What do you get a man who has everything?

Another tool?

Another shirt?

Another gadget that ends up in a drawer?

Nope.

You get him what he really needs.

You get him a subscription to the men’s post.

Most men are carrying a lot.

They don’t say it out loud.

But they feel it.

The pressure to provide.

To be strong.

To figure it out.

To not fall behind.

And most of the time… they’re doing it alone.

No one’s checking in.

No one’s reminding them who they are.

That’s why I started The Men’s Post.

Once a month, something real shows up, just for them.

A letter in the mailbox each month—with stories, challenges, and reminders that he’s not alone in the fight that’s life.

When he opens each letter, he’ll find:

  • A personal note with my honest thoughts from the month, one man to another.

  • A moving biographical story of a man worth remembering (and a historical photograph to make him come alive).

  • A Mission of the Month to chisel and sharpen him (plus a Certification of Attainment for when he crushes it).

  • A practical checklist or recipe to help him improve his fitness, finances, family, or faith.

  • And a new mystery item each month he’ll want to keep.

No fluff.

No noise.

Just something real he really needs.

He doesn’t need more stuff.

He needs:

  • Encouragement

  • Direction

  • A reminder of who he is

He might not think to ask for it, but it will mean more than you know.

Get him a subscription to The Men’s Post now.

And if it’s not for him, no problem.

If he doesn’t love it, email me and I’ll make it right.

No hoops. No weird policies.

Get him the gift he’ll love. The gift he needs. The Men’s Post.

Hey, I’m Stephen

My dad passed away when I was two and I spent years looking for confirmation that I had what it takes to be a man. I’ve been to the bush in Africa, taken salmon ashore in Alaska, and summited peaks in Colorado. I found my faith, started a business (in another industry), and grew my family. Now that I’m over 30, I’m sick of everything being on my screen. I want to slow down, show up, and build something with my hands. When I realized I look forward to checking the mail every day on the chance someone sent me a letter, I knew all us men needed more of that. And The Men’s Post was born.

Join up now.