Sign the Pact.
Join the movement to build differently.
This is not a subscription but a declaration.
When you sign the pact, you're making a commitment to yourself, a sign that you're building differently, in your own way, and that you're not doing it alone.
Hundreds of Quietly Disruptive founders have already signed, each one building differently in their own corner of the world.
Signing the pact is a personal declaration that you're committed to building differently, in whatever way that looks like for you.
It's free, and it's the door to everything the Quietly Disruptive world has to offer, including a weekly letter, in-person and online workshops and meetups, and being part of a growing movement of founders who are proving that quiet disruption is more powerful than loud hustle.
What’s on the other side
Sign the pact, and you’ll receive all these goodies, absolutely free:
Field Notes: Every week, I share what the Quietly Disruptive path really looks like including behind-the-scenes confessions, quiet wins, and hard-won lessons from 25 years of building businesses the unconventional way. It's my field notes from the front line.
In-Person Meetups: First invitations to Quietly Disruptive founders getting together over real drinks, for the kind of conversations that only happen when you're in the same room as people who think the way you do. No awkward icebreakers, and absolutely no one trying to sell you their mastermind before you've finished your coffee.
Online Workshops: First invitations to practical, sessions tackling the real challenges Quietly Disruptive founders actually face, designed around what you actually need rather than fluffy theory or thinly veiled sales pitches dressed up as education (it happens 🤢).
Cahoots: Automatic invites to Cahoots, my sister venture co-hosted with Carla Watkins. Quarterly anti-networking gatherings designed for founders who'd rather have a proper conversation than work the room. Relaxed, real, and the complete opposite of every networking event you've ever dreaded attending.
Plant Your Flag: When you're ready, write one honest sentence about what you're building and what corner of the world you're here to change. It goes on the wall alongside every other founder who's planted theirs, a growing record of the corners of the world being quietly, deliberately changed.

