Clean AIR: Facing the Relationships You Left Unfinished
A free 90-minute workshop on the first step toward cleaning up the relationships that still weigh on you.
There's probably someone in your past you still owe something to.
Not money. Not an apology text. Something realer than that.
A conversation you never finished. A mess you left and walked away from.
A person who deserved more than they got from you.
Clean Air is the first session in a framework I've been developing for ten years, something I call The Cleaning Conversation. It's a process for going back to the people we've hurt and doing the actual work of repair.
Not reconciliation. Not closure. Cleaning.
In this session, we work the first step together:
Acknowledge. This is the part you can do completely on your own. No awkward texts, no reaching out. Just honest, private inner work that will change your relationship with your own past.
If it's the only step you ever take, it will still change your life.
It's hard. It's a little uncomfortable. And it kind of makes me want to vomit every time I do it. Every single time, I walk away cleaner.
This session is for you if:
Someone specific came to mind while reading this
You're carrying weight from a relationship you never properly finished
You want to restore your integrity with your own past — regardless of what the other person does
This session is free. It's live. It might be the most important 90 minutes of your April.
WHAT TO EXPECT 90 minutes, live on Zoom.
Part teaching, part guided inner work.
You won't be put on the spot. You will be asked to be honest with yourself.
HOSTED BY...
Alex Salinsky trains new leaders in the relational side of leadership, the part most leadership programs skip.
For the last ten years, he's been quietly developing a parallel practice: going back to the relationships he's made a mess of and cleaning them up. Past partners, friends, colleagues, even his mom! What started as one conversation became a decade of experiments, failures, and clarity. The Cleaning Conversation is the framework that came out of it. This is the first time he's teaching it publicly.