Harvest Your Story

A weekly group practice in shaping the story you most need to tell now.

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Every season of life calls for a story

Sometimes it is legacy: preserving memory for those who come after.

Sometimes it is professional: presenting yourself with conviction to land new work or lead with clarity.

Sometimes it is personal: naming conflict, listening to your own heart, and finding the words that hold you together.

The process

In Harvest Your Story, you will:

Download the raw material of your life: characters, conflicts, and memories that are shaping you now.

Craft language that clarifies purpose, heals rifts, or propels you into the future.

Incarnate your story in the world—whether in a family conversation, a professional pitch, or a written piece to keep for yourself.

The steps are the same for everyone, but the reason you come is yours. We coach you through a structured process that helps you listen to yourself and bring to light more than you realized you carried.

FAQ

  • No. This is not a fixed cohort. You can join for a month or stay indefinitely. Story changes as life changes; each return gives you new clarity, new words, and new courage to act.

  • That’s the point of the group. We begin with questions that help you identify the story that matters most right now—whether it’s preserving a family legacy, clarifying a professional transition, or making sense of a conflict.

  • Not at all. This is not a writing class. The process is about listening to yourself and finding words that work in real life. The language you leave with will be your own, coached into clarity.

  • Anyone who feels an urgency to name and live their story: individuals at a crossroads, professionals seeking to lead with conviction, or family members wanting to preserve memory and meaning.

  • Yes. Because the process is structured but not linear, you can join when you’re ready and step away when life requires. Each session gives you tools you can carry forward.

  • Yes. We meet weekly on Zoom and provide asynchronous material and stay in touch using Skool.

  • Practical story drafts, language you can use right away, and a practice of listening to yourself that deepens over time.

Meet your coaches

Jordan Soliday
Co-Founder & Narrative Chaplain

MIT xPRO instructor, co-creator of Unhurried Design, former pastor, and author of the forthcoming book The Urgency of Slowing. Helps people integrate who they are with what they create, then move with a non-anxious presence through uncertainty.

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Samir Selmanović
Co-Founder & Narrative Chaplain

Executive coach, conference founder, ordained minister, and seasoned guide for leaders seeking deeper meaning. Writes “The New Glossary” on Substack and is developing the book How to Be Out of Control. Samir sees himself and those he works with as ordinary mystics.

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