The Talent Read

$222.00

You have a zone of genius. The specific quality that makes people obsessed with you, your work, and your point of view. A through-line that connects every version of you — every chapter, every pivot, every seemingly random interest.

Most people can't see it in themselves — not because it isn't there, but because you're always too close to your own story to see the shape of it. That's proximity blindness. You cannot read the label from inside the jar.

HOW I DO THIS:

Strengths spotting. A strength isn't just what you're good at — it's what makes you feel strong doing it. I can see what makes you feel strong and what makes other people respond to you because of it. The overlap is where your genius lives.

Empathic accuracy. Most people have empathy — they can feel the emotional temperature of a person or room. Empathic accuracy is more specific. Psychologist William Ickes found that you read people most accurately when you have no personal stake in the outcome. I'm not you. I have no ego investment in your blind spots, your fears, or the stories you've been telling yourself. And I can see you more clearly than the people closest to you, and often more clearly than you can see yourself. This is the thing I'm exceptionally good at, and it's the hardest one to explain until you've experienced it.

Narrative intelligence. The ability to see your story and put language to it before you can tell it coherently — the thread connecting every version of you, every chapter, every interest you thought was a random side quest.

What happens in 45 minutes

We find your zone of genius, name your lore, and identify the specific quality that makes people obsessed with you, your work, and your point of view. You'll leave with language and a plan.

This is for you if:

  • You know you have something but can't name it

  • People respond to you in ways you don't fully understand yet

  • You've been told you're magnetic, brilliant, gifted — and still can't see it

  • You're ready to stop guessing and finally have the words and the plan

45 minutes. One conversation.

You have a zone of genius. The specific quality that makes people obsessed with you, your work, and your point of view. A through-line that connects every version of you — every chapter, every pivot, every seemingly random interest.

Most people can't see it in themselves — not because it isn't there, but because you're always too close to your own story to see the shape of it. That's proximity blindness. You cannot read the label from inside the jar.

HOW I DO THIS:

Strengths spotting. A strength isn't just what you're good at — it's what makes you feel strong doing it. I can see what makes you feel strong and what makes other people respond to you because of it. The overlap is where your genius lives.

Empathic accuracy. Most people have empathy — they can feel the emotional temperature of a person or room. Empathic accuracy is more specific. Psychologist William Ickes found that you read people most accurately when you have no personal stake in the outcome. I'm not you. I have no ego investment in your blind spots, your fears, or the stories you've been telling yourself. And I can see you more clearly than the people closest to you, and often more clearly than you can see yourself. This is the thing I'm exceptionally good at, and it's the hardest one to explain until you've experienced it.

Narrative intelligence. The ability to see your story and put language to it before you can tell it coherently — the thread connecting every version of you, every chapter, every interest you thought was a random side quest.

What happens in 45 minutes

We find your zone of genius, name your lore, and identify the specific quality that makes people obsessed with you, your work, and your point of view. You'll leave with language and a plan.

This is for you if:

  • You know you have something but can't name it

  • People respond to you in ways you don't fully understand yet

  • You've been told you're magnetic, brilliant, gifted — and still can't see it

  • You're ready to stop guessing and finally have the words and the plan

45 minutes. One conversation.