this site is where narrative alchemy becomes practice—games, tools, and experiments for people who know their story is their operating system.
Bridging the gap of discontentment
In this episode, Sarah and Clay jump into the gap of discontentment to find out why there seems to be a pervasive sense of discontentment in our lives these days.
beginnings
in the beginning was a feeling of something lost a long time ago in the time between moments, in the space between dark and light it slipped away from me now room by room I wait, hoping it will find it’s way back to me
Time Travelling Wisdom Seekers
In this episode, Sarah Beth and Clay travel back in time to deliver a message of wisdom to their younger selves.
Every time we compromise, we die a little
In this episode, Sarah Beth and Clay talk about why compromise is not always the best option and how people should look for the win/win scenario instead.
The Journey Is Never a Straight Line
In this episode, Sarah Beth and Clay share their personal stories and some of the obstacles they’ve had to face along the way.
Is It Necessary To Have a Higher Purpose?
In this episode Sarah Beth and Clay discuss the idea of purpose and what role it does or doesn’t play in helping us feel more fulfilled.
Embrace You Inner Wildness
In this episode, Sarah Beth and Clay discuss how modern life has disconnected us from our inner wildness and how re-engaging with our inner wildness can lead to feeling more peaceful.
Conversation with Simon Perkin
I had a fantastic conversation with Simon Perkin about planning for success PDR.
Follow Your Instincts
It’s been said that your “gut instinct” is your intellect on speed. In this episode, Sarah Beth and Clay discuss body wisdom and learning to trust your intuition.
French Market in Southam
I took a stroll in to town to check out the French Market. #Southam #Community
Can Physical Training Be a Spiritual Practice?
In this episode, Clay and Sarah Beth discuss how physical training, like weightlifting, can be used as a spiritual practice. #Fitness #Lifestyle
Afternoon in a Quiet Room
While rummaging through one of my old notebooks, I came across this question: can I make my life count?










