From Arches to Bryce: What the hoodoos taught me
After visiting Arches National Park, I couldn’t stop thinking about the power of time—how it sculpts, shapes, and stretches what seems solid.
Then I arrived at Bryce Canyon… and the story deepened.
Here, the rocks aren’t graceful arches. They’re jagged, towering spires called hoodoos. According to Paiute legend, these hoodoos were once people—turned to stone as a consequence of their actions, frozen in place for eternity.
And I thought: how many of us are doing the same?
How many leaders—despite their success—stay locked in old patterns, outdated communication styles, or stories that no longer serve them?
Not because they want to.
But because they don’t know how to change.
That’s what I help my clients do:
Unfreeze the story.
Shift the presence.
Reconnect to their most powerful, connected self.
Because here’s the truth:
You are not made of stone.
You are not stuck.
And you don’t have to lead like you used to.
If it’s time to reshape your impact and presence, let’s talk.