
An Introduction to The Presence Process
One of the most powerful messages in The Presence Process is that presence is not a goal or achievement—it’s a way of being. It’s not something we master and move on from. It’s a relationship we deepen over time.
Living in your presence doesn’t mean you never get triggered. It means you relate to your triggers differently. You stop asking, "How do I get rid of this feeling?" and start asking, "How can I support myself in feeling this fully?"
In presence, we remember that we are not broken, not behind, not lost. We are simply returning to ourselves, one breath at a time.

The Power of Now: A Journey to Inner Peace
In a world that constantly pulls us in every direction—notifications, responsibilities, and the endless chatter of the mind—it’s easy to forget the one place where true peace exists: the present moment. Michael Brown, in his transformative book The Presence Process, reveals that presence isn’t just a state of mind—it’s the key to breaking free from emotional suffering and reclaiming our inner wholeness.

Welcome to Cricket Fixes: Walking Beside You Through Transformation
I had the most powerful psilocybin journey on 2/15/25 - removing the blocks to expressing myself fully and completely, moving forward with Cricket Fixes in my most authentic way. If you’re ready to step into your own authentic self and release your blocks, please read and join us. It’s going to be such a wild and wondrous ride together!

Creating Equity: One of the Critical Missions of Cricket Fixes
“Last week was brutal. I found myself crying on the couch for days, overwhelmed by what’s unfolding in our country. Even pickleball—my lifeline—felt impossible. But I knew I had to pull myself up. Prioritizing sleep, microdosing psilocybin, and leaning on my closest friends became my foundation. And through it all, one phrase kept repeating in my mind: ‘Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.’ It reminded me that my work—growing Cricket Fixes—is where my power of influence can truly bloom. There’s so much healing to be done, and I’m committed to making self-development accessible to all, no matter their financial circumstances.”