PATH GROUPS

PROCESSING AUTHENTICITY THROUGH HEART

PATH is a 12-week group for men who are tired of playing it safe and ready to live with depth, purpose, and connection.

This group is for men whose lives look solid on the outside—but who know something underneath hasn’t been fully lived, named, or integrated.

PATH isn’t about fixing you.
It’s about slowing down enough to face what’s been driving you—and letting that story shape how you live now.

FOR MEN WHO ARE DONE HIDING

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STOP PERFORMING. BE KNOWN.

PATH is for men who:

  • Are competent, capable, and respected—but feel disconnected or restless

  • Rely on performance, productivity, or control to stay steady

  • Check out, shut down, or stay busy when things get uncomfortable

  • Want real connection but don’t trust surface-level conversations

  • Are willing to look honestly at their story, not just talk about growth

This group is not for men looking for quick tools, surface motivation, or advice-driven coaching.

Who This Group Is For?

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What We Actually Do in PATH?

PATH is built around story processing in a group setting.

That means:

  • examining formative experiences

  • noticing patterns that once protected you but now limit you

  • telling the truth about how you learned to perform, hide, or stay safe

  • being witnessed by other men without fixing, rescuing, or advice

Connection isn’t forced here.
It’s built by staying present when it would be easier to check out.

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How the 12 Weeks Are Structured

  • These weeks prepare the ground for story work.

    You’ll focus on:

    • group norms and confidentiality

    • understanding how men learn to avoid or perform

    • emotional awareness tied directly to lived experience

    • short, guided reflections that begin shaping your core story

    This is not lecture-heavy.
    Every concept is tied back to real life and real moments.

  • These weeks are centered on men sharing their core stories in the group.

    Each story is:

    • prepared intentionally

    • shared in a structured way

    • received with reflection, not advice

    • integrated over time, not rushed

    This is where patterns become visible—and where real connection is built.

What This Group Is—and Isn’t

  • PATH is:

    clinician-led

    structured

    intentional

    depth-focused

    relational

  • PATH is not:

    a drop-in support group

    a lecture series

    performance coaching

    accountability-only men’s work

What Men Tend to Walk Away With…

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Men don’t leave PATH “fixed.”
They leave clearer.

Common outcomes include:

  • living with integrity instead of image

  • staying present instead of checking out

  • building connection that goes deeper than small talk

  • understanding their reactions instead of being run by them

  • feeling more grounded in who they are and how they show up

  • 12-week commitment

  • Small group (8 men max)

  • Weekly 60-minute sessions

  • Virtual

  • $40 per session

Because of the depth of the work, an application is required.

Group Details

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Next Step.

If you’re interested, the next step is a brief conversation to determine fit.

This group works best when:

  • men choose it intentionally

  • expectations are clear

  • commitment is mutual

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(Only 8 spots available. Groups fill intentionally, not quickly.)

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  • Tyler Flowers is a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate in Franklin, TN.
    His work focuses on helping men understand what’s driving them beneath the surface and move toward lives of purpose, connection, and integrity. Over the years, he’s helped hundreds of men step out of performance and into more grounded, intentional ways of living.

    He’s passionate about his family, great music, and Tennessee football.

Contact Tyler