AUTHORSHiP
a Brand strategy sprint for public THINKERS
If your ideas are part of your core product, welcome.
The AUTHORSHiP Sprint is designed for public-facing professionals, writers, speakers, strategists, educators, and creators who are ready to operate with ownership and authority in the public eye.
This isn’t a “how to grow online” program. It’s for emerging voices seeking to earn visibility that’s worth more than buzz by refining how they show up, what they stand for, and how their work is packaged and understood.
Apply By: March 2nd
FIRST CLASS: April 6th
open seats: 6
one-time Tuition: $1,295
program
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Claiming Authorship Over Who You Are in Public
Week one focuses on identity—not in the abstract, but in practice.
Participants work to:
Articulate a clear public identity beyond job titles or credentials
Clarify what their visibility is actually for
Identify the role they are positioned to play in the public conversation
This week establishes the primary identity participants are willing to lead with—language that is embodied, defensible, and sustainable.
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Turning Identity Into Infrastructure
Week two focuses on integration—how your identity narrative becomes repeatable systems for connection, contribution, and conversion.
Participants work to:
Translate their point of view into clear signals audiences can recognize and return to
Design a coherent flow between ideas, offers, and public touchpoints
Structure their visibility so meaning compounds over time
Shift from being “interesting but hard to place” to distinctly recognizable
By the end of week two, participants are no longer clarifying who they are. They are actively shaping how others discover, understand, and engage with their work.
pre-enrollment info
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Upcoming Sprint Dates: April 6th, 8th, 13th, and 15th, 2026
4 live virtual sessions
Meetings held Mondays and Wednesdays
4:30 – 5:45 PM PT / 7:30 - 8:45 ET
Two consecutive weeks
Sessions combine teaching, facilitated discussion, and live integration work. The group is intentionally small to allow for depth, rigor, and direct engagement.
Format & Schedule
private consulting session
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Enrollment includes one 45-minute private consulting session per participant.
This session can be used to:
Refine authorship language
Apply the framework to a specific platform, offer, or body of work
Pressure-test a public-facing decision
Clarify next steps following the sprint
investment
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One-Time Tuition Fee: $1,295
Leaders at your level routinely invest thousands of dollars annually in professional development, executive coaching, and advisory support. This sprint is intentionally priced to be high-value, high-touch, and highly accessible, without compromising depth.
This $1,295 rate reflects a first-class, founding-cohort investment—an early opportunity to engage this work before pricing increases in future rounds.
Your tuition includes:
A focused, application-based strategy sprint
Live instruction with guided facilitation and integration
Small-group rigor designed for meaningful exchange (not passive learning)
Individual strategic support to ensure real-world application
This is not a self-paced course or a surface-level workshop. It’s a concentrated leadership and strategy experience, designed to deliver momentum and actionable direction at a fraction of what comparable professional development typically costs.
Fit Check
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The AUTHORSHiP Sprint is designed for people who want to define their public image with intention and develop a digital footprint that amplifies work meant to serve others, not just sell to them.
This sprint is especially well suited for:
Subject matter experts who are packaging and monetizing their experience
Educators building independent platforms to share knowledge beyond traditional institutions
Writers, thinkers, and cultural commentators using multimedia to expand the reach of their ideas
Public-facing leaders whose credibility depends on their consistent presence and clarity
Participants are people who:
Are already producing public work (or preparing to) and want it to land with more meaning
Want to operate with greater authority in digital and public spaces
Are ready to define their point of view instead of outsourcing it to algorithms
Understand that influence is a responsibility
This is not a quick fix or a crash course in “going viral.”