Who this is for?
Founders and executives who have built something real. People with vision, with drive, with a clear sense of where they are going — but who feel the world is not reading them at the level of who they truly are.
Or leaders at an inflection point. A new chapter, a new market, a company inherited or transformed. People who need to define who they are in this new role before the world defines it for them.
In every case: people who have everything to say — and haven't yet found the way to say it so that it lands.
The Inner Leader Method
Most leadership work focuses on communication. On perception. On what the world sees.
I work on what is behind the glass.
The Inner Leader Method is a four-movement process developed over decades of work with people at defining moments in their lives. It helps founders and executives discover and embody their authentic leadership identity — from the inside out. Not communication. Not branding. Something deeper: clarity.
The world defines the leaders who don't define themselves. And it almost always gets it wrong.
I work differently. First I listen — in a very specific way. Questions that open, not questions that confirm. I observe not just what people say but how they say it. I read every word, every pause, every contradiction — like pieces of a puzzle — until I find the invisible thread that connects everything.
Then I translate. I take that thread and turn it into something so precise, so entirely theirs, that they simply step into it.
I am not helping my clients become someone new. I am helping them embody with full clarity who they already are.
And when that happens — everything changes. How they relate to their team. How they enter a room. How the world begins to read them differently. Not because they learned to communicate better. Because they became more themselves. And that is felt.
Where this work happens
Think True retreats take place in two extraordinary settings — chosen because the place is part of the method.
On the road. A private Walk True journey on the Camino de Santiago or the Via Francigena — walking, one-on-one sessions, group work, silence, nature. The road strips away everything that isn't essential. What remains is who you are.
In the hermitage. A six-day retreat in an ancient Italian hermitage set within a nature reserve. Daily yoga, individual sessions, walking through landscapes of rare beauty. A place where centuries of silence have made the walls good at holding space.
Same method. Same intention. Two different roads — for two different moments in a life.