Hi everyone,
I’m getting a lot of messages from people who aren’t fully understanding how the live support works, so I want to clarify this in a super clear way.
If you’re only watching the content, you’re getting information.But the real shifts are happening inside the live groups and the 24/7 support.
That’s where you talk.That’s where you’re heard.That’s where things actually start to move.
If you’re wondering why you can’t access those rooms, it’s because you need to be marked as a Premium member.
Yes, it is a monthly plan—and I want to be transparent about that. We do have real costs to run the platform and hold this level of support.
But I also want you to understand what you’re actually getting.
Support like this outside of this space typically costs anywhere from $150 to $600 a week.This is $35 a MONTH.
For that, you’re getting:
24/7 live support
Access to all live group sessions with me and other coaches
And full access to every course inside the community
More importantly, you’re getting a place where you don’t have to carry this alone.
I’m building this because I really want to show you that it’s possible to live a life where grief, fear, or trauma doesn’t take over. Not by avoiding it—but by understanding it and learning how to move with it.
We’re also continuing to expand. You’ll see more groups added throughout April, including sessions with our new facilitator, Val, who specializes in addiction and loss.
Right now, there are 31 spots left at the current introductory membership. Once those are filled, this offer will go away.
If you’ve been on the edge about this, I want you to really hear me—this is where the work is happening.
People are coming into one session and leaving saying:“I didn’t realize how much I needed this.”“I feel lighter.”“I can breathe again.”
That’s what I want for you.
Not perfection. Not fixing everything overnight.Just real support, in real time, with people who understand.
If that’s what you need, make sure you upgrade to Premium and come into the rooms with us. Take a chance on yourself and your grief.
Warmly, T