You built the life.
Now what?

If you're reading this, you've probably already won the game most people are playing. The title. The exits. The milestones. And somewhere between the achievement and the exhale, a quiet question crept in — is this it?

I know that question. I lived it.

My story

I spent 20 years in corporate leadership — software, sales, operations — and I was good at it. Then came the exit: a successful startup acquisition, the kind of outcome you're supposed to celebrate. And I did. Until the noise stopped and I had nothing left to drown out the emptiness underneath.

What followed was a two-year dismantling — across the temples of Bali, the mountains of Nepal, the ashrams of India, long stretches of silence in Thailand. I sat with monks and mystics. I studied kundalini yoga, conscious connected breathwork, active meditation, and the yoga of sound at their roots. I didn't read about these things. I lived inside them until they changed me.

I came back with one foot still firmly in the world of data, strategy, and leadership — and one planted in something harder to name. A way of knowing that lives in the body. A practice of asking deeper questions without needing immediate answers.

What we do together

For individuals, that means having someone in your corner who speaks both languages — spreadsheets and the spirit — who can help you lead from a place you haven't accessed yet. For teams, it means an experience that cuts through the noise and reminds people why the work matters in the first place.

Both start in the same place. The body. The presence. The right questions.

Whatever brings you here, you don't have to navigate it alone.

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A woman with blonde curly hair wearing a mustard yellow dress and matching pants, sitting barefoot on stone steps against a moss-covered stone wall, smiling at the camera.

The work isn't about choosing between success and soul. It's about discovering they don’t need to be in conflict.