You’re about to become a father.

No one shows you what this moment does to a man.


Most people will ask how your partner is doing.

Few will ask what’s happening inside you.

You want to be steady.
You want to support her.
You want to get this right.

So you hold it together.

You stay strong.
You don’t overthink it.
You focus on what needs to be done.

From the outside, it looks like leadership.


But something underneath tightens.

No one really shows you what this moment does to a man.

The pressure.
The responsibility.
The quiet fear of getting it wrong.

So you deal with it the only way you know how.

You carry more.

This isn’t about parenting advice.

It’s about how you carry pressure —
before it becomes your default.

The Space

A small, private space for men whose partner is pregnant or has recently given birth.

2-hour conversations.
4–6 men.
Prague.

No slides.
No performance.

Just a conversation you won’t have anywhere else.

What we talk about

What you’re not saying.

The pressure to get it right.
The instinct to control.
The fear of not being enough.

And what your partner actually feels from you — beyond words.

If you would like to attend the next workshop, email Andrew with the subject 'Fatherhood'

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