One session to map the future you're already building toward.
A single recorded conversation that surfaces your vision, anchors it to one true moment from your story, and hands you two things to show for it: a short film in your own voice, and a one-page map of where you're headed. It's the fastest way to feel the work before the full session, and every dollar credits toward it.
Most founder messaging digs through the past. The Vision Session starts at the other end: the future you're already driving toward but can't quite put into words. This isn't imagining a future or wishful thinking. It's excavation. The vision is already in you, the reason you started, the thing you can't quite say at dinner. We surface it, then anchor it to one true moment from your history so it lands as credible, not aspirational.
We work from a three-year horizon: far enough ahead to be about who you're becoming, close enough to stay real. You come ready to talk about where you want to be. We do the rest.
Forty-five to sixty minutes, online and recorded. We go deep on the future you're already building toward: your life, your customers' lives, your community, your impact. Then we surface the one true moment from your history that makes it credible. Most founders leave clearer than they've been in a year.
A short edited video, sixty to ninety seconds, of you saying where you're going, anchored by that one proof-point. Immediate and real, something you can put in front of your market the week it lands.
One page. Your vision in words you didn't have before, grounded by the proof-point, and then the handful of stories that would make that vision real in other people's minds. A table of contents for everything still to tell.
The Vision Session excavates one thread all the way down. The Untold Stories Session excavates all of them and builds the system that carries them: your Founder Story Reel, your clips, your Brand Intelligence Report, your rollout. Your Vision Map ends with the outline of that fuller story, and your $750 comes straight off the top when you're ready to build it.