
It's somewhere between uncomfortable and unsettling for a man to ask for help. There's an unspoken rule that we should all know who we are, what we want, and what to do.
So, we go it alone.
We keep our uncertainty to ourselves – because asking questions can make us look weak. We don't readily share what we've learned – that can jeopardize our competitive edge.
In this way, we all lose.
Those of us who don't know stay stuck, convinced we're the only ones who don't. Those who do stay silent, keeping our hard-earned wisdom to ourselves.
This is a place where pain is replaced by integrity, where asking and sharing become the new markers of manhood.
Where one guy's experience becomes another's wisdom and it's done in a way that helps us all become stronger.
As you scroll, declare your experience across Situational Challenges and your willingness to be on a virtual team, assisting another guy or getting an assist.
Join or create a virtual team of 3-5 guys, offering either an assist (as a Sherpa) or getting an assist (as a Mountaineer). You can even create a Challenge.
Respond to our structured prompts to get started, then follow the Mountaineer's. Work with your team to help him move forward.

42 • Denver, CO
“Finding peers who get what you're going through is priceless. This community changed how I approach challenges.”
38 • Austin, TX
“I've learned more about leadership in 6 months here than in years of corporate training. Real talk from real men.”
45 • Portland, OR
“The vulnerability here is refreshing. We share wins, losses, and everything in between without judgment.”
Get more out of CAMARADERIE by sharing where you can offer an assist and where you might benefit from one. This creates a foundation for meaningful connection and mutual support.