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Facilitator DirectoryTrained · Independent · In Good Standing

The facilitators listed below have successfully completed the Embodied Masculine™ Transpersonal Facilitator Training Program and are currently included in Embodied Masculine's public facilitator directory.

Inclusion in this directory is separate from certification status and is granted at the sole discretion of Embodied Masculine. Facilitator listings may be added, removed, paused, or declined at any time.

From time to time, select facilitators may be invited to support specific Embodied Masculine programs or containers in a limited capacity. Any such participation is temporary and does not create any employment, agency, contractor, or representative relationship with Embodied Masculine.

Facilitators operate independently and are solely responsible for their own services, conduct, and offerings, whether within or outside of any Embodied Masculine container.

For our current standards, safeguarding framework, and facilitator conduct policies, please visit our Standards & Safeguarding page.

Advanced Certification

Level 2 Certified Facilitators

Foundational Certification

Level 1 Certified Facilitators

Mykie Rogers
Mykie RogersC-EMF1
Kurt McClellan
Kurt McClellanC-EMF1
Freddy Ottensmeyer
Freddy OttensmeyerC-EMF1
Pablo Guzman
Pablo GuzmanC-EMF1
Alex Mischka
Alex MischkaC-EMF1
Active in EM Programs
Joe Donahue
Joe DonahueC-EMF1
Kyle Leighton
Kyle LeightonC-EMF1
Irving Figueroa
Irving FigueroaC-EMF1
Shane Solar
Shane SolarC-EMF1
Yaya Gorbani
Yaya GorbaniC-EMF1
Active in EM Programs
Ish Hasan
Ish HasanC-EMF1
John Yang
John YangC-EMF1
Joose Hyvärinen
Joose HyvärinenC-EMF1
Paul Unrue
Paul UnrueC-EMF1
"Mockingbird"
“Mockingbird”C-EMF1
Patrick Zailckas
Patrick ZailckasC-EMF1
Nico Jenkins
Nico JenkinsC-EMF1
Alex Ros
Alex RosC-EMF1
Steven Jackson
Steven JacksonC-EMF1
Steven Wilkins
Steven WilkinsC-EMF1
Bradley Johnson
Bradley JohnsonC-EMF1
Andrea Innocenti
Andrea InnocentiC-EMF1
Active in EM Programs
Tolik Kozlovsky
Tolik KozlovskyC-EMF1
Alex Roy
Alex RoyC-EMF1
Thomas Clayton
Thomas ClaytonC-EMF1
Caleb Richardson
Caleb RichardsonC-EMF1
Active in EM Programs
Brody Johnson
Brody JohnsonC-EMF1
Alex Lehmann
Alex LehmannC-EMF1
Gabriel Gonzales
Gabriel GonzalesC-EMF1
William Berk
William BerkC-EMF1
Martin Karlsson
Martin KarlssonC-EMF1
Mason Radke
Mason RadkeC-EMF1
Active in EM Programs
Standards Of The Work

Facilitator Certification
Code Of Ethics

As an Embodied Masculine™ Certified Facilitator, you are entrusted with carrying the principles, responsibility, and ethical standards of this work. This Code of Ethics sets forth the standards required to remain certified and in good standing.

Certification through Embodied Masculine™ reflects successful completion of training requirements and agreement to uphold these ethical standards. Certified facilitators operate as independent practitioners and are solely responsible for their own conduct, services, and legal compliance.

From time to time, facilitators may be invited to support Embodied Masculine containers, events, or programs in a limited capacity. Such participation is specific to that engagement only and does not create any employment, agency, contractor, or representative relationship with Embodied Masculine.

Embodied Masculine reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to suspend, revoke, or decline to renew certification and to add, remove, or decline to include any facilitator in its public directory at any time where conduct, ethics, safety concerns, misrepresentation, administrative considerations, or other factors are deemed inconsistent with these standards or the integrity of the work. Public directory listing and certification are separate matters and may be evaluated independently.

1 Commitment To Personal Development

Continuous Growth

Facilitators are expected to remain committed to their own evolution emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and physically. This includes engaging in ongoing practices, mentorship, and self-inquiry that deepen self-awareness, challenge unconscious patterns, and refine one’s capacity to hold others.

Your ability to facilitate is inseparable from your level of embodiment. The space you hold will not exceed the depth to which you have met yourself. This path requires humility, discipline, and an ongoing willingness to confront your own shadow, integrate your wounds, and mature your leadership.

2 Integrity And Authenticity

Honesty

Your word must be your bond. Integrity requires alignment between what you say, what you do, and what you embody. Do not misrepresent your experience, capacity, credentials, certification, scope of practice, or outcomes.

Transparency

Clearly communicate your training, experience, limitations, and scope of practice. Do not inflate credentials or create false expectations.

Embodied Leadership

You are not required to be perfect, but you are required to be real. Lead from lived experience, not from persona or image.

No Misrepresentation of Affiliation

You may accurately state that you are certified through the Embodied Masculine™ Transpersonal Facilitator Training Program only while your certification remains active and in good standing. You may not represent yourself as an employee, agent, spokesperson, partner, legal representative, or authorized decision-maker for Embodied Masculine, and may not suggest that Embodied Masculine supervises, endorses, guarantees, or is legally responsible for your services.

3 Respect For Participants

Confidentiality

What is shared within the container is to be held in strict confidence, except where disclosure is required by law or necessary to prevent imminent harm.

Non-Discrimination

Facilitators must create spaces that honor the dignity of all participants across differences in identity, background, belief, and lived experience.

Informed Consent

Participants must understand the nature of the work. Clearly communicate structure, practices, expectations, limits, fees, and any potential emotional or psychological intensity. Consent is ongoing and must be respected at all times.

Participant Autonomy

Participants retain the right to pause, decline, or withdraw from any exercise or form of engagement. Facilitation must never rely on coercion, pressure, manipulation, or intimidation.

4 Professional Boundaries

Clarity of Role

Facilitators are expected to maintain clear and appropriate boundaries, especially within Embodied Masculine containers. This includes awareness of power dynamics, emotional vulnerability, and responsibility for protecting the integrity of the space.

Do not use your role to pursue personal gain, create dependency, exploit vulnerability, or blur the purpose of the container.

Where a pre-existing consensual relationship exists prior to entry into an Embodied Masculine container, that relationship exists independently of Embodied Masculine and remains the responsibility of the consenting adults involved. The facilitator remains accountable for maintaining integrity within the container.

Facilitators must exercise discernment around dual relationships that may create confusion, favoritism, conflict of interest, or harm.

New romantic or sexual relationships with participants within Embodied Masculine containers are not to be initiated during the course of the container and for a minimum of one year following its completion.

Outside of Embodied Masculine, these same principles remain an ethical directive for practicing in right integrity.

5 Presence, Sobriety, And Safety

Clear State of Facilitation

Facilitators must be fully present, grounded, and sober when holding any Embodied Masculine container. No facilitation is to occur under the influence of alcohol, recreational substances, or mind-altering compounds.

Use of Sacred Medicines

The only exception to altered-state facilitation is within properly held ceremonial contexts for which the facilitator has received appropriate training within a recognized lineage, and where all applicable laws, safety protocols, screening procedures, and informed consent requirements are followed in accordance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements.

Duty of Care

Facilitators are responsible for taking reasonable steps to maintain participant safety, including screening where appropriate, establishing clear agreements, preparing for emergencies, and responding to safety concerns in a timely and grounded manner.

6 Competence And Accountability

Scope of Practice

Operate within the limits of your training and experience. Do not present yourself as a therapist, medical professional, or licensed provider unless formally qualified and authorized. Refer participants to appropriate professionals when needed.

Independent Responsibility

Each facilitator is solely responsible for obtaining and maintaining any licenses, insurance, agreements, disclosures, and compliance with applicable legal and professional requirements in their jurisdiction.

Accountability and Repair

Facilitators are expected to take responsibility for their actions, receive feedback, and address impact where appropriate. Seek mentorship, consultation, or supervision when needed.

Mandatory Cooperation

Facilitators agree to cooperate in good faith with reasonable requests for information if a complaint or concern is raised regarding their conduct, certification, or representation of their training.

7 Ethical Practice

Conflict of Interest

Disclose any personal, financial, or relational interests that may influence your objectivity. Disclosure must be made in advance where reasonably possible.

Upholding Standards

Adhere to all applicable legal, ethical, and professional standards, including informed consent, confidentiality, and participant safety.

No Authority to Bind Embodied Masculine

Facilitators have no authority to make commitments, representations, or decisions on behalf of Embodied Masculine.

Independent Offerings

All services provided outside of programs directly owned and operated by Embodied Masculine are independent offerings and remain solely the responsibility of the facilitator.

8 Commitment To Community

Stewardship of the Container

Facilitators are responsible for cultivating a space that is safe, grounded, and conducive to meaningful work.

Collaboration

Facilitators are encouraged to engage in mentorship, collaboration, and shared learning within the broader field.

Protection of the Name

The Embodied Masculine™ name and certification must be used with accuracy and care. It may not be used in any way that is deceptive, unlawful, or likely to create confusion regarding affiliation.

Final Note

By adhering to this Code of Ethics, facilitators uphold the integrity of the work and the safety of those they serve.

Facilitators who remain certified and in good standing may be publicly recognized as having completed Embodied Masculine™ training. Public directory listing is separate from certification and may be modified, restricted, or discontinued at Embodied Masculine’s sole discretion. Those who fall out of alignment with these standards, create safety concerns, misrepresent their relationship to Embodied Masculine, or otherwise compromise the integrity of the work may have certification suspended, revoked, or removed from public directory listing.

This Code of Ethics is a condition of certification and public listing. It is a standard of integrity, a discipline of responsibility, and a commitment to holding power consciously.

If you have a concern regarding a listed facilitator, you may notify us by emailing TFTP@embodiedmasculine.com with the subject line “TFTP Formal Complaint.”

Embodied Masculine will review the information provided and may take action as appropriate to maintain the integrity of the work, including modification, suspension, or removal of public directory listing, and where warranted, suspension or revocation of certification.

“In one sense, the voyage of self-discovery is solitary, but that doesn’t mean you have to take it all alone. A lot of men suffer silently when they are in creative chaos and feel something is wrong with them because they don’t realize other men are experiencing a similar disintegration of the old modes of masculinity. In matters of the psyche and spirit, taking the journey and telling the story go hand-in-glove, and that is why we need a listening community in order to make our solitary pilgrimage. The most powerful resource we have for transforming ourselves is honest conversation between men and men, women and men, men and women.”

— Sam Keen, Fire In The Belly