Birderous (adj), meaning a calm, fully present state where clarity emerges and subtle signals become visible. Like a skilled birder who has learned to be silent, still, and acutely aware—able to detect the faintest movement or sound that reveals what others miss—this practice sharpens your perception in moments that matter most. In this space, Clay works as a Maieutic guide, helping you uncover your own insights, separate fact from emotion, and move forward with confidence and purpose.

It is a fresh approach to clarity, growth, and leadership—rooted in one of the oldest and most powerful growth partnerships. Socrates called it Maieutic, from the Greek word for midwifery. Asking the right disciplined, illuminating questions enables people to give birth to the strength, wisdom, and insite they already possess. Truth is not something handed down from an expert to a student, but something already forming within a person —waiting to be brought forth. So, with the right guide, you'll find your own way of thinking, test it, refine it, and ultimately thrive with it. The maieutic approach is not about persuasion; it’s about awakening. It honors your agency. And assures that the new found clarity discovered rather than delivered, will become conviction.