Knowledge for Men can change your life if you do the work
I’ve had a great experience with Knowledge for Men. Before the program, on paper, I was successful. I had built a strong career as a corporate attorney and executive, but I still felt unfulfilled. It felt like I was constantly running on a treadmill without ever really feeling accomplished or settled.
That’s what led me to Andrew’s podcasts. After listening to a few episodes, I decided to join Knowledge for Men, and I haven’t looked back.
One of the biggest realizations for me was that, in many cases, I was getting in my own way. My mindset and emotional patterns, while valid, were not actually serving me. That is not an easy thing to confront, and it is even harder to change.
But doing that work has led to some of the most significant shifts I’ve experienced. The changes in perspective have been real and practical. I’ve seen them show up in my relationship with my wife, with my daughters, in my friendships with other driven men, and even in how I show up professionally with both leadership and teams. Overall, it has made me a better person and a better man.
This is not about toxic masculinity. It is about grounded, disciplined, and intentional masculinity that actually improves your life and the lives of the people around you. If you are already successful but feel like something is missing, this is worth exploring.








