I Want More, But I Can't Name What "More" Is.
A guided self-discovery experience for people who know something needs to change—but aren’t sure what yet.
I Want More, But I Can't Name What "More" Is.
If that sentence feels familiar, you're not alone.
Many people arrive at a point in life where something no longer fits. Nothing may be dramatically wrong. From the outside, life may even look quite good. Yet there's a quiet feeling that something important has been left behind.
Perhaps you've spent years being responsible, capable, steady, and available to everyone else.
Perhaps you don't want to blow up your life.
But you can't keep living exactly like this either.
What You’ll Experience
- Interactive excavation tables
- Symbolic artifacts and reflection exercises
- Guided storytelling and “Web” explorations
- Personal writing prompts
- Future-self and possibility work
- A take-home Field Journal and signed book
Join Archaeologist of the Self Kristen Crabtree for The Live Dig Immersive: The Archaeology of the Self, a guided 90-minute experience designed to help participants reconnect with the parts of themselves that may have been buried beneath years of roles, routines, expectations, and adaptation.
Through a series of excavation tables revealed one layer at a time, participants will move through stories, symbolic artifacts, reflective prompts, writing invitations, and immersive exercises designed to spark curiosity, uncover hidden assumptions, and explore what becomes possible when even a small shift begins to ripple outward.









