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Your Trail Kit - Resources, Tools, & Recommendations
Every traveler needs a good kit. The book gives you the framework. The exercises give you the practice. The community gives you the witnessing. But sometimes you need something else — a podcast that says the thing you needed to hear, a tool that helps you organize what's surfacing, a book that takes one idea from your journey and blows it wide open. That's what this space is for. ────────────────────────────── I'll be sharing resources here regularly — things I've used in my own practice, tools I recommend to coaching clients, books that shaped the way I think, podcasts that go deep without being heavy, and courses that are worth your time and money. Everything I share here has been vetted by forty years of watching what actually helps people — not what's trendy, not what has the best marketing, but what moves the needle. You'll find things like: 📚 Books that go deeper into topics covered in each chapter — inner work, identity, values, patterns, purpose, wholeness 🎧 Podcasts for the trail — voices that speak to seekers, not fixers 🧰 Tools and templates — journaling frameworks, reflection exercises, tracking methods, and resources beyond the Digital Companion 🎓 Courses and workshops — both mine and others I trust, for when you're ready to explore a specific area more deeply 🔗 Articles and research — for those who want to understand the science and psychology behind the work But here's what makes this space different from a reading list someone pinned on Pinterest: You get to shape it too. Some of the best resources I've ever encountered came from clients and fellow travelers who said "Have you seen this?" So this isn't just my library — it's ours. If you've found something that helped you on this journey — share it. A book that changed how you see yourself. A podcast episode that made you pull over and cry. An app that helped you build a daily practice. A TED talk that put words to something you'd been feeling for years. Post it here with a sentence or two about why it mattered to you. That context is everything. "This book is good" is fine. "This book made me realize I'd been performing my entire adult life" — that's a breadcrumb for someone else.
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Stop searching out there for what lives in here. A coaching community for seekers ready to follow their breadcrumbs home to themselves.
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