Clarity Circles

A room of women who get it. Once a month. On Zoom.

There’s a particular loneliness at this stage. The friends from before don’t quite get it. The friends you’d make now haven’t shown up yet. So you keep doing the work alone — the decisions, the doubt, the 2am Google searches, the conversations with yourself in the car.

This is for that.

Who this is for

Clarity Circles is a paid subscriber benefit. If you’re paying for Life Branches, you’re in.

You don’t need to be in a specific crisis. You don’t need to have it figured out. You don’t need to know what you want to say before you log on.

What you do need: to be a woman somewhere in this stretch of midlife — questioning, rebuilding, deciding, grieving, or just tired of pretending none of that is happening.

That’s the filter. That’s the whole thing.

Become a paid member to join the Clarity Circles Live on Zoom every month

How it works

Once a month, on Zoom. One hour or so.

Everyone has room to actually talk. I facilitate, but I’m not running a workshop. There’s no slide deck. No worksheet. No icebreaker. We get on the call, we say what’s real, and we listen to each other.

That’s it.

If you’re a paid member, you’ll get an invite link in your email prior to every event.

What we actually talk about

The decisions that feel impossible. The identities that don’t fit anymore. The marriages and friendships and careers you’re not sure how to name. The questions nobody else in your life seems to be asking — the ones you stopped asking out loud because the answers people gave you weren’t useful.

This is the room where you can ask them.

What it isn’t

Not group therapy. Not a class. Not a webinar where I talk and you take notes.

Not a place where you have to perform being okay. Or perform not being okay, either.

No homework between sessions. You show up. That’s the whole ask.

A note on privacy

Nothing is recorded. Ever. What’s said in the circle stays in the circle.

The point is to have a place where you don’t have to manage how it sounds — because nobody outside the room is going to hear it.