Become a Member

The Saturday article is free. Always will be.

But if you’ve been reading for a while and you keep thinking I want more of this—well, this is what more of this actually looks like, and I’d be honored to have you in our community.

What’s inside the paid membership

The Tuesday Letter
Every week I send a second piece that doesn’t go to free subscribers. No formula. No framework.

Some weeks it’s a story I’ve never told publicly.

Some weeks it’s a raw dispatch from inside something I’m currently figuring out.

It’s the closest thing to sitting across from me at a table and just talking.

Mini-courses
Practical, no-fluff, intentionally short (cuz who got time for all that), built from real experience.

Finding Phone Freedom is live now: A course on how I beat my smartphone addiction and got back my time, focus and improved my mental health from constant doomscrolling.

The Minimalist Body is next: I’ll showcase how I applied my 20 years as a fitness coach to simplify my workouts and get into the best shape of my life after 40.

New courses coming regularly.

50+ Personal Side Quests
A living list of small, specific challenges pulled from my own life. Not productivity hacks. More like: experiments worth trying.

New ones added regularly.

Direct access
Chat with me directly. Ask questions, share what you’re working on, get real answers.

Coming soon
Live Q&As, community, career pivot resources, and conversations with people worth listening to.

The price

$50/year

The founding member rate, and the best deal while it lasts.

Prefer to start monthly? $5/month and you can upgrade anytime.

Either way, the price goes up as this community grows. Locking in now means locking in the founding rate permanently.

Who this is for

People in their 40s who are done with the cycle and ready to actually do something about it.

People who want a real person in their corner. Not a brand. Not an influencer.

People who read the Saturday article and think yeah, but I want to know what happened next.

No pressure. The Saturday articles alone are worth showing up for.

But if you’re ready to go deeper … the door’s open.