Every mile is an invitation.
I’m not building a campaign. I’m building something human – and I’ve invited a small group of partners to walk alongside it. Partners who believe the men in their workplaces, communities, and families deserve more than awareness posts and quiet suffering.
This is a chance to show up in a way that’s visible, grounded and real.
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Therapy didn’t just help me survive – it helped me see something clearly. The hardest parts of my life could become the reason someone else doesn’t give up on theirs.
Men aren’t opting out of help because they don’t need it. They’re opting out because most systems were never built for how men actually process pain.
This walk is about meeting men where they already are – out in the open, moving forward, one conversation at a time.
“If this whole thing helps one man take the first step, it’s worth every mile.” — Robb Pollard
People ask me what success looks like.
I tell them the truth: If one man gets help because of this, it’s worth it.
But it never ends there.
That’s how change actually happens.
This is the story partners become part of – not as sponsors on the sidelines, but as companies willing to stand inside something meaningful while it unfolds.
On April 26, 2026, I’ll start walking from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic.
Through deserts, small towns, and major cities.
Stopping to host community walks, speak at schools, sit with veterans and first responders, and create space for conversations most men have never been given permission to have.
Route Overview:
Playa del Rey, CA
Jacksonville, FL
~ 2,500 Miles
Multi-month journey
For partners, this isn’t distant alignment.
It’s a chance to show up in real communities, alongside real people, in moments that matter.
I’ve spent 13+ years in digital marketing.
I understand the difference between exposure and connection.
This journey lives across platforms – not to raise attention, but to build trust over time:

Daily walk-and-talk reflections, short-form video, and real-time engagement with men who see themselves in this story.

Long-form conversations with athletes, veterans, advocates, and leaders willing to speak honestly.

Thoughtful workplace mental health conversations for leaders, HR teams, and companies investing in their people.

Weekly episodes and a feature-length documentary capturing the full arc of the journey.
For partners, this means your brand is woven into a story with intention – not placed on top of it.
I want to be clear about what partnership means here – because I’m not interested in transactional relationships, and I don’t believe you are either.
When a brand partners with Walk With Me, Brother, you’re not buying ad space. You’re stepping into a mission and I take that responsibility seriously.
Here’s how that shows up:
When the walk comes through your region, we build something meaningful together - not a banner, but an experience.
Content created collaboratively, only when it fits. If it doesn’t feel right, we don’t force it.
Step challenges, conversations, and talks that feel relevant - not another box to check.
If your product is genuinely part of my day-to-day life on the road, it shows up naturally and organically without staging.
Honest, grounded discussions about what it means to show up as a man - at work and in life.
Every partnership starts with a conversation.
These levels offer structure, but flexibility matters more than tiers.
Custom packages and in-kind partnerships? I’m open. Let’s talk about what makes sense.
The partners who come in early walk the full arc – the buildup, the journey, and what comes after.
If this feels aligned, let’s talk.
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