For the Road

When you’re everyone else’s safe place, you still need somewhere to put it down.

FTR is not just a membership space but a community for people working in live music and production, offering short, practical tools to decompress, reset, and stay regulated before, during, and after tours or runs of work.

Who This Is For

People working in live music and production.
Touring crew. Roadies. Techs. Production staff.
People who work behind the scenes to make shows happen.

If your job requires you to stay steady so everything else can move, this is for you.

What this is…
And Isn’t

This is:

  • short, practical support that fits real schedules

  • tools you can use on the road, between gigs, or at home

  • a place to decompress without having to explain yourself

This is not:

  • therapy

  • a program you have to keep up with

  • a wellness performance

  • another obligation

You come when you need it.
You leave when you don’t.

How it Works

FTR is organized by seasons, not timelines.

You enter where you are.

  • Prep Season
    For the weeks before a run or tour.
    Reduce anxiety. Create steadiness. Don’t start depleted.

  • On Tour Season
    Grounding tools you can actually do.
    Hotel rooms, buses, greenrooms, airports.

  • Fatigue + Return Season
    For the crash, the blur, and the come-down at the end.
    Land before re-entering your life.

  • Home Season
    For when you’re back but everything feels unfamiliar.
    Rebuild rhythm slowly. Restore rest and connection.

A person holding a coffee cup while sitting in an arena, with a stage set up for a concert or event, visible in the background with bright lighting and a large screen.

What you get

Each season includes:

  • one simple ritual

  • a 5–10 minute movement practice

  • a 5–7 minute meditation

  • 14 journaling prompts

  • one monthly call

  • practical tools that match the emotional reality of that stage

No long sessions.
No falling behind.
No pressure to do it “right.”

Two women sitting and talking outdoors on a patio, surrounded by large green plants. One woman has dark hair with braids, tattoos, and sunglasses on her head, holding a phone. The other woman has long blonde hair, wearing a black tank top and shorts.

FTR exists because this industry has no off-switch.

There’s no place to put what builds up over time.
No space to process impact without becoming “the problem.”
No language for the weight that comes with being the steady one.

So people carry it.
From city to city.
From gig to gig.
From tour to home and back again.

Until their body starts keeping score.

Start where you are

You don’t need to be on tour.
You don’t need to be at your breaking point.
You don’t need to catch up.

Enter the season you’re in.
Move at your own pace.

For the Road moves with you.

Pricing

$47 per month
or
$497 per year

Full access to all seasons.
Full access to the monthly calls.
Full access to the entire library.

No tiers.
No upsells.
Cancel anytime.

Sign up for $479 a year / $47 a month

Your membership includes

  • Full access to all FTR seasons
    Prep Season
    On Tour Season
    Fatigue + Return Season
    Home Season

  • Full access to the monthly calls

  • Full access to the growing FTR library

As 2026 unfolds, new tools, practices, and resources will be added each quarter.
Your membership automatically includes everything as it grows.

No tiers. No upsells. No pressure.

You won’t be asked to upgrade.
You won’t be sold to inside the space.
You won’t be pushed to consume more than you have capacity for.

This is not a content mill.
It’s a place you can come back to when you need it.

Why this is priced this way

Live production work is inconsistent.
Schedules change.
Income fluctuates.

FTR is priced so it can support you without becoming another source of stress.

Monthly if you need flexibility.
Annual if you want stability.

You choose what works.

Start where you are

You don’t need to be on tour to join.
You don’t need to be falling apart.
You don’t need to “catch up.”

Enter the season you’re in.
Move at your own pace.
Come back as needed.

For the Road

When you’re everyone else’s safe place,
you still need somewhere to put it down.