Most of us have experienced success. Most of us have experienced frustration and failure. Most of us have given up on something important. Most of us have won something treasured. Many of us have even had the opportunity to be heroes. But only some of us have wondered how to be an extraordinary man in our everyday lives.
Based on Alison Armstrong's twenty-year study of men and women, A Hero's Challenge: Being an Extraordinary Man is an opportunity to understand what drives you as a man - towards your goals or away from them, towards your greatest Self or away from it.
Participation in this workshop will leave you empowered as a man in both your triumphs and your most vulnerable moments.
In this experiential workshop you will develop a deeper clarity and respect for yourself as a man. You will acquire practical skills and tools for immediate use. You will have access to being a hero in your day-to-day life.
Given Alison Armstrong's long history of empowering men and women to relate to the opposite sex, you might expect this workshop to address men's relationship with women. It will not.
A man must be clear about who he is and what he needs before he engages with anyone. As you honor yourself, so will others honor you. By humbly embracing your greatness as a man, others will be eager to empower you.
This workshop will be led by Alison Armstrong, Pete Farmer, M.D., and Kevin Twohy.
Please note that by registering for the A Hero's Challenge: Being An Extraordinary Man workshop you are agreeing to the following:
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* Please note: All workshops are held at local area hotels and are subject to change. In the event you have registered for a workshop and the location of the workshop changes, you will be contacted immediately.



"As I watched and listened to you and that group of men I was struck by what a gift you have given not only to me but all of us.
As men we spend most of our lives feeling responsible for something, if not everything. To have someone cause us to spend any amount of time thinking about just ourselves and what we might need, let alone two whole days... well, that's just unimaginable. What do we need to accomplish our goals and meet our responsibilities? That's just not a question that we normally would stop to ask.
Now we know that we need to stop and answer those questions for ourselves to be better prepared to achieve our hopes and goals. Plus thanks to you, we now have actionable tools that we can use to take care of ourselves, so that we can take better care of everyone else in our lives.
Once again... Thank You"
David A. Koop