
A World In Color
“Where Your Story Meets the Story of Us”

A World In Color
4-week immersion for those ready to remember who they are
This is for the one who’s done performing. Who’s tired of living from fear, control, and survival, and knows there’s more.
Over four weeks, you’ll join a small, intimate group on a journey of self-remembrance. Shedding old identities, reconnecting with your soul, and beginning to create from truth and love, not conditioning.
The experience includes:
• 1:1 sessions to go deep into your unique story
• Weekly group time to explore, reflect, and expand
• A 7-day cleanse, guided by a certified Ayurvedic practitioner, to clear the body and awaken clarity
• A thoughtfully curated workbook, which we’ll move through together, page by page, layer by layer, as a companion to the work.
And it all culminates in an in-person weekend at the renown Fort Lewis Lodge and Farm. 3,300 acres of mountains, rivers, and wild stillness. You’ll soak in the wood-fired sauna, swim in the cow pasture river, share nourishing meals, sit around the fire under a canopy of stars, and walk the land among new lifelong friends.
• Total Cost — $850.00
Includes: 6 1:1 sessions, 4 group sessions, 76-page curated workbook, on-site retreat, Lodging 2 nights, and 6 meals. Total value $2,400+
• Dates: 8/7-9/7
Start Date: August 7
Cleanse Dates: August 16-22
In-person Weekend: September 5-7
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Co-Creator and Co-Leader of A World in Color
For most of his adult life, Matt looked like he had it together, driven, successful, easy to be around. But underneath, he felt lost. Disconnected from his body. Unclear about who he really was. Stuck in patterns of addiction, overachieving, approval-seeking, and quiet burnout.
In 2022, everything changed. Matt made a decision to stop numbing and start feeling. He flew to Costa Rica, sat in deep ceremony with Ayahuasca, and came face to face with parts of himself he’d spent years avoiding. That experience cracked something open. For the first time in his life, he felt fully alive, and knew there was no going back.
Since then, Matt’s been rebuilding his life from the inside out. He created A World in Color to invite others do the same. His approach is honest, grounded, and focused on real transformation, not self-improvement, but self-remembrance. He’s not here to fix anyone. He’s here to walk alongside people who are ready to drop the mask and come home to themselves.
Matt lives in the mountains of Virginia with his partner Kelly, where they live among family and host retreats on 3,300 acres of wild, beautiful land. He’s a coach, a writer, and someone who’s been through the dark and found his way to the light, not perfectly, but honestly.
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Ayurvedic Health Counselor and Co-Leader and Co-Creator of A World in Color
Charlotte’s journey into healing began in an unexpected place—teaching English in Thailand. While living there, she discovered Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of natural medicine, and something about it just made sense. It felt like coming home.
Not long after returning to the U.S., Charlotte was diagnosed with precancerous cells on her cervix. Faced with a medical recommendation that could affect her fertility, she knew in her gut there had to be another way. She dove into holistic healing—nutrition, herbs, emotional work, lifestyle changes—and within a few months, her test results came back completely clear. That moment taught her something she still holds close: the body knows how to heal, we just have to create the right conditions.
Charlotte has spent the years since helping others do just that. She’s a certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor, and her work is rooted in reconnecting people with their bodies, their intuition, and their power to heal. During the immersion, she leads the 1-week cleanse and throughout the immersion supports the group through gentle, grounded conversations around nourishment, embodiment, and emotional clearing.
Charlotte’s presence is dynamic, warm, and deeply caring. She’s not about quick fixes or wellness trends, she’s about coming back to what’s real and lasting. When she’s not supporting others, she’s probably wandering a trail, dancing in her kitchen, or making herbal infusions in the sunshine.
Our Growing Community!

That means we are not just creators, we are creation itself.
Not just the ones holding the brush, but the very brushstrokes.
Not just the storytellers, but the story told.
It reframes everything.
Your scars become texture.
Your grief becomes shading.
Your joy becomes color.
Your silence becomes negative space.
To live as art is to understand that beauty doesn’t come from perfection, but from expression.
Raw, honest, alive.
It doesn’t need to make sense, it needs to make you feel.
And suddenly, your healing isn’t just for you.
Your becoming isn’t just personal.
It’s a public offering.
A living gallery that invites others to weep, remember, touch, and awaken.
So maybe the goal isn’t to “figure it all out.”
Maybe the goal is to become more visible, more you.
To let yourself be witnessed, unfinished and vibrant.
To remember that nothing needs to be added or fixed,
Just revealed.
Because we are the art.
And we always have been.
We Are the Art

Is This For Me?
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You’ve checked all the boxes, but still feel like something’s missing. You did everything they said would make you happy. But success without soul tastes hollow. You’re ready for something real.
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You buried your voice beneath responsibility. You’ve always felt the world more deeply. But somewhere along the way, you stopped creating. You’re ready to make again, not for applause, but for truth.
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Maybe you’ve wandered from religion, but never lost your hunger for God. You’ve searched across belief systems, continents, and constellations. You’re not looking for answers anymore, you’re ready to remember.
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You’ve grown more than most can see, and now you’re craving depth, aliveness, and people who meet you there. You’ve outgrown the old conversations, the old rhythms, the old roles. You’re ready for community that are living wide awake and reflect who you are now.
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You’ve carried more than most will ever know. But now, the war is over. It’s time to live like you’re free.
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You’re done letting it define you. It’s time to create a life of impact and bless us all with the lessons learned in those hard seasons.
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Everyone looks to you, but who sees you? You’re ready to lead from a deeper place now. Not from performance, but from presence.
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You were told you were too much or you needed to toughen up. But your softness is your superpower. The world doesn’t need you tougher, it needs you tuned in.
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You’ve held it together for everyone else. But now it’s your turn. To feel. To receive. To let life hold you.
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You’ve felt it stirring beneath the surface, something ancient, something wild. You’re ready to step into the life that’s been waiting for you.
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Pain became your home. But something in you knows: it doesn’t have to end here. Even sorrow can be a doorway to light. You never stopped believing in beauty.
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Everything’s shifting. Nothing feels certain. Which means, anything is possible. This is when your magic appears.
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You thought you missed your moment. But your roots were growing in secret. You needed to be carved out deeper. And now, you’re right on time. We’re ready for you.
If your longing runs deeper than goals and metrics.
If you’re done performing, done pretending, and ready to remember who you really are.
You don’t need another self-help program.
You need a space that helps you come alive again.
A World in Color is not about fixing what’s broken.
It’s about revealing what’s been buried.
And creating a life that reflects your soul in full-spectrum truth.
This is not a program. It’s not coaching
It’s the threshold for a new world
A living ecosystem where
Inner revolution becomes outer expression
It’s not protest, it’s a resurrection
Not teaching people to perform revolution, but to become one
Remembering replaces self-improvement
And men and women reclaim their divinity, not by force, but by surrender
Technology and spirit are braided together
And every person is invited not to be fixed, but to feel
Until what’s false burns away
And what’s true remains