
Author of The Invitation Beyond, Helping People Hold Intensity and Live With Integrity
You often work with people at what you call “threshold moments.” What makes these times so powerful for transformation?
What have you learned from sitting with men in their most vulnerable places—moments they would normally face alone?
Many of us trade truth for approval or comfort. How can someone begin to recognize when they’re betraying themselves in this way?
Grief is often something we try to avoid. What have your clients—and you personally—discovered when grief is met instead of resisted?
In your couples coaching, you’ve seen relationships change when men start speaking honestly. What shifts when honesty replaces performance?
You talk about intensity as something to hold rather than escape. How do you teach people to stay with intensity without breaking?
Your book The Invitation Beyond invites readers to step past cultural “noise.” What does life look like beyond that noise?
For women listening who want to better understand the men in their lives, what do you wish they knew about how men experience struggle?
You also run programs for young adults. Why do you think so many feel lost, and what helps them find a path that feels real?
If someone listening feels stuck in transition right now—uncertain, lonely, or afraid—what is the very first step you’d encourage them to take?
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Clarity. Know Yourself. Trust Yourself.
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Why the Old Model of Masculinity No Longer Works
For too long, masculinity has been equated with control, dominance, and shutting down emotions-leaving men disconnected and alone. In his book, The Invitation Beyond: Reclaiming Healthy Masculinity, Morgan offers another way: a vision rooted in presence, flexibility, and care. He shows how men can step out of rigid roles and step into authentic connection with themselves and others.
Honoring Life Transitions
Threshold moments show up in many forms: leaving home, school shifts, new jobs, midlife reckonings, or when your heart knows it’s time to commit, name a hidden truth, or stand for yourself or your family differently. Morgan highlights how these changes-often minimized in our culture-are actually potent openings for reflection and growth. In his Threshold Coaching and Find Your Path program, he helps people meet these moments with presence and courage instead of fear, turning uncertainty into clarity and belonging.
What I’ve Learned from Sitting with Men at Their Most Vulnerable
Morgan has spent years holding space for men in the moments they usually face alone-grief after/during a breakup, fear in midlife, or doubt about who they are becoming. He doesn’t arrive with pep talks or platitudes; he shows up in the fire with them. These experiences give him rare insight into what men need most: presence, honesty, and permission to bring their full selves into the room.
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Latest video

Clarity. Know Yourself. Trust Yourself.
Latest episodes
Key topics
Why the Old Model of Masculinity No Longer Works
For too long, masculinity has been equated with control, dominance, and shutting down emotions-leaving men disconnected and alone. In his book, The Invitation Beyond: Reclaiming Healthy Masculinity, Morgan offers another way: a vision rooted in presence, flexibility, and care. He shows how men can step out of rigid roles and step into authentic connection with themselves and others.
Honoring Life Transitions
Threshold moments show up in many forms: leaving home, school shifts, new jobs, midlife reckonings, or when your heart knows it’s time to commit, name a hidden truth, or stand for yourself or your family differently. Morgan highlights how these changes-often minimized in our culture-are actually potent openings for reflection and growth. In his Threshold Coaching and Find Your Path program, he helps people meet these moments with presence and courage instead of fear, turning uncertainty into clarity and belonging.
What I’ve Learned from Sitting with Men at Their Most Vulnerable
Morgan has spent years holding space for men in the moments they usually face alone-grief after/during a breakup, fear in midlife, or doubt about who they are becoming. He doesn’t arrive with pep talks or platitudes; he shows up in the fire with them. These experiences give him rare insight into what men need most: presence, honesty, and permission to bring their full selves into the room.
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