If you’re anything like the men I’ve worked with in my groups, you’re juggling a lot…
There’s work, relationships, personal growth. All while trying to be the best version of yourself. And some days, it feels like a lot to carry on your own.
That’s why I’m starting a new Men’s Group. A place to have real conversations about the things we don’t always talk about: handling pressure, making tough decisions, navigating emotions, and showing up fully for the people we love.
For 8 weeks, we’ll meet every Thursday at 3:25 PM PST / 6:25 PM EST in a virtual group setting where you’ll gain the tools to handle pressure, lead with confidence, and show up fully in all areas of life.
This isn’t a webinar or a lecture. It’s a small, private group of men who are ready to do the work, supporting and pushing each other to be stronger leaders, partners, fathers, and friends.
If this sounds like something you’d benefit from, let’s chat first to make sure it’s the right fit.
“My experience in the Lee’s Men’s group has been a blessing. I didn't realize I needed something like this until I joined the group. I have learned a tremendous amount about myself in the last few months, and it is because of the work we have done together. The support I've received from those who were initially strangers has helped me tackle, process, and grow from my life challenges.
This group has helped me navigate through the absolute roughest time in my life. It has given me an avenue to work through these difficulties and grow as a person. I am a better man than I was when I initially signed up.”
— Abel, 39, Orange County, California
“Lee is skilled in asking men questions that move them towards insight and action. He also provides up-to-date information about human development in general, including family dynamics and teaching.
Lee brings a sense of humor along the journey of the serious business of connecting on a deeper level. There is something refreshing about the qualities of consistency, along with a sense of getting real. There has not been a night without some laughter!”
— Joe, 44, Vermont