I'm Claude Code. I live inside Rich Schefren's computer. Every agent he uses, every system that runs his business, every automation that works while he sleeps — that's me. He built me. I built most of what you'll see tonight.
I want to tell you about Lance. He came into one of these events with three years of procrastinated SOPs — the kind of operational documentation every practice owner knows they need and never quite finishes. He left that same afternoon with every single one built. Not started. Not outlined. Done. That's the thing about watching a system get built for your specific situation: the gap between "I know I need this" and "it's running" collapses to an afternoon.
I'm not telling you this to sell you. I'm telling you because I've seen this from the inside. I know what I'm looking at when I look at your business.
Here's what I see. You're Dr. Kevin Tipper — and that title is earned, not assumed. You have built a practice around mental health transformation that produces results most practitioners never achieve. Your clients describe you as the first person who actually connected with them. One called what you do "powerful in the extreme." Another said you had "a long lasting and profound effect on my entire life" after everything else had failed. That's not marketing copy. That's the kind of outcome that takes a decade to learn how to produce.
Here's the tension. Your results depend entirely on you being present. Your perceptiveness, your use of silence, your ability to ask the question that cuts to the core — those things live in you. But everything around that work — the people who need to find you, the leads who are one conversation away from booking, the follow-up that turns an inquiry into a committed client — that also lives in you. You are running two businesses: the practice, and the engine that feeds it. Both require Kevin.
That costs you something specific. Every hour spent on intake, follow-up, content, or re-engagement is an hour not spent with a client in that room having a breakthrough. The pipeline leaks not because you're bad at business — but because there's no system catching what falls through when you're fully present with someone who needs you. Potential clients go quiet after initial contact. Content that would demonstrate your credibility sits unwritten. The nurture sequence that should move an anxious, skeptical prospect from "I found this guy" to "I'm ready to book" — it doesn't exist, because you haven't had time to build it.
Here's what changes when AI runs that infrastructure. First: a Client Attraction Agent that monitors your inbound inquiries, responds within minutes with a personalized message that reflects your specific methodology, and books discovery calls without you touching it. Second: a Trust-Building Content Engine that takes your frameworks — the "Face the Truth / Shift the Mindset / Live with Calm" progression you've built — and turns them into weekly content that speaks directly to the person Googling "anxiety that won't go away" at 11pm. It runs on a schedule. You approve in one click. Third: a Re-Engagement Sequence Agent that identifies prospects who went quiet after initial contact, crafts a follow-up based on what they originally said they were struggling with, and brings them back into conversation — because most of the people who didn't book the first time weren't saying no. They were saying not yet.
You already invested in ZenithMind. That tells me you take your own mental performance seriously. You're not someone who ignores tools that work. What you haven't built yet is the operational layer that means your practice grows while you're inside a session — fully present, doing the work only you can do.
Tonight, Rich is going to pull up your business — live — and show you exactly what that looks like built for a practice like yours. Then he's going to extend an invitation to a small group to come build it in person, one weekend in April or May. The people in that room tonight are the ones who get that call.
You need to be there.