Darian Hall, once committed to a corporate lifestyle, left his career in the medical field to travel the world for 6 months. During his travels he learned a lot about himself and became more passionate about the commonalities that connect us as humans. Upon coming back to NYC, Darian’s personal expansion and an increasing curiosity, led him to ask his mother for the first time who his father was. At 36 years of age, he found his father online and took the steps to travel to California to meet him for the very first time. After being vulnerable and sharing his story via social media, the feedback he received from other men was overwhelming. The common thread throughout these conversations was that the men were sharing various traumas that they had been through. These discussions prompted him to start thinking about the lack of accessible healing spaces for men. He set out to explore this question and brought Elisa along to see what this idea could mean.