The Profit, People, Purpose Community
For readers who want to go deeper, I host a monthly Zoom gathering for leaders who feel that quiet restlessness the book describes.
This is not a course.
Not a sales pitch.
Not a networking club.
It is a thoughtful, faith-informed community conversation.
Once a month, we gather to:
- Reflect on aligning profit, people, and purpose
- Process real leadership challenges
- Share wisdom from our work and our faith
- Encourage one another toward integrity and impact
Each gathering includes a short reflection, guided discussion, and practical next steps.
The goal is simple: To help successful leaders reorder what matters — so that success strengthens rather than erodes who they truly are.
Complete and Send the form below to express interest.
FAQ are underneath the form.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) related to this monthly gathering
Who is this for?
Readers of Profit Seeks Purpose—and anyone resonating with questions about success, purpose, faith, and leadership. Especially helpful for leaders and entrepreneurs who want space to reflect.
Do I need to finish the book first?
No. Reading helps, but it’s not required. You’re welcome at any point.
Is this a class or coaching program?
No. It’s a guided conversation, not a course. There’s no curriculum to complete.
What happens in a session?
A brief reflection, open conversation, gentle coaching prompts, and prayer. You can listen or share.
Do I have to talk?
No. Listening counts.
How big is the group?
Small enough for real conversation.
Is this confidential?
Yes. What’s shared stays in the group.
Is this only for people of faith?
The space is grounded in faith, but curiosity and respect are enough to begin.
How often and how long do you meet?
Once a month on Zoom for 75–90 minutes. Date To Be Determined.
What if I miss a session?
That’s okay. Come when you can.
What this is not
This is not a lecture, sales pitch, therapy or crisis counseling, theological or political debate, or a hustle/productivity group.
Who this is not for
This may not be the right fit if you want quick tactics, high-energy hype, arguments, or a program to “complete.” This space is for those willing to slow down and reflect.