Men's Emotional Leadership Training

This weekend retreat is one of EVRYMAN’s deepest growth experiences for men looking to take their social and emotional life-skills to the next level. Not only will you learn and grow yourself, but you’ll develop practical skills to help other men in their journey as well.

New MELT Retreats coming soon!

Join Melt: Our Men's Emotional Leadership Training & Retreat

A time to hone in our authenticity, our self-awareness and our relational acumen for the betterment of all, and to be with a group of men committed to such work, to strengthen life-long connections, and to support each other on the journey.

This weekend retreat is for men who want to:

  • Dive deep using our EVRYMAN Method
  • Cultivate personal strength and confidence
  • Learn to guide & lead other men
  • Improve relationships at home and at work
  • Connect on a profound level with the world around them
  • Cultivate life-long friendships and support with other men
  • Be part of an elite group of men with such training and experience to apply to Men’s Work
  • Qualify for EVRYMAN’s certification program – the Foundations Training

We’re blazing a trail into territory few men have gone before. The benefits don’t just make your life better — they change the world and those around you.

Join an adventure that will challenge you, change you, and give you a new perspective on your own manhood.

New MELT Retreats coming soon!

Schedule

3:00p-5:00p        Arrival
6:00p-7:00p        Dinner
7:15p-9:00p         Opening Session

7:00a – 7:45a   Morning Movement

8:00a – 9:00a   Breakfast

9:15a – 12:30p Morning Session

12:30p – 1:30p   Lunch

1:45p – 4:45p   Afternoon Session

4:45p – 6:00p    Relax & Recharge Time

6:00p – 7:00p   Dinner

7:15p – 9:00p  Evening Session

7:00a – 7:45a   Morning Movement

8:00a – 9:15a   Breakfast

9:30a – 12:30p Morning Session

12:30p – 1:30p  Lunch

1:45p – 3:30p   Afternoon Session

3:30p   Departure

choose your melt adventure

Joshua Tree, Feb 23-25, 2024

Set in the jaw-dropping high desert landscape of Joshua Tree, MELT is hosted at two true treasures of Twentynine Palms: Campbell House & sister property, 29 Palms Inn.

Join an adventure that will challenge you, change you, and give you a new perspective on your own manhood.

Registration closes Tuesday Feb 20th, 2024.

Hudson Valley, New York, June 7-9, 2024

Taking place at the stunning Menla center in The Hudson Valley, NY, MELT offers some relaxation with our learning. Take advantage of the trails, book some body work, and more.

Join an adventure that will challenge you, change you, and give you a new perspective on your own manhood.

Registration closes Wed. June 5th, 2024.

Here's What Men Are Saying

“The experience this weekend was amazing, surprising, and impressive.”
5/5
“This is my first in person event and to be in person with these men has been life changing.”
5/5
“I was pretty apprehensive but after the medicine really sunk in.”
5/5

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Carl Radke

Carl Radke, Pittsburgh native and Syracuse University TV/Film grad has been working around the TV industry since he was 20 as a model/actor/production assistant. You may recognize Carl from starring as a TV personality on the hit Bravo reality series ‘Summer House’ which began airing in 2017 and Season 7 coming on the horizon. He also currently serves as VP of Sales for Loverboy and is a founding member of the growing better for you alcohol brand. Carl has always had a close relationship to mental health advocacy with his involvement with Heal Our Heroes/Headstrong, a non-profit for mental health resources for our military veterans. Through his own mental health journey Carl has been focused on meditation, therapy, acupuncture to compliment his self care. In August 2020 Carl lost his older brother to several years of addiction and mental health issues. Carl hopes to share his journey and his brother’s story to help families and individuals to break the stigma around addiction and mental health in our society.

Carl Radke