YOU'RE NOT TOO LATE.
YOU'RE JUST BADLY PACKAGED.
YOUR EXPERIENCE ISN'T THE PROBLEM.
You didn't lose your edge. Nobody updated the label. You're still introduced as the thing you did three jobs ago. The room hears "operations" and misses "the only person who could've pulled that off." The work is real. The packaging is stale.
you don't need to reinvent yourself.
You need to repackage what you already are.
Reinvention is a lie sold to people who are afraid of their own resume. You're not starting over. You're finally naming the thing you've been doing brilliantly — and saying it out loud, in language that lands.
A SPRINT IS AN AFTERNOON.
NOT A SEMESTER.
Seven questions. One button. You walk out with a finished Rebrand One-Pager — your new positioning, your story, your bio, ready-to-paste LinkedIn lines, and one move to make this week.
- 01Open it. Phone, tablet, laptop. No downloads, no manual, no tech degree.
- 02Answer. Smart questions about you. You answer like you're talking to a friend.
- 03It builds. The AI turns your answers into the finished thing. A couple of hours, start to done.
THE REBRAND IS JUST
MONTH ONE.
The Rebrand Sprint lives inside The Rebellion Room — and every month there's a new one. A new finished thing. Your offer. Your keynote. Your bio. Your plan. Twelve months in, you haven't "tried some things." You've rebuilt your whole professional identity — one afternoon at a time.
The Engine
A new Sprint every month. One finished thing, every time.
The Studio
Bring your work. Fay & Stacy polish it with you, live.
Main Stage
Live events and pop-ups. Real momentum, on the calendar.
The Vault
Every course, recording, and tool. Yours to keep.
The Lounge
The people who get it. Too sharp to disappear, too experienced to start over.
THIS IS FOR YOU IF…
- You've got decades of range and a label that no longer fits.
- People underestimate you because your packaging is stuck in 2015.
- You're done being introduced as your old title.
- You don't want to "start over" — you want to be seen for what you already are.
- You're too experienced to start from scratch and too sharp to fade out.
STOP BEING
MISLABELED.
Walk in stale. Walk out packaged. Then do it again next month.