What the Integrity Certified badge means — and what to do if you have questions or concerns about a certified member.
A man displaying the Integrity Certified badge has voluntarily completed The Sacred Kings 10-week Accountability Coaching Program and signed a formal commitment to the Sacred Kings Code of Conduct. This badge is a living accountability mechanism — not a permanent credential. It can be revoked. It is reviewed annually. And there is a real human process behind it.
We do not maintain a public-facing directory of certified members. This decision exists to protect member confidentiality, prevent harassment, and ensure that certification status cannot be misused by third parties.
If you have encountered a man claiming Integrity Certified status and wish to verify his standing, contact us directly. We will confirm or deny active certification status within 3 business days.
Please include the individual's full name and any context about where you encountered the badge or claim.
Email to Verify a MemberIf you have a concern about the conduct of a man displaying the Integrity Certified badge — whether in a professional, personal, or community context — we want to hear from you.
All concerns are reviewed by the Sacred Kings Integrity Council — an independent oversight body, not the founder or general staff. Every concern is taken seriously. Confidentiality is protected throughout the process.
The Integrity Council has full authority to suspend certification, revoke it permanently, require mediated resolution between parties, and mandate ongoing education or recertification as a condition of reinstatement. The badge means something because we enforce it.
Email to Raise a ConcernDid a certified member's conduct, boundaries, or quality of work stand out — in a session, a container, or a moment that mattered? Tell us.
Positive feedback reaches the Integrity Council directly and becomes part of a member's ongoing certification record. It informs renewal decisions, shapes how we recognize exemplary members, and gives the Council a complete and accurate picture — not just a record of complaints.
Good men doing good work deserve to be seen. This is how you help us see them.
Share a Rave ReviewMembership in The Sacred Kings is a private matter. Men do transformational work here — some of which they may not wish to broadcast publicly. A searchable directory would compromise that privacy.
A public directory creates legal exposure for both the organization and individual members — particularly in cases where certification has lapsed, been revoked, or is under review. A direct inquiry process is cleaner and safer for everyone.
Public directories can be scraped, screenshot, and weaponized out of context. Verification by inquiry ensures that the information reaches the person who genuinely needs it — not anyone with a search engine.
This approach places a small, reasonable burden on the person inquiring — a single email — while providing the same practical outcome: a clear, human answer to a clear, human question. We believe this balance is right.
All messages to [email protected] are received by the Sacred Kings Integrity Council — an independent oversight body operating separately from the founder and general staff.
Verification requests receive a direct response within 3 business days. Concerns are reviewed in full — assessed for credibility, pattern, and severity before any action is taken.
For verifications: a clear confirmation or denial of active certification status. For concerns: an acknowledgment that your message was received and is under review. Your confidentiality is protected throughout.
The Sacred Kings Integrity Council is not an advisory body. It has real enforcement powers over all certified members. When a concern is substantiated, the Council can take the following actions — independently and without requiring the founder's approval:
Temporarily remove a member's certified status and badge-display rights while a concern is under review or resolution is in progress.
Permanently decertify a member whose conduct has violated the Code of Conduct. Revocation is a matter of public record within the organization.
Mandate that a member engage in a mediated resolution process with an affected party as a condition of continued or reinstated certification.
Require Continuing Education Credits (CECs) as a condition of recertification or reinstatement. Education is not optional — it is part of the repair process.
Integrity Certification is not a one-time achievement. Every certified member is required to complete Continuing Education Credits as part of their annual renewal. CECs may include supervised practice, peer accountability work, additional training modules, or Council-assigned education in response to a specific concern.
This means that a man who holds the Integrity Certified badge is not simply someone who passed a program once. He is someone who continues to show up for his own growth, his accountability, and the standards of this community — year after year. That ongoing commitment is part of what the badge represents.
We believe in being clear. Integrity Certification is a meaningful commitment — but it is not a professional license. Here is what it does and does not mean:
For the full Code of Conduct that every certified member has signed, see our Code of Conduct page. For the full Integrity Certification framework, see our Integrity Certification page.
"A badge without enforcement is decoration. We built this process because accountability requires more than a statement — it requires a system."
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