Welcome to The Authenticity Project

A space for honest questions, unfiltered stories, and the slow, sacred work of becoming real.

So… what is The Authenticity Project?

It’s not a brand. Not a business plan.
It’s a response.

Born from a season of personal unraveling, this project began as a quiet question: “What if the version of me I’ve been living isn’t the whole story?”

I’m not a guru. I’m not selling a system.
I’m someone who started peeling back the layers—and couldn’t stop.

The Authenticity Project is a space for that kind of work:

The slow kind
The soul-deep kind
The kind where you say something out loud for the first time—and finally feel the weight lift

An Invitation

In a world obsessed with the polished and curated, The Authenticity Project is a return to what matters most: Truth. Presence. Connection. 

Join me for weekly reflections, real-life stories, and honest insights on living authentically in a world that needs it more than ever.

Why This Matters

Because something about how we’re living… isn’t working.

Most of us are walking around shaped by wounds we’ve never named, playing roles we didn’t choose, and hiding parts of ourselves we barely remember burying.

We’re productive but not present. Connected but disconnected. Living from the outside in.

But Jesus didn’t promise a polished life—He promised a life of abundance.

Not a life free of pain or struggle, but one full of truth, purpose, and deep connection.

This is about returning to that wholeness. That honesty. That aliveness.

What You’ll Find Here

This isn’t therapy. It’s not self-help. It’s not a curated performance.

It’s an invitation to:

Right now, The Authenticity Project exists as:

Every time I read one of Brian’s newsletters, I feel like someone finally put words to what I’ve been carrying. It’s not preachy or overly polished—it’s honest, and that’s what makes it powerful.

Janelle Recine

Business Owner

Call to Presence

You don’t have to have it all figured out.

You just need to be willing to get honest.

Join the conversation. Ask the questions. Start remembering who you were before you got so afraid.