I believe everyone carries a story that hasn't been fully lived or told yet.

Sometimes it's buried under the life we thought we were supposed to have.

Sometimes it's waiting at the end, asking to be spoken before it's too late.

I've spent the last decade turning my life into an experiment—choosing curiosity over conclusion, movement over settling, reality over the stories I used to hide behind.

And I've learned that the most profound shifts happen when we're willing to sit with what actually is, rather than what we wish had been.

I'm exploring the idea of creating small, intimate spaces for people who want to do this work:

For elders in assisted living — reclaiming narrative, making meaning, getting the story out before time runs out.

For anyone at a threshold — the 35-year-old who didn't get the life they planned, the person who's outgrown their own story, anyone ready to treat their life as an experiment instead of a verdict.

This isn't a program. It's not polished or packaged. It's an experiment, like everything else here.

If this resonates, if you'd want to be part of something like this, you can leave your name below. No pressure. No promises. Just curiosity.

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