Who says you need a beach to be part of When No One Is Watching (WNOW)!
Central West does it best in the beautiful parklands of Orange NSW!
The lads of Orange meet 5.50am for a 6am start at Elephant Park Woodward Street Orange.
Come join us as we shake out the cobwebs on a Wednesday morning and talk all things men’s health followed by a coffee and connection!
Join us today and click below to pre pay for your coffee.
WNOW (When No One’s Watching) is a safe and supportive space for men to connect and explore what it means to be better men in our communities: better people, better fathers, partners, sons, brothers and mates.
We are creating a community of positive masculinity, where men feel comfortable to take their ‘armour’ off and be their authentic and vulnerable selves, feeling supported and safe in a community of like-minded men.
Our community explores in a fun way what it means to be a better man, tackling challenges together and focusing on improving their mental, physical, and emotional health to be the best role model they can be for themselves and all those around them, especially when no one’s watching.
We do this through creating environments where men feel safe to connect authentically, share openly and learn from their peers to enable them to be happier when they are by themselves and with their loved ones.
The keystone of the WNOW community is our Sunrise Club where we meet at 6am on a Wednesday for some light exercise, sharing challenges in a ‘circle of trust’, and connect over coffee and conversations. THis connection continues through a supportive What’s app group. We also run regular events such as retreats, a 60km challenge and evening talks.
We want to reinvigorate what it means to be a man and challenge toxic masculinity norms. We want men to be ok with being vulnerable, and with making mistakes to learn from them and to continuously grow. We want WNOW men to support and give back to their communities and the world.
In a recent survey of 100 of our 300 members, 99% of respondents said WNOW had a positive impact on their life, with 55% saying it was a significant impact and 44% a slight impact. 94% feel their mental health & wellbeing has improved since joining WNOW, with 48% saying it has improved significantly and 46% slightly. And, 98% have a stronger sense of community belonging since joining, with 64% a significantly stronger sense and 34% a slightly stronger sense.