A Weekend of Transformation for Men
An Intense Experiential Training
for Men of All Ages (18+)
This training is staffed by men and women and will give you the opportunity to discover and heal your inner self!
The H. I. S. Weekend is a 2 1/2 day immersive, transformative and healing experience created for men ready to heal traumas and rediscover their power, their authentic purpose and what’s truly possible.
This is your chance to reflect on the life you’ve built and intentionally heal and shape what comes next.
You are ready! Ask yourself, What do you want to heal? What do you want to deepen? What are you ready to release? And most importantly, Who are you ready to become or return to?
H. I. S. Weekend Mission
We create a supportive and empowering community by providing safe spaces and facilitating transformational weekends, circles, and workshops.
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This intense experiential training for those who identify as men is staffed by men/women/all genders and will give you the opportunity to discover:
- What being masculine means to you
- Your inner vulnerability and tenderness
- Your inner archetypes
- What messages you received on how to be a man
- What messages you received about women and how that impacts your relationships
- Your authentic feelings
- The inner truths you lock inside
- Who you are behind the armor that protects you
- Wounds of your past and the decisions you made from them that hold you back from living the life you were meant to live
Cultural Awareness
We welcome a diverse culture for both the men participants and the men and women on staff. Culture can be defined as the shared experiences of people, including their languages, values, customs, beliefs, and more. It also includes worldviews, ways of knowing, and ways of communicating. Culturally significant factors encompass, but are not limited to, race/ethnicity, religion, social class, language, disability, sexual orientation, age, and gender identity. Contextual dimensions such as geographic region and socioeconomic circumstances are also essential to shaping culture.






