Review The Overview
The homepage explains the main themes: video teaching, guided curriculum, supportive conversation, accountability, and practical next steps.
Before You Reach Out
These public pages describe a practical program and a clear next step. They do not publish every current detail, so the reach-out form is the place where follow-up begins.
The public site is built to help you understand the direction of the program before you decide whether you want someone to follow up.
The homepage explains the main themes: video teaching, guided curriculum, supportive conversation, accountability, and practical next steps.
The resources page lists the study guides and journal for people who want to understand the materials connected to the program.
When you are ready, the homepage form asks for your first name and at least one way to contact you so follow-up can begin.
The public form is there to capture basic contact information and send it through the site’s reach-out flow.
The homepage tells visitors that someone will follow up. That is the right stage for confirming current details that are not listed publicly on the site.
These pages are designed to make the next step clearer, not to pressure you into one. Review the overview, use the form if you want follow-up, and use the resources page if you want more context first.
The homepage describes a weekly pattern of video teaching with a guided curriculum.
The public overview highlights honest conversation, support, and accountability rather than a passive watch-only experience.
The language across the site stays focused on simple actions and clear momentum rather than abstract promises.
Go back to the homepage reach-out form or look over the materials first.