Everyone has advisors. Wealth managers for money, coaches for leadership, therapists for the inner life, consultants for AI. Each one sees their piece. None of them sees the whole picture.
The business question is also a family question. The AI question is also an identity question. The career question is also a legacy question. We work across all of it. Not because we're trying to do everything, but because the terrain doesn't respect the boundaries advisors have drawn around their expertise.
You tell us what you're navigating. We listen and reflect back what we hear.
Most people have never had someone do that for them about the questions that actually keep them up at night. The ones that don't fit neatly into "business" or "personal" because they're both.
That first conversation is free. Twenty minutes. It's not a sample of the product. It is the product — the diagnostic listening skill, applied to your actual situation, in real time.
Begin a Conversation →Navigation Sessions
A month of working together on what you're navigating right now. Three or four sessions. A clear beginning and end. You arrive with a question — about AI, career, legacy, family, or all of them tangled together — and you leave with clarity, a working system, and the self-knowledge to use it.
Navigation Intensive
For the stakes that demand more than a month. A defined project over six to eight weeks: map the next eighteen months, design your organizational AI architecture, build a family navigation plan. The kind of work that requires multiple sessions, real diagnostic depth, and a strategic deliverable.
WILD Cohorts
Six to eight people. Six to eight weeks. You build your navigation system alongside others who are crossing their own unmapped terrain. Peer learning, shared recognition. The discovery that the wilderness isn't as lonely as it feels.
Navigation Partnership
Some terrain doesn't have an end date. For the people who've been through the earlier work and discovered they can't navigate the next chapter without the relationship. Ongoing access. This isn't something we advertise. It's something that emerges.
We live at 10,000 feet in Crested Butte, Colorado. The disconnection is the point. These experiences bring the navigation practice into the physical world.
A curated breakfast. Six to eight guests. Chris cooks. One question opens the room: what are you navigating right now? Everything else is emergent. The power is in the genuine connection, not the structure.
Multi-day mountain experience. Eight to twelve people. Navigation practice woven into the terrain itself — because the mountains teach what frameworks can't.
No pitch. No framework. Twenty minutes. We hear what you need before you can name it.
Schedule a Navigation Conversation