Have a story to tell? Join me on Keep Going
I’ve been thinking a lot about who belongs on Keep Going. I’m reworking the show and am looking for a fresh crop of guests.
Keep Going has always been about what happens after things break. Not the clean version people tell later, but the moment itself, when the plan fails, when the identity you built starts to slip, when you have to decide whether to keep moving or step away.
So I’m looking for guests who can tell stories like that. For a long time I’ve worked with PR people and other folks to get folks with some sort of story. I’d like to expand into people who work as psychologists, writers, journalists, and artists. I want to expand Keep Going to contain the scope of human endeavor.
I want people with stories that still feel raw. I was founders who lost something real. I want operators who made a call that didn’t work. I want writers who hit a wall and had to rethink the work. I want anyone who has been through a stretch where things did not go the way they were supposed to, and is willing to talk about it without sanding it down.
I’m also interested in people who study or work inside these moments. Psychologists, clinicians, counselors, researchers, people trying to understand how we deal with pressure, failure, work, and change. Not abstract theory, but work that connects to how people actually live.
The format stays simple. A conversation, about a half hour, recorded remotely. No performance. No need to package the story into a lesson. Just a chance to walk through what happened, what it felt like, and what came next.
If that sounds like you, or if someone comes to mind as you read this, reach out. You can pick a spot below or respond to this email with your pitch. Hope to hear from you soon.


