Men-Kind
A man alone before the sea at last light, carrying more than he lets on

Real strength.
Built by you.

Most men carry more than they let on. Not because they are weak. Because no one ever created a space where honesty was safe. This work is that space. A place to name what is actually happening and build from there.

The things men say
in the first session.

I don't know who I am outside of my job or my family role

My relationship has broken down and I don't know how to rebuild

I feel isolated. I have no one I can actually talk to

I want to be a better father but I don't know where to start

Something is wrong but I can't name it

I've been strong for everyone else. Now I need something for me

A man alone in a city underpass, mid-thought

Four places the work
usually starts.

Identity & Masculinity

For the man working out who he is.

You have been handed two versions of manhood. One performs dominance. One disappears inside duty. Neither is yours. This work helps you build a clear, honest sense of who you are as a man, outside the scripts handed to you by culture, family, or the roles you carry.

Relationships & Isolation

For the man who has lost the thread.

Isolation is one of the great silent wounds men carry. Whether it is the breakdown of a relationship, the drift from friendship, or the quiet estrangement from family. This work creates a space to examine what has broken and rebuild what matters.

Fatherhood & Legacy

For the man stepping into or questioning what fatherhood means.

What does it mean to be a present father when no one modelled that for you? Or to repair a relationship with your son or daughter? This work addresses the gap between the father you want to be and the patterns you inherited.

Life Transitions

For the man at a turning point.

A career change. The end of a long relationship. A loss of direction after a milestone you thought would mean more. These moments crack something open. The work is to use that opening. Not patch it over.

A team of men grinning together after a Men-Kind session

From men who
did the work.

I had never seriously considered coaching and even held some stigmas around it, but my sessions with Prathap have given me a completely new perspective. Not only was his advice genuinely practical and relevant, but his depth of understanding and insight was refreshing to say the least. What Prathap has done with Men-Kind is brilliant.

Alex Faquet

Ex-Military, Coaching Client

Prathap gave me insights and unlocked pathways of thought I had never considered. I never felt pressure — rather a helpful hand guiding me toward a path that was already there. It's heartwarming to have someone who truly offers that listening ear.

Denzel Quek

Student, Singapore Management University

I wasn't a corporate leader. I was a university student who couldn't hold a conversation with someone I was attracted to. I knew something was off, but I couldn't name it. What the sessions did was help me see where that came from. A deep sense of inferiority I hadn't examined. Prathap didn't lecture me through it. We worked through scenarios together and built better frameworks in my head for how I see myself and how I show up. The result was simple but real: I can now start a conversation and hold it. It sounds small. It changed everything.

Anonymous

Undergraduate, Personal Development Client

From SGD 200 / session

Sessions are 45 minutes. Single session, no commitment. Ongoing engagements are scoped in the discovery call, shaped around what the work needs. Money should never be the reason this work does not happen: if the fee is out of reach right now, say so on the call and the shape of the engagement can be designed around your reality.

Start with a Free Discovery Call
Free 30-minute call first. No pitch, no pressure.

Men's coaching, answered

What does men's coaching cost?

SGD 200 a session, 45 minutes, no commitment beyond the session you book. Longer engagements are shaped around what the work needs and scoped on the discovery call. The discovery call itself is free. And if the fee is genuinely out of reach, say so on the call: the engagement can be co-designed around your financial reality, because the work matters more than the invoice.

Is this therapy?

No. Therapy heals the past; coaching builds what comes next. If clinical support is what the situation needs, Prathap will say so and help you find it. Coaching works when you are functional but stuck: something is off, and you want a structured, honest space to work out what and act on it.

Who is men's coaching for?

Men navigating identity, relationships, isolation, fatherhood, and what it means to be strong. You do not need a title or a career crisis to qualify. Clients range from students to fathers to men decades into their working lives.

Do I need to know what I want before starting?

No. Most men arrive with a feeling, not a goal. Something is wrong but I can't name it is one of the most common starting points, and naming it is the first piece of work.

Is it confidential?

Completely. Prathap is an ICF Professional Certified Coach and works under ICF ethical standards. Nothing you say leaves the room.

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