Skip to content
The Challenge of Being Visionary and Heart-Led: Thirty Years Later

The Challenge of Being Visionary and Heart-Led: Thirty Years Later

February 18, 2026 7:47am

The Personal Challenge of Being Visionary and Heart-Led Dreams become concrete. The road continues. And I never escaped my humanity. I Never Escaped My Humanity I’ve used my abilities to recreate narratives, images, roles, and ways of being. I’ve learned how to adapt in rooms, how to lead in circles, how to align with visions mine and others’. But no matter how much I refined the narrative, I never escaped my humanity. And I no longer want to. The Old Way Was Fun Profitable and the Costs Were Still Too Great There was a time in my life when selling…

Devotion: The Quiet Power Guiding Our Becoming

Devotion: The Quiet Power Guiding Our Becoming

August 7, 2025 8:47am

  Devotion: The Quiet Power Guiding Our Becoming By Chris “Yellow Owl” Albaugh What are you devoting your life to? This question isn’t meant to shame or correct. It’s an invitation. A moment to pause and feel the pulse beneath your daily choices. Because whether we realize it or not, we are always devoted to something. For some, devotion flows toward image, toward being seen a certain way, being accepted, praised, or admired. For others, it quietly attaches to the accumulation of power, control, or material success. And for many, it becomes a dance between all of these, caught in…

Commitment: The Identity We Choose and the Purpose We Serve

Commitment: The Identity We Choose and the Purpose We Serve

June 28, 2025 5:07am

Commitment: The Identity We Choose and the Purpose We Serve There is power in commitment. In a world of fleeting pleasures, instant gratification, and self-curated avatars, commitment often feels like a limitation. A cage. But commitment—when rooted in conscious alignment—becomes a sacred vessel. A crucible that tempers our raw edges, a path that refines us into who we are becoming. The challenge is not commitment itself, but what we commit to. Many of us first commit to identities: — the survivor, the provider, the healer, the rebel, the entrepreneur, the seeker. We commit to personas that arise from our experiences,…

Back To Top