Issue 02 · An invitation to a live room
Anna, between cohorts, in the kitchen where most of these letters get written.
A short letter inviting you to spend an evening with me, live and free, on Wednesday June 18.
Twice a year I open a room. No promotion, no countdown timer, no pressure to buy anything. Just two hours, on a Wednesday evening, with a small group of women who recognize each other inside the first five minutes. That's what this is.
The workshop is called From Stuck to Free, after the free guide that most of these rooms grow out of. It runs for ninety minutes plus a thirty-minute Q&A. We walk through the four shifts that move women out of survival mode, and we sit together with what they bring up.
I do it live, because the alternative is recording another video course that adds to the pile of things you've half-finished. This is different. You show up. We're in the same room. I see your name in the chat, and you see the other women's names too. The work happens in that small recognition.
If you're already on my list, you'll have heard me mention the workshop a few times. If this is your first time at one of my things, welcome. There are no prerequisites, no homework, no expectations of having read anything beforehand. The only thing I ask is that you bring one honest question for the Q&A.
The room is free. I won't sell you anything during it. At the very end, I mention the deeper container for women who want to keep going, briefly and without pressure. That's it.
Wednesday June 18. Two hours that fit into your evening, with a 48-hour replay if you can't be there live.
What we'll move through, together
"I cried twice in the first hour. The kind of cry that finally let something move. Came back four months later for the cohort. Completely different woman."
"I went in expecting another generic webinar. I left understanding I'd been on an unspoken sabbatical from myself for years. Two hours that genuinely moved something."
"Quiet, honest, sharp. The opposite of every webinar I've sat through this year. I keep recommending it."
Tell me where to send the link. The calendar invite arrives within the minute.
P.S.
If you're already deep in this kind of work and not sure whether you need another room like this, my honest answer is: probably not, but the Q&A often surprises people. Either way, the room will be small and the conversation will be real.
With care,
Anna