00:02.02
Matt Dahse
What's up, everybody? Welcome to The Post Game. This is Matt Dazzi, and in today's episode, we are going to be tackling this concept that Gareth and I have been talking about. We are making men's work a thing. So we're going to be talking about that and why it's essential that you are part of a men's group if you are serious about the next phase of your life and stepping into a better version of yourself. We're also going to be diving into a post game of our latest opening of the tribe experience and an exciting free event that's coming up this Sunday. But before we get into any of that, I'd like to introduce my friend and partner, Gareth Pickering. How are you doing today, bro?
00:40.75
fsb
Hello, Matthew. So good to be doing one of these again. yeah Feels good. We just ah press record and have a few things we're going to talk about. I really, I value these and ah yeah, I'm excited to drop in and share what we've been creating over the last few weeks and months.
00:57.26
Matt Dahse
Yeah, man. ah Right before we get started on this, you said it's just a couple of bros hanging out and having a conversation.
01:04.56
fsb
Exactly. There's this.
01:06.66
Matt Dahse
the but The butterflies in my chest don't say that.
01:07.08
fsb
is it
01:10.48
fsb
That's how it is. You know, it's been a while since we've done one of these. And I think there's a healthy, there's a healthy sense of like, butterflies or nervousness every time I press record or go live or do something like that. And yeah, I think for me, it comes with this part of a sense of responsibility or something like if you're gonna say something, make sure you have something good to say.
01:30.59
Matt Dahse
Yeah.
01:31.99
fsb
And yeah, hopefully, yeah, we're gonna share something that's gonna be supportive of the work that we're putting out into the world, which which feels really meaningful for us. and um Also, just to share that we are hyper-focused in all of the communication that we put out, not only on the podcast, but also inside our community and our tribe of being aware of how important our attention is and making sure that, yeah, we don't just fill the space with unnecessary stuff. We want to share our authenticity of the journey that we're on, but really just the way that your attention is your most precious asset and where you but you put your attention is where your energy flows, which is
02:11.42
fsb
yeah essentially what shows up in your reality and this is what we teach and so yeah being conscious of making sure that we we respect that I think is part of those nerves for me.
02:20.90
Matt Dahse
Nice one.
02:21.99
fsb
Yeah man.
02:22.10
Matt Dahse
I don't have mine quite pinpointed yet, but let's do a quick life update. You are contemplating a trip to Estonia.
02:30.08
fsb
I am contemplating a trip to Estonia. Part of what we have as make men's work a thing is Yeah, just recognizing how this this technology of men coming together to share in a well-held container. has been, yeah, just hugely supportive for me to move through some of my own traumas and stories and help me integrate some stuff in my life, like old stuff, but also a place for me to be able to show up in my my authenticity and receive reflection from the men around me about things that I can't see. And that's for me, what, what men's work is. And I think this and statement that we've been talking about recently is feels like men's work is today where meditation was 10 years ago.
03:14.20
fsb
20 years ago, probably. And um yeah, just recognizing how important meditation is as a practice, like it seems to have, it was definitely wasn't part of my world 20 years ago. And I feel it could have served me. And so yeah, we feel like carrying the baton for men's work into into this next phase, reconnecting men with other men to be able to break old patterns of masculinity and and show up in their authenticity. And one of the things that we've always said is like, let's be the the mind value of men's work. And um Yeah, you and I have geeked out on Mindvalley as a business about vision as a leader and about the community that they're building. And ah there's a possibility for me to get to Estonia in time for Mindvalley University in a couple of weeks time. And so yeah, stoked about what that could look like.
04:02.70
Matt Dahse
Yeah man, well if it if it does come together, I'm just a short trip away, so I'll be i'll be hopefully on the back burner of that one.
04:10.99
fsb
It's like, I don't know, when we had that conversation offline yesterday about this, it was, yeah, it got me super excited about the possibility of. yeah stepping into a vibration of other smart entrepreneurs, investors, creators, um wellness seekers, like the the energy that's that's created inside Mindvalley is super powerful and the the beings that we've connected with have been amazing and the way that Mindvalley University came into our world was like a direct question with one of the
04:41.62
fsb
original people that's part of Mindvalley who's happily sharing like some really important stuff to help us grow our men's work brand to yeah leverage some of the lessons that they've been so successful within their business. So yeah, I'm stoked about the opportunity to go there and um to network with others and and to see how they create the same types of events that we're aspiring to create on our path, bringing men's work into into the world.
05:07.70
Matt Dahse
Nice one, baby.
05:09.59
fsb
Yeah, man. So that's, that's what's ah in my future. You are, what's happening with ah your house search. We haven't even had that conversation.
05:17.35
Matt Dahse
Bro, the house search is feeling awesome. So now we have decided that we're just going to stay in Madrid for the summer and save money because we want to buy land.
05:20.56
fsb
Oh yeah.
05:28.38
Matt Dahse
We're looking at land. We found this dope spot south of the Grados Mountains. It's like rivers. and
05:34.78
fsb
Oh, wow.
05:35.64
Matt Dahse
yeah nelo loves it and yeah we're looking for land around there and we're looking at bro i had a whole fucking trip on this we're looking at prefab or mobile homes because there's like this loophole in spain where if you can't build you can bring like these mobile buildings and like i don't know there's a part of my upbringing in the united states that like you know, it's very classless to live in a trailer. And at the same time, it feels super fucking awesome to like have a house that just gets delivered. And then I get to get a carpentry going and build whatever we want.
06:07.87
Matt Dahse
Like, it feels super good.
06:08.91
fsb
Hmm.
06:09.78
Matt Dahse
So my wife and I have been super aligned on that doing the research and getting excited and doing ceremony. And yeah, it feels really inflow man. So
06:19.99
fsb
So what does that look like? You buy a house off of a website and they bring it in a flat pack and make it or is it like something else that's already converted or what's up?
06:26.75
Matt Dahse
there's that but the best market it seems to be a second hand and you buy it from someone else's land and then you pay for Transpo and you know someone comes out moves it gets it to your spot and levels it so that'll be starting point and then just keep just keep building yeah because we're out of town nine months a year you know and so we want a place to come back to and keep our stuff but renting just doesn't make sense anyway very exciting exciting times okay
06:33.87
fsb
like Okay.
06:38.45
fsb
Well,
06:40.91
fsb
build from there. Yeah.
06:50.99
fsb
Fuck yeah.
06:56.57
Matt Dahse
I want to shift gears. We just closed registration for the tribe experience, the tribe intake. That is going and rolling. I want to use this time to dive into the magic that came out of that. And for me, the biggest piece of it was warrior walk.
07:14.00
fsb
Mm hmm.
07:14.10
Matt Dahse
Warrior walk. Raise your hand if you were in warrior walk. I was in all three of them. Gareth. bro you're DJing with the music walking us through these different powerful versions of ourselves introducing us to our our inner child walking alongside of us like I was in tears I was in tears you know I was facilitating so I'm sitting there in front of the laptop I'm not doing the walk I'm just sitting there crying I cried. It was super powerful. And yeah, we wouldn't have we wouldn't have got to that if ah if we didn't run into some of the roadblocks that we saw the past couple of months on this campaign.
07:42.40
fsb
Hmm.
07:50.47
fsb
Mm hmm.
07:51.71
Matt Dahse
What what are some of your thoughts?
07:54.14
fsb
Firstly, thank you, man. I'm so stoked about warrior walk. It's felt it's felt amazing. um Yeah, I had tears as well. In that first one, I was like, Oh, something just came through with the music choice. And yeah, some of the stuff that was happening and just knowing that there was our first walk at 18 men at different parts of the world dialed into a zoom call. And ah yeah, we we it came about as Matt said, almost out of necessity, we were going through not out of necessity, but more out of reflection and refinement or evolution rather of what we were creating. And so, yeah, without getting into all the detail, which we are happy to do with those that are interested, but basically as we're building this this brand, this father-son's brother's brand, it's really about bringing men together in what we call transformational experiences. And a transformational experience is somewhere that you come, you set a specific intention and you go through a particular process
08:48.31
fsb
And at the end of that process, you have reflected on something or pondered something meaningful that brings you out the other side of the experience. More curious, maybe different, perhaps a little bit more integrated, a little bit more at peace, um a little bit more connected. And we've got a couple of ways of doing this. and We've got the podcast that you're listening to now. We've got our content going out onto our social media platforms. We've got the Father, Sons, Brothers, WhatsApp group. And we just finished a launch for something called Unapologetically You, which was a PDF of the 15 questions that men ask themselves to reclaim their power and live their fuck yes, life. So it's a recognition of where am I draining energy, putting my attention as we spoke about earlier, on things that I don't actually want. This looks like worrying, complaining, not taking responsibility.
09:36.97
fsb
um Yeah, just a general state of being in victim like the world's happening to me to reclaim that power and be like, okay These are things are happening for me. They may look and feel uncomfortable But how do I reclaim that power? And so that was really the the first part of this what we followed that PDF with was a three-part coaching container and the third one of those experiences was our monthly circle the King circle and so we were running circle number 24. And what we said going into this launch, we were like, men who come to the circle, absolutely love it.
10:09.96
fsb
And they keep coming back and they show up and they have these amazing transformations. What we should do, should we should invest some money into some Facebook ads and get some men to come to this experience. So that was sort of where where we got to.
10:22.25
Matt Dahse
Right. Cause up, up to this point, we had been working with word of mouth with some organic social and with our email list and we wanted more brothers. And so yeah, we got the ads rolling and that was an experience.
10:30.23
fsb
Yep.
10:32.94
Matt Dahse
What was our number of men that RSVP to that event?
10:36.44
fsb
So first off we had men, we've got another 1,111. I think there's a few more that have come in since then, but we almost ended on 11, 11, amazing.
10:44.86
Matt Dahse
Yeah.
10:45.01
fsb
Men that said yes to the playbook. These are new men that are part of our email list. That was a fucking huge win for us. Our email list grew by like about 10% just on that, more than 10%, 15, 20% just on that campaign. And our team did an amazing job on the upfront. uh, social. So that was, that was successful. We got so about 20 men who came to the the paid coaching container over the three. But the part that you were pointing to was where we were like, okay, let's get some more men into this final circle. Let's promote some, some men to come to the King circle. And we received 85 registrants for that final King circle. And how many of those came Matt?
11:23.25
Matt Dahse
we had zero of those 85 we still had a king circle with 15 or so 20 was it 20 but of those they were brothers who were either in our field before um or we're already part of our our tribe yeah our network and so that yeah
11:27.76
fsb
20. Yeah. it
11:38.15
fsb
Our network. Yeah. And so we were sitting there going, like, we realized that when you get 85 men, these, the nature of these free experiences is that not everybody shows up. And so we were, we were expecting a drop off rates of luck between 50 and 60%. But that still put us at like 25 new men in circle. And we were like, cool, 25 new men that get to experience this, but nothing.
11:59.74
Matt Dahse
Nothing. It was devastating, man. It was devastating.
12:03.10
fsb
It was fucking hard. It was so difficult. It was, it was tough. And so we were, we, we left that circle, both happy that we had gone through this process.
12:08.73
Matt Dahse
and like
12:12.57
fsb
We'd seen the whole launch through that the men that are there are fucking always there and they're so amazing.
12:15.82
Matt Dahse
Yeah.
12:17.14
fsb
They keep showing up. And we'd had this conundrum of 85 new men and none of them, none of them wanted to, none of them showed up.
12:25.38
Matt Dahse
yeah
12:26.62
fsb
So share what, share what you think our reflection was there, Matt. Cause that's really where, where the warrior walk was born.
12:31.53
Matt Dahse
Yeah, well, it forced us to really think about it. And one of our business coaches had pointed out that ah men have trouble investing in themselves for the for personal development work. Like, that's a ah more difficult type of sale. And so that statement started ringing more true in our minds. And we also started examining some of the subtleties, like ah you know two hours is a big commitment, or um You know the format of a king circle is is pretty raw and open and real and not everyone is Maybe comfortable stepping into that environment for the first time so you know we we started examine all these different the different subtleties and then that
13:10.80
Matt Dahse
you know, gave gave birth to this next thing, the warrior work. But before we got there, there was an element of of frustration. It was like, fuck, why why don't brothers do the work? Why don't people do what they say they're going to do? Like, I can feel the anger getting up in me. Like, I still haven't cleared it all, perhaps, of of like, yeah, man, like, yeah.
13:29.50
fsb
you You say you want to, but then you don't do it. There's a part of me that was like, what the fuck, man? You say you want to change. We give you the thing. And this is the frustrating part of not being attached to the outcome. You know, people will show up when they're ready.
13:38.98
Matt Dahse
Yeah.
13:40.65
fsb
um when the student is ready, the teacher appears, that whole analogy. It felt like we were showing up to hold the space for for men who, there was an interest, but there wasn't the follow through. And in some ways, that is the basis of men's work. It's like the fucking commitment and the integrity that you say that you're gonna do these things. And so, yeah, we made some important changes and um we decided that perhaps rather than men having to participate, like the King Circle is participatory, you show up with your camera on, with your audio on, you're part of the co-creation, you're gonna be sharing
14:11.92
fsb
we're going to be asking questions, there'll be breakout groups. But perhaps that feels like a step too far for some men. And I can own, honestly, probably 10 years ago, it would have been a step too far for me. And so yeah, we needed to assess the data that we had from these zero out of 85 men show up and was like okay what what could we do and so we we made the switch to say let's do something a bit shorter not not two hours let's do half an hour we also thought that maybe people are a bit tired of having zoom calls that's true for me but we could perhaps create a different experience where instead of being in front of your laptop you still use the technology of zoom but had the opportunity to get outside and instead of the the anxiety of having to participate we sell it as a
14:56.41
fsb
an audio only experience so it's positioned that you don't have to even participate you just get outside for 30 minutes with your headset on with a group of other men walking in their own city around the world and we got 25 men to register for that 18 came so from a 0% conversion to like a 75 or 80% conversion it was nuts and then we did another one and another one and we've already had 43 men go through warrior walk
15:22.43
Matt Dahse
Well, the layer on top of that, which we haven't talked about yet, is everyone who registered for Warrior Walk, we dropped in one-on-one in a WhatsApp conversation. Because there's something like this making whole men's work a thing. There's there's a, maybe it's in our DNA, maybe it's ingrained in our social behaviors, but when a man tells another man he's gonna do something and gives him his word, that carries a lot more weight certainly than filling in an email address on a form.
15:51.63
fsb
Exactly.
15:52.60
Matt Dahse
And the opportunity to drop in with all those brothers and connect with like complete strangers who found us through a Facebook ad. um Yeah, it was exciting to like, we we saw some excitement from the other side, like, is this real? Like, is this a real person on the other end of this? And yeah, the it was fulfilling, I think is the word I'm looking for.
16:13.72
fsb
Yeah, for us as well. I mean, it it required us to actually really get to get one on one and speaking right to the men that are part of this and see what their commitments were, help them overcome any objections that they might have had, answer any questions and be like, Hey, do you want to come to this? Are you cool with this, you know, sharing relevant resources with them about men's work if they were new to it. And yeah, like you said, just that extra layer of personal touch. And I think What we came away from this because this this show is called the post game. We did a post game for the launch in a bit more of a deeper dive obviously with our own team and our partners and stuff and we have a separate post game. We spend a lot of time reflecting on things that have happened so that we can learn and refine from them. But when we did the post game for this it was
16:55.35
fsb
It was clear that the warrior walk and the way that we engaged with people and men was different. And it feels like that was something that we're going to take forward into our into our next launch or engagement. And even part of our business model is like, people want to talk to people. And yeah, that feels that feels very different to just a web form, prerecorded video, something like that, is which is what we have.
17:14.75
Matt Dahse
Yeah.
17:15.87
fsb
We'll still have that in some places, but it does feel good. Just having a one-on-one conversation with somebody who's curious and maybe doesn't know.
17:23.20
Matt Dahse
Yeah. Well, for everyone who is listening, we're going to do another King Circle this coming Sunday. We do these on the last Sunday of every month without fail. And yeah, this one's going to be a powerful one. Gareth, you want to tell us a little bit about what it's going to be about?
17:40.07
fsb
I would like to just say if you've never been to a men's circle before, check out the King's Circle. It's a free gathering. It takes place once a month on a Sunday. um As we said at the beginning of this, you know, men's work is is this sort opportunity to come together with a group of men in a safe and secure space to be able to let go of some of the stuff that you've been carrying, to receive reflection on difficult decisions that you have in your life, to feel supported about the things that you want to improve, but perhaps you can't see why you keep falling back into a hole. This could be relationship stuff, it could be money stuff, it could be work stuff.
18:16.67
fsb
and sometimes you can't see what you can't see and it's really when you have men around you that are part of these gatherings in a facilitated space where you get the opportunity just to reflect and share what's what's up and what you're working towards the more you spend time in these spaces the better you get at being able to ask for things and receive reflection for things that are in your shadow that you can see aren't leveled up in your life. And you have a map and a support team around you to be able to show you how to improve the parts of your life that you want to. So that could be health stuff, it could be money stuff. And yeah, Matt, maybe you can also talk a little bit into the power of being able to articulate your feelings like the the practice of speaking authentically, because that's a big part of what of what we train inside a circle like this.
19:03.83
Matt Dahse
Yeah, we were talking earlier about how men's work is where meditation was 20 years ago, and that if you don't have, if you're not part of a men's community, like you're falling behind, and that, I believe that, and the more that you find yourself in spaces like the King's Circle, the more you're able to to gauge that level of honesty within yourself, like the more comfortable you can get in the container that's created, And the more belief you have and experience you have with the integrity of all the other brothers holding that space, the more you're able to just speak freely and openly and like from the heart, like you tap into that.
19:38.91
Matt Dahse
That's something I never knew how to do in my twenties.
19:41.71
fsb
Uh
19:41.90
Matt Dahse
But the more that I practice it, the more that. I can speak and I hear myself saying things about my stories, my patterns, my beliefs that maybe I i haven't even checked in with myself with ever.
19:47.15
fsb
-huh.
19:56.23
Matt Dahse
But through speaking it out loud and the practice of really identifying and articulating one's truth on a whole range of topics, is it's a key. it's ah It's a shadow map. It's a way to to know what work you need to do next to identify those edges that you need to clear in order to step into the better version of yourself.
20:16.75
fsb
I love it, man. We have the saying that says the more you the better you can articulate how you're feeling inside, the more you trust yourself. That's what Matt's talking about now, you know the opportunity to really articulate what's going on for you. Some part of you is like, yes, um I feel heard because you've been able to articulate it. When you take the skill and then move into your personal relationships and go and sit next to your wife and say, hey, this is genuinely what's going on for me and be able to describe what's happening in your inner world. That skill translates into building trust with the people that you love the most. And so practicing the skill, as Matt said, is super, super powerful. And um it's one of the key pieces of what happens inside a men's container.
20:58.79
fsb
Hmm.
21:00.96
Matt Dahse
Well, we're going to have a link in the show notes for the next King Circle registration. And on the tail end of that registration, you might be reached out to directly by Gareth or myself to confirm your seat at that circle.
21:06.08
fsb
ye yep yep let's um yes so it's pretty clear to us that there are men in our world and
21:13.12
Matt Dahse
So we look forward to seeing you there.
21:16.77
Matt Dahse
And Gareth, before we wrap it up, um let's talk about this next container that we're excited to announce opening soon.
21:34.51
fsb
in our vortex that are interested in bringing their gifts to the world. I think it's a function of reaching like some stage of midlife, some part of some part of manhood in your 40s or 50s is like getting to this place of like, okay, the time's running out. I'm going to fucking do something that really matters here. And no amount of money or tracing brass rings is going to fill that void of not doing work that lights you up. That really feels like it's in service. Now,
22:03.20
Matt Dahse
it's It's not adulting. It's not adulting. It's it's a level above that, right?
22:09.96
fsb
I think it's, it's wake up, grow up, show up for me. You know, the idea that wake up is at some level, you realize that you're more than just your body and your thoughts and we're connected to something bigger is the first part. Grow up is the adulting piece. It's like, can you manage your money? Have you got your kids in school? Are you paying your taxes? Like, are you showing up in society doing that? And then, um, Wake up, grow up, show up is the last piece, which is bring your gifts. Like you came to this this this world to share something amazing. And you can you can be connected to something bigger and you can be crushing it in life. But if you're not actually doing something that's fulfilling and meaningful, you're not actually showing up. And I think it's that piece that that we're speaking into. And so, yeah, supporting supporting men with the
22:56.65
fsb
infrastructure, information, and training that myself and Matt and our team have put in over the last decade to understand how to create a business around a message and a content strategy and plan that goes around that. That is really for anybody. we're going to be It's going to be a men's container. So any any man that's at the stage of his life where he's like, either I know what I want to say and I need some support to get it out into the world. Could be a book, could be a talk, could be a course, could be a community. could be an in-person something something or I'm stuck in my current rut and I think that there's something for me here and I'm not sure how to get there it's for those two men and it's really an opportunity to take a look at what it is that you feel that you want to bring what is your unique voice that you're bringing to the world and this is really Matt's work I'll give you a couple moments to talk into that but really finding your authentic voice what is what is Gareth here to do and to share and to serve and this is where Matt has been guiding me
23:53.77
fsb
I can find your voice, underlining sentences that I say that start to become my story of what it is that I'm bringing to the world. Each of us have this particular thing and it's it's in your path somewhere and it's in your DNA to bring it. And this is really a container for for men that are looking to find that and do it in a space that's supported where we can ask the right questions, where we can share some of the lessons we've learned, the books, the resources. There's going to be a ah monthly mastermind for, it's going to be a small container between five and eight, maybe somewhere around there. somewhere in the two to three thousand dollar range for three months and yeah just an opportunity to get really curious about what this piece is and to leave the container with a plan and a direction of what to do next in order to bring this depending on where you are in your life you might be retired already you might have all the money you need you might be in another gig that you need to do sort of a parallel strategy whatever those things are because of small container there's going to be a bespoke experience for those men that are that want to be part of this
24:53.86
Matt Dahse
Yeah, in the process of bringing your gifts to the world, you know wherever you're at in that stage, you know whether it's it's launching a business or giving a talk, like Gareth said, um there is an entire emotional journey that's often attached to that. I know that's true for me. I know, Gareth, you've gone through some of that as well. Every single one of my clients, without a doubt, has expressed that.
25:09.58
fsb
Thank you for saying this.
25:13.54
Matt Dahse
and when we When we try to bring these gifts to the world in a a vacuum, like from a vacuum, without sharing it with others, without having our work checked, without holding each other accountable to deadlines, like we end up getting stuck in some of our self-sabotaging loops that we can stay in for years. and it's Yeah, part of what we're bringing with this container is the opportunity to say, yes, I'm i'm going to take this seriously. I'm going to invest in this piece of of my human experience. And I'm going to go out and crush it. And that's that's the the brothers who we're we're inviting. if If that's the type of experience you're ready to say yes for, that's what we're creating. And that's what we're doing ourselves. We're all we're not just facilitators for this space, but we're bringing our own projects that we're going to be working through alongside of everybody else and use the magic of
26:05.24
Matt Dahse
this men's work this men's work magic of of bringing honesty, bringing ah security to share and have dangerous conversations, and seeing the reflection from each other, holding us each other accountable, putting the system's support and self-assessments in place for that.
26:23.39
fsb
so good man i'm so glad you bought that emotional piece because what we didn't say when we reflected on the post game which was I went through a huge emotional roller coaster towards the end of our launch. you know we We started this call off by going through so the post game of the launch and we spoke about all those phases and from that came the warrior walk and that was all the conversation about it. Behind that was an entire emotional journey for me and my team. I'm talking from my first person perspective about my experience, which was, fuck, it was like, Woo hoo, we're fucking in winning. And then it's like, oh, no, nobody came. Then it's like, oh, you're amazing. Then it's like, maybe we shouldn't be doing this. And you go through this entire emotional roller coaster. It's part of it. It's the same as a relationship. Anything that you invest a lot of time, a ton of energy, time, energy and attention into becomes a very strong mirror for all of your stuff for your money stuff for your I'm not good enough stuff for your you know what will people think stuff all of those stories are gonna come up when you invest in this and so yeah thank you for speaking to that because that's definitely been part of this journey for us is like
27:28.09
fsb
your business is a reflection of you. you know it's not That's kind of a really simple way to look at it. If your business is not where you want to be, it's probably not much you need to do in the business. You need to shift into the type of person that can run the type of business that you want to bring to the world. And so, yeah, that's that's what we're going to basically call each other forward on. inside this container for 90 days, it's going to be a sprint. And um yeah, it's going to be an opportunity to use this technology of men's work, which is, listen, dudes, we had to be completely honest with each other. We've got an agreement frame that allows us to cut through the bullshit and just be like, okay, that's going to work. That's probably not going to work. Have you thought about this? You know, just really supporting one another in that way.
28:06.64
fsb
This 90 days will probably save you two to three years, depending on who you decide to invest within those two to three years. But going solo, I think, yeah, this is going to be a fast track for those that are ready to to get this into a place where they can really start to get a ah confirmed offer. That means something that you can take to the world and get paid for. And that's really the aim of the first 90 days inside this this content container. know
28:29.01
Matt Dahse
Well, bro, I'm stoked. We're going to go into it in greater detail at the King's Circle. So again, we're going to put the details in the show notes here.
28:33.09
fsb
Yep.
28:35.93
Matt Dahse
And is that it for this episode, Gareth?
28:39.40
fsb
Yeah, that's it. We are super jazzed to be co-creating these again. We're going to be ah more consistent with these now that the launch is behind us. But I really love this format of the post game. It's a chance for us to drop in. It gets me clear on thinking about what it is that we want to share with our community and with our tribe. And yeah, hopefully also continue to spread this message of men's work being a thing because that feels like what we're what we're bringing. We've had 478 men inside transformational men's experiences so far. And we're, we've got a, an interim goal, um a medium term goal of 10,000 men. And so we are, we can well on our way for that. And, uh, yeah, that feels like, that feels like it linking the show notes for this Sunday, King circle 25, always a super, super amazing event for those that are there. Like two hours once a month.
29:28.98
fsb
recharges you and resets you in a way that not a lot of other stuff can. you know My men's circle is such a powerful reset for me. I do one every single week, including that one every month. But yeah, come and check it out if you've never been to a men's circle before.
29:42.94
Matt Dahse
Well, thank you, Gareth, for this episode and for this co-creation that continues to evolve. I love it. Hope to see you in Estonia.
29:50.23
fsb
Thank you, brother. Yeah, I'm going to have to make that decision pretty soon. But yeah, thanks for holding this. Thanks for your support over the unapologetically you. Thank you for holding me through some of my wobbles and buffaloes that came out.
30:01.90
Matt Dahse
Fuck yeah, baby.
30:02.13
fsb
And yeah, I appreciate you and what we're building, bro.
30:08.07
Matt Dahse
All right, till next time, y'all.
30:08.29
fsb
Till next time, everybody. Sweet. Adios.