Inheritors of significant wealth often carry a particular kind of unspoken weight. They’re expected to be grateful. They feel pressure to be careful. They navigate relationships where money is always present but rarely discussed. Many experience feelings of guilt, anxiety, confusion, or sadness. Some have never handled significant wealth before and aren’t sure what its arrival means for their lives.
This moment isn’t about money. It’s about meaning.
It moves through five territories — the landscape of what you have, your inner experience of it, the story you grew up with about wealth, how wealth shapes your relationships, and the questions you’re actually living with — but the order is shaped by what you bring to any given session.
By the end of the program, you usually have language for what you didn’t have language for before, awareness of the inherited material you’ve been carrying, and clarity about which parts of your relationship with wealth you want to carry forward and which you want to let go of.
People who will experience life-changing wealth and want to deeply explore what it means for their lives. The wealth may have already arrived. It may be anticipated from family resources. It may even be years away — a grandparent, for example, may want a grandchild to begin this work well before any transfer takes place.
What unites the people who fit this work isn’t a specific financial threshold but a moment of readiness — the recognition that wealth carries inner complexity that deserves real attention.
They often arrive saying: “I don’t know who to talk to about this.”
How it works:
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To explore new possibilities for your life
A conversation begins with a complimentary 30-minute exploratory call.