Host Jeff Low sits down with three members of the Bonded Brotherhood community, Austin Wood, Jared Pearson, and Dominic Bohne, to explore what happens when men take the leap from isolation to connection. They share candid stories about how they discovered the group, what it felt like to show up at a retreat not knowing anyone, and the quiet courage it takes to push past fear and join a circle of men who are doing the work. From awkward first moments to powerful realizations of belonging, each of their journeys paints a picture of the healing power found in brotherhood.
As Jeff and the guys reflect on how a sense of community has transformed their lives, they share what keeps them coming back: the safety of being fully themselves, the freedom to take off the “masks,” and the gift of being seen and supported without judgment. Whether they’re around a campfire, on a retreat, or checking in through the Ascent Group’s daily Marco Polo messages, these men prove that vulnerability is strength, and that showing up for yourself often starts by showing up for others.
Chapters[Start] The Power of Showing Up: Jeff introduces the episode and welcomes community members Austin, Jared, and Dom to share their stories.
03:30 Overcoming the Fear of Connection: Austin opens up about the anxiety of attending his first retreat and how taking the risk changed his life.
09:30 Finding Support in Struggle: Jared shares how showing up, even on his hardest days, helped him break cycles of shame and isolation.
13:15 The Power of Vulnerability: Dom reflects on how the group helped him embrace openness, build empathy, and rediscover himself.
25:00 Brotherhood in Action: The men discuss the Ascent Group, daily Marco Polo messages, and what true community looks like for modern men.
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