The same coaching.
Free, in public.
This is exactly the same work I do privately. Same attention, same depth, no lesser version and no compromise. The one and only difference is that you give me permission to share our sessions and communication publicly, so other people can learn from it. That permission is the whole price, and you keep the final say over every last piece of it for a full seven days, with the right to cut anything or hold the whole thing back.
Why it exists
I do not think real support should only reach people who can pay for it. If coaching is out of reach for you right now, this is a real door, not a consolation prize. And honestly, letting people watch the work happen is the truest way to show what it actually is, far better than asking you to take my word for it. You can watch some of it on the YouTube channel before you ever decide anything.
Here is the deal
So that it is completely clear before you commit to anything, here is exactly what each side gives.
What you give
Permission to record the session and share it publicly. That is it. You agree to it up front by signing the agreement, which lays out everything below in plain terms.
What I give, and the seven day window
After we talk, you get the full recording, and seven days to decide what happens with it before anything goes out. In that window you are fully in control. I can cut, blur, beep, or redact anything you want, so we can keep the session public while still protecting whatever you would rather not share.
If you decide you do not want it public at all, that is completely fine. Just tell me within the seven days and it never gets posted.
If you change your mind
Within those seven days you have real choices. If the session turned out to be genuinely valuable and you would rather keep it to yourself, you can simply choose to pay for it as private coaching instead. You never have to. You can just as easily ask me not to release it, and it stays free and unreleased. The point is that the decision is always yours.
And after the window? Technically the recording is mine and I could do as I like with it. But that is not how I want to work. My goal is always to respect what people want, so if you ever change your mind later, reach out and tell me what you are thinking, and we will do our best to work something out.