The Future-Proof Creator Summit is happening June 5–7 at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel. And I'll be there.
Dan Koe, Kieran Drew, Taylin John Simmonds, and a full lineup of people who've figured out how to carry meaningful work into the world without hollowing it out to get there. Three days of live sessions. 500 seats at round tables. This isn't a stadium. You're in conversation, not an audience. Networking dinners designed to put the right people across from each other. Every session recorded and yours for 12 months. A year inside The Living Internet community. A 90-Day Creator Sprint so what you learn doesn't dissolve back into intention. Three meals included.
There's a virtual option too. Lock it in if you're still deciding, and upgrade later. But if you can make Vancouver, you should come. Something happens in a room together that a Zoom call has never once replicated.
Hotel discount deadline is in 4 days. Don't sleep on it.
Here's who I'm writing this for:
If you do real work but the world doesn't know you exist — you're the coach, guide, therapist, healer who is extraordinary in the room and nearly invisible outside it. Your calendar is full. Your leverage is zero. You've wondered, quietly, if it's supposed to stay this way.
If you can't figure out how to hold all of what you are in one thing — you've been told to niche down. You can't. You're a practitioner and a writer. You're a coach and a wilderness guide. You're spiritual and strategic. Someone needs to show you how to hold all of it.
If you've done the inner work but not the outer work — you know yourself. You've been through the fire, done your shadow, sat in ceremony. But the thing you're here to build isn't built yet, and you're not sure anymore whether that's fear or something else.
If your content feels nothing like who you actually are — you write something, read it back, feel a low-grade shame. That's not your voice and you know it. You just haven't found the gap yet or how to close it.
If you're tired of building things that don't compound — you show up, people respond, nothing moves. You want something that builds on itself. So your best work from three years ago is still finding the people it was always meant for.
If you're surrounded by people who don't understand what you're building — your family thinks it's a phase. Your friends don't ask. You haven't yet found the room where people are speaking your language without you having to explain the translation.
A couple of things I hear when I share this:
"I'm not really a creator — I do real work."
So did I. Then I realized: the medicine doesn't reach people it hasn't found. Building the vessel isn't separate from the work. It is part of the work now.
"I don't know if I'll know anyone there."
You won't. That's exactly the point. You don't need another room full of people who already know you.
"I'm not sure I'm ready."
You're not. Neither was I. Neither is anyone worth being in a room with.
Two options:
Book your ticket: VIP, GA, or Virtual at thelivinginternet.com. Use code ISH for a discount.
If you're not ready to buy yet, join the Telegram group. Bring the question that's in the way. Someone will answer it.
I'll see you in Vancouver.
Ish