Relational Life
For nearly 20 years I have worked on New Masculinities, a line of work focused on evolving ways of understanding and expressing what it is to be a man. It challenges the idea that there is limited ways to express manhood.
While most men have been taught to be emotionally stoic, dominant, or perhaps the sole provider, New Masculinities is not about rigidity or judgement. It is about — emotionally intelligent forms of male identity, and relational ways to be human.

Why Individuals
Seek Relational Coaching?
For nearly 20 years I have worked on New Masculinities, a line of work focused on evolving ways of understanding and expressing what it is to be a man. It challenges the idea that there is limited ways to express manhood.
While most men have been taught to be emotionally stoic, dominant, or perhaps the sole provider, New Masculinities is not about rigidity or judgement. It is about — emotionally intelligent forms of male identity, and relational ways to be human.
Key Challenges Why Men
Seek Relational Life Coaching
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Break Dysfunctional BehavioursIdentify and change unhealthy relationship patterns that contribute to conflict or distance.
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Resolve ConflictsAccess tools and learn techniques for navigating disagreements and finding constructive solutions.
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Improve CommunicationDevelop skills for expressing needs and feelings effectively. Actively listening to understand the other person's perspective.
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Increase IntimacyDevelop deeper connection and emotional closeness by fostering understanding, vulnerability, and shared experiences.
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Rebuild TrustAddress breaches of trust and work to restore a sense of safety and security in a relationship.
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Establish Healthy BoundariesUnderstand and set appropriate boundaries within your relationships to protect your needs and respect those of others.
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Understanding Power DynamicsExamine how power and control operate in relationships and how these dynamics can contribute to problems.
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Be Accountable to Yourself & PartnersBe honest, loving, and kind to yourself to open the door to more intimately relate to others.