Ken · the-reinvention-blueprint.com
A cinematic, self-paced program for the man carrying the weight of the world — built by someone who rebuilt his life three times, across two continents, from nothing.
The moving truck was already outside.
Auctioneers had walked into my home.
My children were screaming.
I had nothing.
I still didn't give up.
The story behind the program
My daughter was four years old. She watched the movers carry everything out of our home — the curtains, the bedding, even the empty bottles. When they were done, she walked to the outside wall and wrote something in pencil.
Written on a wall, in the handwriting of a child
"I loved this house."
— My daughter, age 4, watching her world disappear
I came home from a week of drinking to find an empty shell. My wife had left. My children were gone. My business — a $300,000-a-year entertainment empire I had built across East Africa, featuring international Jazz Festivals and a Real Housewives of Hollywood destination wedding — was already collapsing under COVID.
I stood in that bare house and read five pencilled words on a wall outside. And I understood, for the first time with absolute clarity, exactly what my life had cost the people I loved most.
That was not my lowest point. My lowest point was realising that I had chosen it — one drink, one night, one justification at a time.
On the 1st of September 2016, I woke up and made one quiet, permanent decision. I never touched alcohol or cigarettes again. Not because someone told me to. Because I decided I wanted to be present for my own life.
What followed was not a smooth recovery. It was three more years of debt collectors, repossessed cars, a country shutting down, and finally — a one-way flight to Vancouver, Canada with $50 in my pocket and two children I would not see for two more years.
That $50 note is framed on my office wall today.
Next to a photo of me and my kids at Vancouver International Airport.
On the day they arrived as Permanent Residents.
This program is for Atlas
Not the man who gave up. The man who hasn't — but doesn't know how much longer he can hold on. If any of these are true, you are Atlas.
Your business, career or income collapsed — and you haven't told anyone how bad it actually is.
You're going through a divorce or separation and rebuilding your identity from scratch — alone.
You moved to a new country or city and the life you planned looks nothing like what arrived.
Alcohol, or something else, has been your wall. And part of you knows the wall has to come down.
You are 35–55, you have done serious things with your life, and you are not done — but you have lost your direction completely.
You have skills, experience and resilience that the world hasn't seen yet — because you haven't found the system to aim them properly.
Built by someone who did it
I am Ken. Kenyan-born. Vancouver-based. Certified Ethical Hacker. AI engineer. Former entertainment executive. Jazz musician. Sober since September 1, 2016.
I didn't build this program from theory. I built it from the factory floor, the empty house, the 4am alarm clock, and the framed $50 note on my wall. Every word of it is something I lived.
2007 – 2019
Events company generating $300K/year. International jazz festivals. Luxury destination weddings. 30–50 person team. Set to hit $500K in 2020.
2016
September 1st. One quiet morning. One decision that changed the trajectory of everything that followed.
2020
A presidential press conference. A single sentence. An industry gone. The beginning of Rebuild Two.
2022
Vancouver. Winter. Factory job. No kids. A cab driver who thought he travelled for a living.
2024
PR secured. Factory quit. AI analyst. Freelance. Digital products. Trading bots. Autonomous income. The same airport doors — this time with his children beside him.
Now
Everything learned, distilled into a system. For Atlas. For anyone who is not yet in hell — and therefore still has a shot.
The program
Self-paced. AI-narrated. Faceless by design. No live calls. No hand-holding. Just the system — and your willingness to go through it.
Confronting what happened with radical honesty
Name the collapse. See the wall you built to survive it. Understand — for the first time — that this is not the end of your story. It is the beginning of the only one that matters.
Removing the numbing. Finding what remains.
Sobriety, presence and identity stripping. Take down the wall brick by brick. Discover who you actually are when everything that was covering you is finally gone.
Unearthing what was always true about you
Go back to the beginning to find the way forward. Excavate your passion, your hidden strengths, and the capabilities the collapse revealed in you that comfortable people never find.
Building systems around what you excavated
The $50 blueprint. Validate first, then skill up, then sell. Build the four-step reinvention sequence. Design the system that generates income without requiring your constant presence.
Stepping into the life you rebuilt
The photo at the airport. No rocket was ever launched downward. Carry the one belief that has never failed — and walk into the rest of your life as the person you've become.
Investment
Alternative routes — life coaches, therapists, immigration consultants, career counsellors — cost $10,000 to $20,000+. And none of them have done what you are about to do.
Regular price: $3,000
If the cost of inaction is rock bottom — and rock bottom costs everything — then $1,997 is not an expense. It is the cheapest version of the rest of your life.
Honest answers
"How do I know this will work for me? My situation is different."
Your situation is different. Mine was too. Auctioneers in Kenya, a factory floor in Vancouver, a divorce mid-rebuild, kids on the other side of the world. No template existed for what I went through. That's exactly why this program is built around principles and a sequence — not a script. The system works because it starts with you, not a persona.
"I can't afford $1,997 right now. I'm already in collapse."
I arrived in Canada with $50. I am the last person on earth who will tell you that resources aren't a real constraint. But I will ask you one question: what will another year of inaction cost you — in income, in relationships, in the version of yourself your children will see? The price of this program is fixed. The cost of not buying it compounds daily.
"There's no live support. What if I get stuck?"
The exercises are designed to move you through the sticking point, not around it. Getting stuck is part of the process — it means you've hit something real. The reflection prompts in each lesson are built specifically for that moment. And unlike a coaching call that ends, this program is with you for life.
"Is this just another motivational course?"
Motivation fades by Tuesday. This program doesn't give you motivation. It gives you a sequence — validate, skill up, enter, scale — and a set of tools for excavating what you're actually made of. The story is real. The framework is proven. The man who built it is not on a stage. He's at his desk, checking his bots, watching his kids grow up in a country he rebuilt himself into.
The only thing left
You are not in hell. You are here. Which means the shot is still yours. The only question is whether you take it.
Begin Your Reinvention"I have always believed that if I one day woke up and found myself in hell, I would concede that all hope was gone. Before then, I will always have a shot at reinventing and relaunching."
— Ken · Vancouver, Canada · Sober since September 1, 2016