A short Intro Conversation to see what’s being misread
You don’t need to decide anything yet.
This conversation exists to help you understand:
what’s already clear about your work
where it’s being misunderstood or flattened
whether the approach you’ve read about applies to your situation
Sometimes it leads to working together.
Often, it simply leads to better language and sharper thinking.
Either way, you leave clearer than you arrived.
What this is
This is a 20-minute Intro Conversation, a short fit check.
It’s designed to surface:
where your expertise is being interpreted correctly
where it’s being misread or oversimplified
what’s actually getting in the way of being chosen for the right reasons
No pitch. No pressure. No prep required.
What happens
In 20 minutes:
you explain what you do in your own words
I reflect back what’s clear, what’s blurred, and what’s missing
we decide whether misinterpretation is the real issue, and what a smart next step would be
If it’s not a fit, I’ll tell you and explain why.
This site isn’t designed to push services before you have a clear read on what’s happening.
It’s designed to help you see whether misinterpretation is what’s actually slowing growth, so any work we do next is the right work, not just more activity.
The 20-minute Intro Conversation is not paid.
If it’s a fit, we’ll discuss paid work next — explicitly and intentionally.
What this isn’t
This is not:
a sales call
a strategy session with deliverables
a place where you’re expected to “perform” or convince
Clarity includes knowing when not to proceed.
Who this is most helpful for
This conversation tends to be most useful if:
You do thoughtful, complex work that doesn’t fit clean labels
You’re often told you’re “hard to explain,” even when people value you
You want to be chosen for the right reasons, not generic ones
You’re more interested in long-term authority than quick fixes
You don’t need to have your language figured out already. That’s the point.
Start with Interpretation
No pitch. No pressure.
Just a clear read on what’s being misunderstood.