The Concierge Engagement
A six-month private engagement for clients seeking sustained, integrated work across meditation, somatic health, nutrition, partnership, and inner life. A small number of clients are taken each year.
Who this is for
For lives that are, by most measures, working.
The Concierge Engagement was built for the client whose life is, by most external measures, working. The career is built. The household runs. The calendar is full. And underneath all of it, something has begun to come apart — quietly, without permission. The sleep is shallower than it used to be. The mind does not settle the way it once did. The body is sending signals the mind has been ignoring for years. The relationship is operational rather than alive. The work that built the life is no longer the work the next chapter requires.
This is not a problem that responds to another optimization. It responds to a steady, integrated, expertly-held container — across the inner life, the body, the nervous system, and the relationships that surround them — sustained long enough that the new patterns become permanent.
What changes over six months
The shape of an integrated life.
The nervous system settles. Resting heart rate drops. Heart rate variability rises. Sleep architecture deepens. The body begins to produce the kind of rest it has been borrowing against for years.
A daily contemplative practice becomes real — not aspirational, not occasional, but woven into the day in a way that no longer requires willpower. For most clients, this is the change that surprises them most.
The relationship to food, movement, and substance becomes coherent rather than performative. The protocols that emerge are sustainable because they are designed around the actual life the client is living, not the one a generic plan assumes.
The inner architecture — the inherited beliefs about worth, achievement, control, and rest — is examined honestly. What no longer serves is set down. What was always true is recovered.
For clients in partnership, the relationship becomes one of the most active sites of growth, rather than a casualty of it.
How the work is structured
Six months. Three intensives. Weekly contact.
Six months in length. The architecture is the same across clients; what fills it is designed around the individual.
Three in-person intensives of three to seven days each anchor the engagement — an opening intensive, a midpoint intensive, and a closing intensive. Intensives are held at our home studio in Incline Village, at the client's residence, or in another setting chosen for the moment. The opening establishes the practice. The midpoint recalibrates. The closing integrates and prepares the client for the life beyond the engagement.
Between intensives, the work continues weekly — one scheduled session per week, in person where the client's location allows, virtual where it does not. Each session covers whatever the practice and the client have agreed to work on in that season: a moving combination of meditation, somatic practice, movement, nutrition, sleep, and the deeper inner work Callie typically leads.
Asynchronous support is held throughout — voice and text access between sessions for the questions, decisions, and difficult moments that arise in real life rather than at scheduled hours. This is part of why the practice is intentionally small.
Biometric data is reviewed continuously. Most clients use WHOOP. Resting heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, and sleep architecture are tracked across the engagement and reviewed in regular cadence. The data is not used to push or to shame. It is used as honest feedback on whether the nervous system is genuinely settling.
The work itself
Held inside a single contemplative frame.
The modalities drawn on are deep and varied — Kriya Yoga and Hong-Sau meditation, Ayurvedic protocols, qigong, hatha and Jivamukti-influenced yoga, strength and resistance training, breathwork, somatic practice, four-hands healing where appropriate, executive and life coaching, and the deeper work of identifying and dismantling the inherited beliefs that keep a life smaller than it is meant to be.
What matters is not the list. What matters is that all of it is held inside a single contemplative frame, by practitioners who have been training in this lineage for years, and that the protocol each client receives is designed for them — not adapted from a curriculum.
How engagements begin
Each engagement begins with a conversation.
The Concierge Engagement opens to a small number of new clients each year. If, after an initial conversation, the work is a fit on both sides, the client receives an intake document and a request for relevant biometric data. A second conversation follows. Only then does the engagement formally begin.
Investment is discussed in conversation.
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