I'm a resilience coach. I work with people, with presence, with breath. That's my language. Code, tools, frameworks, agents — that was a conversation happening in rooms I hadn't walked into yet. I was curious, but I was also a little unsure whether any of it was really for me.
Thanks to this program, I learned to vibe code. Built landing pages, created decks, put together GPTs, and revamped my own website. Things I genuinely didn't think were in my skill set. And what surprised me most wasn't the output — it was how much I enjoyed getting there. The curiosity that got switched on hasn't switched off. If anything, it keeps growing.
The moment that really landed for me was Daniel Priestley saying: Pick a few things and be directional. Simple words. But they cut right through the noise. I'd been absorbing so much — so many ideas, so many possibilities — and that one line helped me get focused. I narrowed down my niche. Got clear on my expertise. Stopped spreading myself thin. That clarity has been a real gift.
Thank you for expanding my mind and filling my heart with wonder.