Understanding Men - The user manual you never got...

Ever found yourself staring at your partner and thinking:


“Why is this so hard?”
“Why won’t he just SAY what he’s feeling?”
“How does he not notice the thing that is SO OBVIOUS?”

You’re not alone. Men aren’t broken or confusing - they’re just wired differently.

And once you understand that wiring, everything gets easier: communication, connection, intimacy, teamwork… even conflict.

Learn how to work with how men operate, not against it.

**This event will be recorded and available to watch as a replay if you can’t make the live workshop

What We'll Cover

  • Men’s brains, decoded - yes, they really do operate differently

  • Why he feels misunderstood - and how you might be accidentally doing it

  • Anniversaries, birthdays, and all the “important stuff”… gone - why men forget and how to survive it gracefully

  • How to make him feel appreciated - without showering him in gold stars

What To Expect

  • A fun, relaxed, judgement-free session (no man-bashing, promise!)

  • Simple explanations of masculine wiring, needs + communication styles

  • Why men shut down, withdraw, forget, avoid or “fix”

You’ll Walk Away With

  • A clearer understanding of the men in your life

  • Strategies to reduce conflict and increase connection

  • A deeper sense of compassion and “ohhhh… NOW this makes sense” clarity

Who It’s For

This workshop is perfect if:

  • You’re in a relationship, raising boys or co-parenting with a male partner

  • You’re tired of miscommunication, assumptions or emotional shutdowns

  • You want a more honest, connected, supportive dynamic with the men in your world

* A quick clarification. This event is not a Mums of the Hills event. It’s a paid advertisement from a local business, and that support helps keep MOTHs running.

We’re proud to help share local opportunities with our community, we just want to clarify that MOTHs isn’t involved in organising this event and doesn’t receive any proceeds from it.

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