Three men. One weekly conversation. No facilitator needed. You already know how to do this.
By week 8, your triad has shared things most friendships never get to. The peer triad track keeps that going — on your terms, at your pace, without needing to attend a monthly meeting or commit to another formal program.
This is the right choice for men who want to stay connected but have demanding schedules — shift work, young kids, school, travel. Three guys texting, calling, and meeting when they can is more powerful than most people think. The research calls it “peer accountability”; you'll call it “my guys.”
30-60 minutes. You set the time, you set the place. Coffee shop, phone call, tailgate. A simple check-in structure: How's your week? What's the one thing? What do you need from us?
WhatsApp or whatever your triad already uses. Mid-week check-ins, prayer requests, real-time support when someone's having a hard day. The thread is often more important than the meeting.
Every two months, your cohort lead reaches out — a 15-minute call or a coffee. Not supervision, just support. Are things going well? Does your triad need anything?
Monthly outings, breakfasts, and quarterly retreats remain open to you. Show up when you can. You're still part of the brotherhood — the track is different, the belonging is the same.
The tracks aren't locked. If your triad track starts feeling too light and you want more depth, you can move to the continuation track at the start of any quarter. If continuation feels like too much during a hard season, you can step to the triad track. No judgment. No paperwork.
“We meet every Tuesday at 6 AM before work. Thirty minutes. It's the best part of my week and nobody had to organize it.”