Two men who got tired of not knowing.

Man on the Moon was built by Julian Nachtigal and Alfred Charles. Like most men, we were never taught any of this. Not in school. Not at home. Not anywhere.

And like most men, we did not realize how much that gap was costing us until we were already in the middle of it. The same fights. The same helplessness. The same feeling of reaching for something to say and coming up with nothing.

So we went and learned it properly. And then we built a course so other men could do the same thing, faster, and without having to figure it out through years of getting it wrong.


The gap nobody is talking about.

Women are learning more about their bodies than any generation before them. They are tracking their cycles, understanding their hormones, reading the science. The conversation around women's health is finally happening and it is long overdue.

And then they come home to a partner who still thinks a period is just a few days of bleeding.

That gap is not just uncomfortable. It is where relationships fracture. It is where she feels alone in something she lives through every single month. It is where the same fights happen, over and over, because he does not understand what he is actually responding to.

Julian and Alfred built MOTM to close that gap. Not with vague advice or feel-good content. With real education, straight talk, and a community of men doing the work together.

Built by two men who did the work first.

Portrait of Julian Nachtigal

Julian Nachtigal

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Alfred Charles

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What MOTM is here to do.

We are not here to lecture you. We are not here to make you feel guilty for not knowing something nobody taught you.

We are here because the men who do this work become better partners. Men who do not flinch when she talks about her body. Men who can see a hard week coming, understand why it is hard, and show up before she even has to ask.

That man does not just make her life better. He makes his own life better. The relationship changes. The same fights stop happening. The distance closes.

That is what MOTM builds. And it starts with a single decision to stop guessing.