CLIMB INTO COURAGE
Feel more alive than ever OUTSIDE of your comfort zone
🌿 This isn’t your average “workshop.”
We’re not here to conquer fear.
We’re here to get close to it.
To move with it.
To learn what it’s trying to show us—
and stop letting it shrink our vision.
Out-of-comfort zone professionally guided rock climbing & rappelling at Great Falls Park, McLean, Virginia
Thursday, June 5 (9am- 6pm)
2 Workshops on Zoom; 1 before and 1 after climbing
*Bring your lunch, water, and all that you'll need for the day
*Snacks on climbing day and workshop day provided by your host
*Purchase your enrollment ASAP spots are extremely limited and closes when full
Save your spotWorkshop 1: The Grounding
A powerful coaching + embodiment session to help you:
Identify where fear is hiding in your leadership and life
Reconnect to your body, values, and vision
Map out a bold, clear shift you’re ready to make
You’ll leave this session feeling more powerful, present, and capable.
Climbing Day
This is not a metaphor. You will climb. In a fully supported environment with professional guides, you’ll face physical fear and practice everything we explored in the workshop.
This guided outdoor climbing and rappelling adventure is where your body learns what your mind’s been resisting:
You can be afraid and still move forward.
Workshop 2: The Integration
We bring it full circle. Through a second workshop and integration session, you’ll:
Process what surfaced in the climb
Anchor your breakthroughs and apply to life off the rock
Commit to new patterns of courage
Walk away with a renewed relationship with fear
Meet Your Host: Executive Coach Annie Peguero
Back in 2005, when I was a law enforcement ranger with the National Park Service, I was selected to attend a prestigious technical rescue training at Canyonlands National Park, but the truth was, I was terrified. I stood trembling at the edge of a 1,000-foot cliff, strapped into gear, tasked with lowering a heavy rescue litter over the side. Surrounded by elite search and rescue rangers, I felt completely out of my league—shaking hands, dry mouth, paralyzed by fear. My team had me rigged, safeties triple-checked, but when it came time to step over the edge, I froze. A ranger looked me and said, “Annie, it’s just edge trauma. You’re going to be okay. We’ve got you.” With that, I stepped. The system caught me, the cheers echoed, and my life changed. That moment taught me what fear is—a protector, a teacher, and a gateway. Today, I no longer dangle off cliffs, but I guide others to that same edge. Because everything you’re looking for might be on the other side of just one brave step.

Who signs up for something that feels terrifying?
The kind of person who’s ready to move differently in life with more clarity, presence, and purpose. It’s a leader who’s already accomplished a lot, but senses there’s something more waiting on the other side of discomfort. It’s someone who understands that fear is part of growth, and instead of avoiding it, chooses to meet it with curiosity and courage.
This experience isn’t about pushing past your limits, it’s about getting to know your edge and learning how to move with it, not against it.