An Invitation to the Next Sober Creative Reset
Starting this April with Early Access Pricing Opening Tomorrow for 24 Hours
There’s a particular kind of quiet you find on a forest trail.
Not silence — the forest is never silent. But underneath the birdsong and the wind moving through the canopy, there’s something steadying. A sense that everything here is doing exactly what it’s meant to do. Growing. Releasing. Becoming.
That’s the feeling I want to hold for this next Reset.
What happens when you step into the forest?
You slow down. You start noticing things you’d walked past a hundred times — the way ferns unfurl from nothing, the patience of a butterfly waiting on a leaf, the way light filters differently when you’re inside the trees instead of looking at them from the road.
That’s what these 30 days will be. Not a dramatic leap. A deliberate step into a different kind of attention.
“Josh guides his Reset in a way that goes beyond simply ‘stimulating not drinking.’ We received a daily email with a question to reflect on — not about alcohol, but rather about what becomes possible without drinking. Or what shows up in our awareness when there’s no alcohol involved. Those questions really made me think, in a way that went much deeper than I had anticipated.”
— Inge van de Graaf, Netherlands
Most of us aren’t lost. We’re just moving too fast to notice what’s growing underneath the noise.
Alcohol doesn’t make the trail easier — it just makes you okay with not seeing clearly. The fog becomes familiar. The low light starts to feel like the only light.
Thirty days without it isn’t a sacrifice. It’s a clearing.
“Through this Creative Reset, Josh offers a powerful invitation to release the patterns that quietly drain energy and clarity. It creates intentional space to pause, reflect, and choose a different response... it affirms our inherent capacity to move through inner struggle and step into a more peaceful, empowered way of being.”
— Sandy B., United States
Here’s what the Reset actually is.
Every morning, a short reflection lands in your inbox. Not a lecture. Not a checklist. A single question or observation designed to slow you down and turn your attention inward — toward what’s actually happening inside you, not just around you.
Once a week, we meet. We share what’s surfacing. We move through it together.
There’s a private group for the in-between moments — the Friday evenings, the hard afternoons, the mornings when clarity is there and you want to name it before it slips away.
Twenty-five people. No more. The container stays small on purpose.
“What I really liked about the daily reflections was that they weren’t about alcohol. I know that using alcohol isn’t really about drinking alcohol — it’s about something unique to each of us. It is found in the deepest part of me, in the stillness of the moment that Josh offered to me... I have been sober since January 1, 2026.”
— Rachael, Canada
The forest doesn’t ask you to be different before you enter it. It just receives you where you are and starts working on you slowly — the way light does, the way a well-worn path does, the way 30 mornings in a row eventually do.
You don’t have to know what you’re looking for. You just have to be willing to walk in.
The next Sober Creative Reset opens for enrollment tomorrow.
Early access pricing is $149 for the first 24 hours.
After that, the pricing moves to $199.
The container will hold 25 people.
“Josh is one of the kindest, warmest humans I have ever come across. He has created a beautiful, safe, non-judgement space just full of hope, encouragement, support and empathy. He sees everyone’s journey is different and embraces that and uses those differences to bring together people to just be their best version of themselves.”
— Noelle Richards, United States
If something in this landed — if some part of you recognized the fog, or felt the pull of what clarity might feel like — trust that. It’s usually that quiet voice that knows the next step.






