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Welcome to Meat & Greet

Genuine Connection for Men in Their Prime

Stop Talking About It, Start Talking. Meat and Greet is a dedicated, enjoyable, and safe space where men come together to strengthen their mental and emotional fitness. Forget the pressure of a boardroom or the formality of a clinic—this is genuine connection in a relaxed, pub atmosphere.

What is The Meat and Greet?

We meet on the first Friday of every month at a local

pub.

  • A powerful community committed to peer-to-peer

support.

  • A space to unwind, connect, and gain practical

perspective.

 

 

Our Conversations

Our discussions are centered on shared, real-life experiences relevant to men in their prime (post-40 and beyond). This is your chance to talk openly about:

  • Career Pivots: Navigating professional changes and challenges.

  • Family Life: Managing teenage kids and evolving family dynamics.

  • Wellbeing: Staying physically and mentally sharp post-40.

  • Monthly Obstacles: Sharing the hurdles of the past month without judgment.

 

Simply, a space to unload burdens and receive practical advice from peers who truly "get it."

 

A Community That Grows

Over the past year, Meat and Greet has proven the immense value of this connection, naturally drawing in a wider circle:

  • Sons: Join to observe, interact, learn, and connect with the older generation in a relaxed setting.

  • Work Mates: Find a stress-free release, separating professional responsibilities from personal connection.

  • Friends & New Faces: Discover a meaningful, supportive group where they can belong and thrive.

 

Meat and Greet is more than a monthly event; it's a commitment to ensuring that men have a regular opportunity to talk, listen, and thrive together.

Secure Your Spot (Limited Availability)

To maintain a close, supportive, and effective setting, spots are strictly limited to no more than 25 participants per month.

Booking is essential. Don't miss your chance to be part of this impactful community.

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