Three days in Maui to question, refine, and recommit to the structures you’ve built in your business.
You’ve done the work. You’ve implemented pieces of Structural Integrity. Now it’s time to step away from your screen, gather in Maui, and put your business, your microteam, and your own habits under a Socratic microscope—live, in real time.
Founding group, year one. Intentionally small, low‑cost, and structure‑first.
You are not starting from scratch. You are bringing live offers, real lead flow, actual microteam shifts and habit data into a room of peers who know this work.
This summit is by invitation only for alumni of: The 4‑Week Founders Group; The 9‑Week Structural Integrity Lite; The 90‑Day Structural Integrity Deep Dive.
This is not a beginner event. It’s for people who have already been in the work and want to sharpen it.
You’re running a real business. You’ve made structural changes from the programs. You’re not looking for more concepts—you want to see your actual implementation more clearly.
This room will feel like a working session with peers, not an auditorium. Expect candor, rigorous questions, and enough calm space to think.
The Socratic Implementation Summit is a 3‑day, in‑person working room built around three lanes of Structural Integrity in your business:
Offers, pricing, lead flow, follow-up, conversion. If you choose X, you’re bringing numbers, funnels, and revenue structure into the circle.
Systems, processes, delegation, how work actually moves. If you choose Y, you’re looking at the way your microteam and operations are truly structured.
Habits, mood, capacity, and the “who you are” that runs your business. If you choose Z, you’re bringing the lived reality of being the founder into the work.
You choose your primary lane (X, Y, or Z) when you register. You bring real implementations, data, and bottlenecks.
For three days in Maui you will:
• Ask better questions, not give more answers.
• Use actual outcomes as the curriculum.
• Leave with specific structural commitments for the next 12 months.
The room is built so that your actual results—what has and hasn’t shifted since the programs—become the shared curriculum.
And you’ll have anchored your Structural Integrity work in a physical, memorable place: Maui.
Instead of a stack of new ideas, you leave Maui with one focused set of commitments in the lane that matters most right now—revenue, structure, or energy.
You will know what you’re testing, how you’ll measure it, and which peers in the room are tracking similar commitments alongside you.
No slides, no frameworks on the screen, no “secrets.” There is a circle of peers, a clear structure, and a specific way of questioning what you’ve built.
Expect to sit in small circles with other alumni, working from real metrics and lived experience. The primary tool is the Socratic question, not the answer or the fix.
You’ll leave with commitments you authored, under pressure from honest questions—not from external hype or promises.
Venue: Wailea Beach Resort - Marriott, Maui (final resort announced after group rate is confirmed).
Dates: Q3 2027 (exact dates TBA).
Format: Arrival mixer + 3 days of structured Socratic dialogue + final day evening Luau.
Core sessions are 3–4 hours a day, leaving afternoons and evenings open for Maui, reflection, and quiet conversations with other founders.
Theme: What Actually Changed?
Theme: Where Are You Still Out of Structural Integrity?
Theme: What Are You Committing To for the Next 12 Months?
Event Fee: $250 per person.
Covers: meeting space (3 days), arrival mixer room + light snacks, a hosted or heavily discounted closing group dinner, event materials and coordination.
At $250 for a three‑day in‑person implementation summit, this is a deliberately low‑cost, high‑value way to revisit and deepen your Structural Integrity work in a premium setting.
You and your accountant can treat the event fee, travel, and hotel (in whole or in part) as a business investment when the primary purpose of the trip is your business structure and outcomes.
Year one is intentionally:
If you join in Maui 2027, you are part of the founding group. Your experience, feedback, and results will shape what this summit becomes in future years.
Treat this as a structured implementation review. The more concrete you come, the more you get from the event.
Metrics, screenshots, org charts, calendars, Slack screenshots—whatever shows what you’ve actually implemented. That’s the raw material for the Socratic work in Maui.
Come prepared to both question and be questioned. The integrity of the room is built on the quality of what you bring.
Raising your hand now helps lock in the room block, keep the event fee low, and reserve your place in the founding group.
Share your name, business, and most likely lane (X, Y, or Z). You’re indicating serious interest, not making a final commitment yet.
Many alumni will reasonably treat this as a business expense, but always confirm with your accountant.
The summit is structured as a three‑day business implementation event focused on revenue, structure, and the founder’s capacity—designed to be legible as a working trip.
Likely yes if structured correctly and confirmed with your accountant. You are an alum of a business implementation program; the sessions are focused on X, Y, Z business outcomes; the days are structured working sessions; and you leave with a 12‑month implementation plan.
Many owners can treat the event fee, airfare/transport, hotel (in whole or in part), and reasonable meals as deductible when the primary purpose of the trip is business. If you bring family or a partner, your accountant can handle allocation between business and personal portions.
Before booking, tell your accountant you are attending a three‑day business summit with structured sessions, clear business lanes (X, Y, Z), defined commitments, and documented outcomes. Ask how they recommend treating the event fee, travel, hotel, and any family travel.
Keep your event confirmation, hotel invoices, flight receipts, notes from each working session, and your 12‑month implementation plan. These help support the business purpose of the trip.
Yes. Organizers will provide a clear agenda and a short business‑purpose summary you can share with your accountant, including the focus on implementation, structural commitments, and measurable business outcomes.
Three days to question, refine, and recommit to the structures you’ve already built—alongside a small circle of alumni doing the same work.
Founding group. Limited rooms. Q3 2027 in Maui.