You Used to Have a Crew. Somewhere Along the Way, You Lost It.
You didn't lose it in one moment. It thinned out gradually, quietly, the way most things do. A move. A career shift. A relationship that took priority. Kids. Remote work. Years of being busy with the right things while the friendships slowly faded into the background. And now you look up and realize there isn't anyone you'd call just to talk.
This is one of the most common and least talked about experiences in adult male life. And it isn't a personal failure. It's what happens when the structures that once built male friendship automatically, proximity, repetition, shared purpose, collapse one by one without anything to replace them.
The Missing Crew is the practical guide for men who are done sitting with that quiet weight and ready to actually do something about it.
Written by Ben Holloway, this book goes beyond awareness and into action. Not forced vulnerability. Not awkward group therapy. Not advice that ignores the reality of how men actually build trust and connection. What you'll find here is a grounded, sequential framework for rebuilding genuine male friendship in adulthood, built around the way men actually work.
Inside you'll learn:
This book was written for the remote worker whose days blur together without real human contact. For the father whose world has narrowed down to family and work. For the man who moved to a new city and never quite rebuilt what he left behind. For anyone who senses something essential is missing but hasn't had a clear way through it until now.
Male loneliness is at crisis levels. Men are dying younger, struggling harder, and carrying more in silence than any generation should. The research is clear. The cost is real. What's been missing is a practical, honest guide that fits the actual texture of male life.
This is that guide. Build your crew.