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Men's Work Workshop

Men’s Work Workshop

Teachings for Those Serving Boys and Men

A three hour interactive online workshop for educators, therapists, coaches, fathers, mentors, facilitators, youth workers, faith leaders, and anyone serving boys and men.

Many people are serving boys and men without a clear map.

Across schools, communities, families, circles, organizations, coaching spaces, and healing settings, people are responding to increasing loneliness, emotional restriction, violence, disconnection, grief, and questions of identity and belonging.

This workshop offers practical teachings, frameworks, metaphors, and reflection to help us better understand boys and men and strengthen our capacity to serve them.

Leave with greater clarity. Lead with greater impact.

Date + Time

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Choose the session that works best for you.

Morning Session
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Pacific
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM Eastern

🌙 Evening Session
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Pacific
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM Eastern

All participants receive:

✓ Live workshop access
✓ Replay access
✓ Resource materials

Participants Leave With

A New Map for Understanding Boys and Men

  • A new map for understanding boys and men

  • Frameworks for reflection and facilitation

  • Language to explain what men are experiencing

  • Practices they can immediately use

  • Greater hope and clarity

What We Will Explore

The State of Boys and Men

  • Isolation

  • Belonging

  • Purpose

  • Violence

  • Emotional restriction

  • Connection

  • Healing

  • What are boys and men experiencing today?

  • What do we need?

  • How do we create spaces where healing, growth, accountability, and humanity can flourish?

Frameworks and Metaphors

This workshop blends decades of experience in men’s work, education, healing centered practice, facilitation, leadership development, and community building.

Topics include:

  • The emotional landscapes of men

  • Healing centered masculinity

  • Humanize Me

  • Brotherhood and belonging

  • Men’s work taxonomy and approaches

  • Practical facilitation insights

  • Reflection and community learning

Interactive Experience

This is not a webinar. Participants will experience:

  • Teaching

  • Reflection

  • Breakout conversations

  • Community dialogue

  • Practical tools

  • Experiential learning

Expect meaningful engagement and connection.

Who This Is For

This workshop is designed for:

  • Educators

  • Therapists

  • Coaches

  • Fathers

  • Mentors

  • Youth workers

  • Faith leaders

  • Facilitators

  • Men’s group leaders

  • Community practitioners

  • Anyone serving boys and men

Facilitator

Vincent Perez

Vincent Perez is an educator, facilitator, speaker, consultant, and founder of Rethink Manhood and the Men’s Healing Network.

For more than twenty years he has worked with boys, men, educators, organizations, and communities through healing centered, culturally rooted, and trauma informed approaches.

He has facilitated men’s circles in schools, prisons, conferences, and communities, including more than a decade leading Grupo Ollin at Green Hill School.

Vincent is also the creator of the Humanize Me framework and the Dignity Compass and works nationally with organizations on leadership, healing, culture, and human development.

His work invites courage, connection, belonging, and healing.

Registration

Community Supported Pricing

Choose the level that reflects your capacity.

Scholarship Access
Available. No explanation required.

Community Access
$49

Practitioner Access
$79

Supporter Access
$119

Patron Access
$149

Higher tiers support scholarships and broaden access.

The work of serving boys and men matters.

The future of boys and men will not be shaped only by policy, systems, or programs.

It will be shaped by relationships.

By circles.

By communities.

By the people willing to listen deeply, teach courageously, and help create spaces where boys and men can heal, belong, and become more fully human.

Breath by breath. Story by story. Circle by circle.

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