A Return to the Source
The Kin Awakening
The Kin Awakening is a return — not to the past, but to the truth.
It’s about remembering who we are before the world told us who to be.
About rebuilding the family as the center of meaning, not money.
It’s a movement for fathers, mothers, and creators who believe that freedom isn’t found online — it’s found at home.
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To awaken your kin is to live with conduct, to build deliberately, and to love with intention.


The Mission
Many of us are returning home — some by choice, some by circumstance.
But that return can be an awakening.
To live again in the place that raised you — to raise your own children where you once dreamed — is sacred.
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Our generation is meant to rebuild.
We can use this moment not as retreat, but as rebirth.
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This is what the Kin Awakening means:
My Awakening
In 2020, when I found out I was going to become a father, I went into my own woods — not a forest, but a stillness.
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Thoreau’s Walden became my compass.
It was my first ego death — the realization that I was chasing images instead of living ideals.
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When my brother passed, I found his old planner — blank, but carried.
That emptiness became an invitation.
I began writing — intentionally — and that became the first pages of the 90-Day Kin Planner.
In 2022, I went west to Montana after reading Wild West Photography by William Henry Jackson.
I wanted to see the world as he did — honest, untouched, alive.
Then I went to Concord, to the homes of Thoreau and Emerson, to see where it all began.
Their philosophy shaped the foundation of Intentional Conduct — a guide to live as they once urged: deliberately.




