The Call of the Red Rocks: Why Your Business Needs an Immersion, Not Just a Zoom Call


There is a particular kind of tired that lives in your bones after years of building something meaningful through a screen. You know the one. It settles in after the fifteenth Zoom call of the month or maybe even week, after another voice memo strategy session, after scrolling through yet another online course you bought but never finished because the energy just wasn't there. Or realizing you have been posting squares on instagram for 12 years.. and voices in your head are screaming " What THEEE F**** am I even doing!!!"

Maybe you've done all the "right" things, invested in the coaches and the templates and the systems, and still something feels incomplete. Perhaps what you're craving isn't more information at all, but an entirely different way of receiving it.

I want to talk about what happens when you step away from the laptop and into the land itself.


This land has a way of cracking you open if you let it. The red rocks don't care about your revenue goals or your content calendar. They've been standing there for millions of years, holding space for transformation long before any of us decided to package it into six week programs. When you walk among them, something shifts in your nervous system that no webinar could ever touch. Your breath slows down. The mental chatter quiets. And in that stillness, the clarity you've been chasing actually has room to arrive.

This is what I mean when I say your business needs an immersion, not just another call.

We've been sold this idea that growth can happen entirely through our screens, that we can build empires from our couches while multitasking between client work and laundry. And yes, technology has given us incredible access and flexibility. But something gets lost in translation when every meaningful conversation happens through pixels. Research actually backs this up in ways that might surprise you.

Studies show that in person experiences generate significantly more creative ideas and deeper problem solving than virtual alternatives ever could. Face to face connection builds trust and understanding that emails and video calls simply cannot replicate. There's a reason 84% of executives still prefer meeting in person when real relationship building is on the line.

Your business isn't just a series of transactions and strategies. It's an extension of who you are and who you're becoming.



When I designed the Sedona Immersion as part of Her Vision, I wasn't trying to add a fancy bonus or check a box. Everything about this mentorship is rooted in the belief that visionary women need more than advice delivered through their inbox. You need space to feel your way through decisions that matter. You need to be held by a community of women who understand the particular weight of leading something soul aligned in a world that often rewards the opposite. And sometimes, you need the desert sky above you and solid ground beneath your feet to remember why you started this work in the first place.

The land teaches differently than any curriculum ever could.

Standing on those red rocks, you're not just consuming content or taking notes in a Google doc. Your whole body becomes part of the learning. Conversations happen while walking trails instead of staring at Brady Bunch squares on a screen. Ideas emerge over shared meals and morning hikes, in the quiet moments between planned activities where the real magic tends to live. Feedback lands differently when you can feel the presence of the person offering it, when you can read their body language and sense their energy without any digital barrier in between.



I've watched women arrive at immersions completely depleted, carrying the heaviness of trying to do everything alone for too long. By the time they leave, something has fundamentally reorganized inside them. It's not that all their problems are solved or their to do lists have magically disappeared. But the way they hold those challenges has transformed. They've gained perspective that only distance and nature and genuine human connection can provide. And they've remembered that building a business doesn't have to feel like slowly grinding themselves down to nothing.

The desert has a way of stripping things to their essence.

All the noise falls away out there. The comparison spirals and the should haves and the constant pressure to be producing something visible every single day, those voices get quieter when you're surrounded by ancient formations that couldn't care less about your Instagram engagement. What remains is what's actually true. What remains is the vision that called you to this work before anyone else's opinions got layered on top. What remains is you, finally having the space to hear yourself think again.

Her Vision was created for women who are ready for this kind of depth.




This isn't a weekend workshop where you show up, absorb information, and then return to the same patterns. It's six months of high touch mentorship designed to actually rewire how you approach your business and your life. The Sedona Immersion is woven into that container because I believe transformation needs to happen in your body, not just your mind. We'll work with your unique design and your cosmic blueprint to build something that's truly aligned with how you're built to lead. And we'll do some of that sacred work with red rock vistas stretching out before us, reminding us just how vast the possibilities actually are.

You don't need another course sitting untouched in your downloads folder.

What you might need is permission to step away from the grind entirely, even just for a few days, and let the land hold you while you remember what you're building toward. What you might need is to feel your feet on solid earth and your lungs filled with high desert air and your heart surrounded by women who see you fully. What you might need is the kind of experience that can't be replicated through any screen, no matter how good the wifi.

The red rocks are calling for a reason.

They've been calling women to their edges and their centers for longer than any of us can comprehend. Something in that landscape knows how to mirror back the transformation you're ready for, how to show you the parts of yourself you've been too busy to notice. Sedona isn't just a pretty backdrop for retreat photos. It's a teacher, a catalyst, a place where the veil between who you've been and who you're becoming gets remarkably thin.

If any of this is landing somewhere deep, I hope you'll trust that feeling.

Join Her Vision, A 6 Month High Touch Business Mentorship for Women + Sedona Immersion. Starting April 1st.

Later will take care of itself, but this invitation won't wait forever. The land is ready when you are.

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