People Don't Want More Information. They Want More Meaning. I Saw That Confirmed This Weekend.

Jun 14, 2026

Okay, so.

The quiz isn't live yet.

The tech team ran into something, and it's going to be early next week before it's ready. I know, I know. I'm sorry. I was so excited to get it to you this weekend.

But the weekend turned into something else entirely, and I want to tell you about it.

I've been at a conference in Boise.

Kit, the tech platform that I use to send you my email every week, holds a conference every year for the creators and businesses they serve. I went, and I did not expect to be as moved as I was.

Two coaches got on the main stage as keynote speakers and talked about real things. Hard things. The kind of pain that eventually becomes your signal, the thing that illuminates the path you show other people.

What struck me wasn't just that I agreed with them, although I did. It was that this was happening at a world-class creator conference. That these were the conversations a room full of founders and independent creators was hungry for. Vulnerability. Depth. Real self-work. Becoming more authentically yourself. These aren't niche interests. They're the appetite of the moment. Especially now. Especially in a world accelerating so fast toward automation and AI. People are not looking for more information. They're looking for more meaning.

And I'll tell you why that landed so personally for me right now.

I've spent thirty years in small rooms. Private rooms. One-on-ones, intimate groups, the deeply personal work that happens when it's just you and another human being willing to go there.

But I'm stepping into something bigger. Speaking. Presenting. Larger rooms, more people. And if I'm honest, there has been a quiet question underneath that: will this translate? Does the depth survive the stage?

Watching those coaches hold a room of hundreds completely, that question got quieter.

It gave me a kind of permission I didn't know I needed. And a deeper inspiration to keep sharing in the way I feel genuinely called to. Because my mission, as you know, is building bridges to real transformation. And seeing that this is what people are hungry for, everywhere, not just in therapy offices or women's circles or Zoom calls, that means everything to me. So thank you for letting me share that.

Then on Thursday morning I was literally standing outside on the street when I started chatting with a man I'd never met. We talked for a while about conscious leadership, about values-led work, about what I do in the world, about the Kit company culture and how much I love it and why.

He listened. He nodded. He got it.

Then he told me he was Kit's brand new COO.

I had been telling their new COO how much I loved his company before I had any idea who he was. Which felt about right, honestly.

And that was just one conversation. Over the weekend I met a woman who teaches Persian and Farsi for a living in Austin. A man based in Mexico with his family who teaches companies how to build AI architecture from the ground up. Someone who is literally walking across Africa installing water filtration systems so that more people on that continent have access to clean water. And a woman making six million dollars a year from gardening. From sharing her garden with the world every single day.

I am obsessed. I mean that sincerely. I find people so endlessly fascinating and inspiring.

And then there was Nathan, Kit's founder and CEO. Probably 36 years old. Three boys. Two of them were there at the conference, watching their dad give his keynote on the main stage in his element, at the company he built to sixty million dollars a year. Haley, their Chief Customer Officer, had her oldest daughter there working alongside her.

People thriving. Doing meaningful work. Positively impacting each other. Happy.

It's so cool. It genuinely fills me up.

I also ran into nature, to the river and the mountains Thursday evening with my photographer Jenny, which produced the images you're looking at right now.

 

And I've just onboarded a new VA who's going to help me show up in short-form content every single day, which feels like a whole new chapter beginning.

Lots happening from my corner of the world.

The quiz is coming early this week. I promise it'll be worth the wait.

Love and Blessings ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿชท

P.S. The first 11 people who take it get a free 45-minute session with me to unpack the results together. Just so you know that's coming.