THE LEADERS
OF THE PUB


The Whysmen Virtual Pub is built by men who lead with clarity, connection and commitment. Meet the people who make this community what it is.

Jeff Bolek

I worked in physical rehabilitation at the Cleveland Clinic for 26 years. I am now retired and an avid runner and guitarist. I have worked with Paul to develop the Pub Community.

Ed Wujciak

I’m an aging peace and love hippie in thin disguise. I’ve lived in South Florida for over 50 years, and am currently residing in Lake Worth. I’m retired from a lifelong career working behind the scenes in the entertainment industry: theatre, films, TV, and special events. It’s a job where you can wear silly t-shirts to work, and growing up is optional. I felt right at home…

Anthem Republiq

I am an award-winning African Kenyan poet, writer, actor and creative consultant. My artistic journey embodies day-to-day life experiences, dreams, hope and social advocacy – focusing now on STARIFIK, a proposed community center to empower youth through art, innovation and technology.

Paul McCarthy

I am a man in service to men. The Pub lies at the heart of my life’s purpose, “I live to Give”. I'm in the latter stage of my life, and the work of our Pub is driven by my need to connect with men worldwide in conversations that matter.

Robert Chase

I am a retired minister in the U.S.-based United Church of Christ (UCC). My career spans more than a half-century of engagements, local and global, to enhance peace, justice, and human dignity.

Matthew Temple

I am a filmmaker by trade, who left Hollywood for Kenya to cofound the social enterprise Ecodunia, splitting my time between Kenya and the U.S. I hold a master’s degree in Gender and Masculinities from the University of Chicago.

Richard Tabu

I’m a believer in honest conversations and the strength that comes when men speak openly. More like the solace to the stories, challenges, victories, and lessons we carry in silence. I intend to use my poetry, content writing and time to create a space for men to feel at home and grow into the men they are. If you believe men grow stronger together, pull up your chair and join the conversation‌!

Muhammad Fiaz

I’m a Pakistani electrical engineer turned marketer with a drive to learn more about humans, listen to their stories, and leave a positive mark on everything I interact with - even if it’s just by 1%.