How It Works
Two rooms. One table. Start with the Ask Dinner. Go deeper with the Intensive.
The Ask Dinner.
A community dinner for entrepreneurs. $99. Open to anyone who is invited.
The evening starts at six. A shared meal in a private or semi-private space. No forced networking. No name tags. No elevator pitches. Three hours of organic connection over good food — designed to turn strangers into allies.
At nine-fifteen, The Big Ask begins. Each person gets six minutes. One ask. The room responds with introductions — not advice, not coaching. Just the names and connections that solve the problem. A scribe captures everything. The next day, a shared document goes out with every ask and every introduction.
Approximately 95% of asks receive at least two to three relevant introductions within the session. The asks range from business partners and funding to medical specialists and mentors.
To register, you must invite two other people. Growth is relational. The room stays strong because the people in it chose to bring the right people next.
The Intensive.
For those who want more than introductions. A monthly recurring table with the same men — built around vulnerability, truth-telling, and a binding covenant.
A private dining room. Six to eight men. A piece of raw iron ore passed hand to hand. When you hold it, the room is yours. No interruption. No cross-talk. Full attention.
Each man agrees to a covenant: confidentiality, honesty, presence, and responsibility for the room. The same men return. Trust compounds. What starts as an evening becomes one of the most important relationships in a man's life.
Not everyone who attends an Ask Dinner is invited to the Intensive. This layer is selective — reserved for men who are ready to stop carrying alone.
The journey.
The Ask Dinner is where you find your people. The Intensive is where they become your brotherhood.
Most men start at the Ask Dinner. Some attend regularly and get exactly what they need — community, introductions, a room of peers who understand. Others feel something shift — a recognition that they want deeper. Those men are the ones who get invited to the Intensive.
Start with the Ask Dinner. Bring two people you trust. See what happens when a room of entrepreneurs stops carrying alone and starts asking for what they actually need.