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Identity work is hard to explain...
... so I don't want to explain it to you.

Instead, I want to invite you to experience it.

Because these workshops and private trainings are experiences.
 
Not more information.
Not another framework.
Not another list of things you're supposed to do.


They’re a chance to step outside your normal routines, assumptions, and ways of thinking long enough to see yourself, your work, and your future from a different perspective.

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Some of these experiences are designed to introduce people to my work and the way I think about branding, identity, and self-trust. Others go much deeper and ask you to explore the questions that shape who you are, how you make decisions, and what becomes possible when you understand yourself more clearly.


I’ve literally seen people change on these calls. Because sometimes one powerful conversation can change the way you see everything, and once you see that deeper perspective, there’s no going back. 

 

And once you can see the bigger picture, it's a lot easier to decide what comes next.

Take a look at the experiences below and see which one feels like it's calling your name:

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Come to a Workshop

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"I feel more sure of myself and aware of myself and ready to move forward in the way that I want to move forward."

Christa

"It was remarkable how drawn I was to certain things, and I was astonished by how perfect the end result was. It's given me a chance to reflect and go deep and figure out who I am."

Alyssa

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I believe in love, equity, and justice for all. Black lives matter, trans rights are human rights, no human is illegal, and mental health should never be stigmatized. I strive to use my privilege to create a more just, compassionate world and work with those who share that vision.

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