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A free 7-day series for anyone who suspects there’s more to life than the pace they’re living it at.
I didn’t grow up as a seeker.
I grew up as someone who had answers.
Fresh out of Bible college, I was certain I understood how the world worked and what people needed. It took about a month of real life to quietly dismantle that certainty — and a mentor who taught me, mostly by example, that a student is more powerful than a teacher.
That was the beginning of a different kind of education.
Over the years I’ve wandered through the ancient wisdom traditions — Stoicism, Buddhism, Taoism, Sufism, Vedanta, Contemplative Christianity, Jewish Wisdom — not as a scholar, and not as a convert to any single path, but as a fellow traveler looking for what’s true and useful across all of them.
What I found is that the most transformative teachings aren’t locked inside any one tradition. They show up everywhere. They’ve been confirmed across centuries and cultures by people who never met each other. And most of them are hiding in plain sight — waiting for someone to slow down long enough to hear them.
That’s what this community is for.
The Free Series
When you subscribe, you’ll immediately receive:
7 Teachings That Changed How I See Everything — a free 7-day email series delivering one transformative idea per day, drawn from the ancient traditions I’ve found most useful for modern life.
These aren’t motivational quotes. Each one is a teaching that has genuinely changed the way I move through the world — and I’ll share exactly why, and the single question I’d invite you to sit with that day.
By the end of the week, you’ll have seven new lenses for the life you’re already living.
The Newsletter
After the series, you’ll receive The Still Small Voice — a free bi-weekly letter where I curate the best of what I’m reading, sitting with, and finding useful across the ancient traditions.
Every issue includes:
- A short reflection on something I’ve been thinking about
- One teaching from the traditions that stopped me in my tracks
- One practical application for the week ahead
- A handful of curated reads, listens, and resources
No doctrine. No dogma. No guru. Just a fellow traveler sharing what he’s found on the path.