Everything you want is guarded by what you won't face.

You built a life that you no longer fit in.

You learned early that who you are isn't enough.
So you performed. Achieved. Built something that looks successful.

And somewhere in the building,
you lost contact with the part of you that always knew you were.

Something happened recently that made it undeniable. A loss. A transition.
A morning you woke up and couldn't remember why any of it mattered.

The drink doesn't help. The achievement can't touch it. The new plan feels pointless.

Capable on the outside. Tired and hollow on the inside.
Disconnected from yourself and the people you love most.

That's not a willpower problem. That's a door you can't find alone.

What will it cost you to turn back?

This Is The Work.

We face what you've been avoiding. We honor what you've lost. We let the old identity die so the real one can emerge.

Year-long 1:1 coaching for people ready to stop pretending.

This isn't therapy. It isn't consulting. It isn't another framework for doing more.

It's the work most coaches won't touch, the work you've been circling for years.

What the Year Looks Like

  • Weekly 1:1 sessions — we go where it's uncomfortable and stay there until something shifts.

  • Breathwork and somatic practices — because the body knows truths the mind hasn't caught up to yet.

  • Ongoing support between sessions — you won't be alone when things get hard.

    This is a full year. Transformation isn't a weekend event.

For some, this work extends into the wilderness. Four days two different times. No phone. No escape routes. Three clients per year.
If that's calling you — say so when we talk.

A Year From Now You Won’t Recognize Yourself

You come back into contact with yourself. Not as an idea. As a lived experience.

You stop sourcing your power from others and start owning it from the inside.

The place from where you make your decisions shifts from shame and scarcity
into presence, wholeness, and sovereignty.

Self-trust becomes real — not something you practice, something you live from.

You feel what's true. You move from it. You stay with it even when it's uncomfortable.

Your partner actually feels you. Your kids get all of you. Your work becomes an expression of something real. What matters gets your full presence. What doesn't — you finally let go.

You stop performing and start creating. From your inner fire. From your core.

Not a better version of the old life. A life built from a new place entirely.

Who This Is For

You built a life that you no longer fit in.
You can't fully trust yourself, not when it matters.

So you override what your body knows. Second-guess your own knowing.
Shape yourself to maintain the connection, the success, the stability.

And now you feel it.
The distance between who you are and how you're living.


The old ways of coping aren't working anymore. Something deeper is asking to lead.
You don't know how to follow it yet.


You've done therapy. Read the books. Tried the retreats. You still feel the gap.
Not because those things failed. Because none of them went far enough.
You're ready to be initiated into the next version of yourself,
not coached into a slightly improved version of the current one.


Who This Isn't For

This work requires one thing.

Not courage. Not certainty. Not knowing where you'll land.

Willingness.


Willingness to be changed by what you find.
To let the old identity die. To not know who you'll be on the other side.

If the answer is yes — even a terrified yes
that's enough.



Ryan's Story

Specialized in contradictions and change

For years I wore a mask. Successful on the outside, disconnected on the inside.

I built a career, a wardrobe, a reputation. I made sure I was in the right rooms with the right people. And privately, I was frigid and hollow.

I had built a life I no longer fit in.

When I lost my dream job everything unraveled. I had a choice. Keep numbing or face reality.

I chose reality. I quit drinking. Dropped the facade. Walked into the wilderness, literally and internally.

I found the place I'd been making decisions from my whole life. And I learned, slowly, painfully, completely, to make them from somewhere new.

That's how I know this work. Not from a certification. From living it.

I'm based in Denver. I guide 16 clients at a time, max. I've walked this path and I know where the hard parts are.

I know you're tired. I've been there.
There is hope.

Testimonials

  • Before I found Ryan I was performing. Hitting every external mark while quietly falling apart inside. I knew something needed to change — I just couldn't get there alone. The work was uncomfortable in ways I didn't expect. Not just conversations — real confrontation with the parts of myself I'd been managing around for years. A year later I'm not a better version of who I was. I'm someone different. Clearer. More honest with myself and the people around me. I've accomplished more — but more importantly I finally trust myself.

    — Edward B.

  • I came in thinking I needed better systems. What I actually needed was to stop running. Ryan doesn't let you stay comfortable. He goes to the places most coaches avoid and he stays there with you until something real shifts. In a year I've done what I couldn't do in the previous ten. Not because I worked harder — because I finally stopped working against myself.

    — Ryan G.

  • "This work feels like a re-introduction of myself to myself. I had been carrying stories from the outside world that weren't mine, and I had no idea. I picked them up and made them my own. What's different now? I have dialogue with all the pieces of myself instead of monologues. I know my essence. I move through challenges with curiosity instead of fear. Ryan didn't give me anything new. He helped me uncover what had been there from the very beginning."

    — Matt

The Investment

  • Year-Long 1:1 Coaching — $12,000
    Full depth. Full year. Limited to 16 clients at any time.

  • For three clients each year, this work extends into the wilderness.
    Those engagements are $15,000.

Payment plans available .

If you're reading this and something in you said finally — that's worth a conversation.