The Shed - A Place for Men to Gather

The Shed - A place for men to gather each month on Zoom in the spirit of the old Shed to listen and support each other.

Remember?

There was a time when almost every middle-class neighborhood in America had one.

A small structure in the backyard.
Paint peeling.
Tools hanging on nails.
A radio humming classic rock in the background.

The shed.

It wasn’t fancy. It wasn’t curated. It wasn’t therapeutic.

It was purposeful.

Men went there to fix things. Build things. Sharpen blades. Change oil. Sand boards. Smoke cigars. Listen to the game. Stand shoulder-to-shoulder and work on something that mattered — even if it was just a crooked bookshelf or a lawnmower that refused to start.

And something else happened in those sheds.

Without trying to.

Without naming it.

Without making it a “group.”

Men talked.

Not face-to-face across a folding chair.
But side-by-side over a workbench.

They talked about work.
About marriage.
About sons who weren’t listening.
About fathers who never talked.
About the pressure to provide.
About the fear of failing.

The shed was never about vulnerability as a performance.
It was about connection through shared action.

That spirit is at the heart of the global Men's Shed movement that began in Australia — a simple but powerful idea: when men gather around shared purpose, health improves, isolation drops, and meaning returns.

How it works - Monthly Subscription

How It Works

  • $29 per month subscription

  • Two live 90-minute Zoom meetings per month

  • Access to replays

  • Monthly theme framework and practical exercises

  • Optional accountability pairings between members

You show up.
You engage.
You build.

No endless talking.
No drifting.

We create momentum.

Who It’s For

  • Men in recovery rebuilding their identity

  • High performers who feel quietly empty

  • Husbands who want to lead without becoming tyrants

  • Fathers who want to break generational patterns

  • Men who are tired of going it alone

If you’ve ever stood in a garage with your father, uncle, or neighbor and felt that quiet sense of belonging — you already understand The Shed.

We’re rebuilding it.

Not in your backyard.

But in your life.