Stuart Mullins
Stuart didn’t set out to run a men’s group. He set out to do better coaching — the kind that meets men where they actually are, not where the wellness industry imagines they should be.
What he kept finding, in 1-to-1 sessions and in rooms full of professional men, was the same thing: men who looked fine on paper, doing the things they’d been told to do, and quietly running on empty. Successful. Functional. Unheard.
Fellas is the answer he’d been looking for — a structured, four-week space where men do the actual work of being heard, of saying the thing out loud, of testing a different way of carrying it. He keeps the group small — max ten men — because that’s the size at which honesty actually fits, and he follows up on WhatsApp because the work doesn’t stop when the chairs go back.