Creative Practice in Men’s Work - Inspiration from The Red Hand Files

There is a subtle power in the spaces The Listening Room HQ holds, and in the silent presences here acknowledged. Creativity, music, and connection are not found in noise or spectacle, but in quiet openings where attention, care, and soul meet.

Part of my approach in sessions and creative work with men draws inspiration from the openness, curiosity, and humanity I’ve observed in Nick Cave's The Red Hand Files. A reminder that listening, witnessing, and storytelling can be both tender and transformative.

The Listening Room HQ is a space for men — in crisis and otherwise — to explore presence and authenticity. It is rooted in somatic approaches, and open to the maps of creativity, art, and soul.

The presences we call upon here are not bound to ritual or performance. They remain open, personal, and practical — serving our lives, our work, and our relationships.

Music, art, and soul maps are practical tools for engaging these energies, not ends in themselves.

In spirit,The Listening Room HQ resonates with grounded, archetypal figures, like the voice of Nick Cave in The Red Hand Files. Not as imitation, but as a reminder that presence and honesty matter.


[painting: Ralf Peters, Sweets edition, 2025]


Creative practice is a way to engage presence, reflection, and personal growth. If this resonates, you can explore Sessions for men, and Maps & Readings for everyone — spaces and tools to support integration, insight, and steady development.


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