The Program

Learn to guide your child by being
guided yourself.

An 8 week transformation program for Christian fathers who are done guessing, and ready to break the patterns they can already see.

Ready to start? Book a Discovery Call
or
Not sure yet? Take the Assessment
Father and son walking together

This isn't generic coaching.
It's the specific work you need.

Every father who enters The Guided Climb is seen, heard, and guided intentionally. This is work built around where you are and where you're headed. Not a one-size-fits-all program.

"You don't have to figure this out alone. There are men who've walked the path and can walk it with you."

— Teko Bailey, Founder
1

The Legacy Assessment

Everything starts here. In five minutes, you’ll see where you’re stuck, what’s driving it, and what needs to change.

2

Connecting with Teko

Teko hears your story. Asks the questions nobody's asked you. Finds the right guide for your climb.

3

Walking With Your Guide

You work with a guide who’s lived it. Real conversations. Real work. Real change.

4

A Toolkit for Life

You leave with a framework you can actually use—how to lead, listen, and show up consistently. The work continues inside Base Camp, and when you’re ready, The Summit - Coming Soon.

The Guided Climb is for fathers who are done winging it.

It’s for men who know there’s a next level, and are ready to climb with intention.

This is for you if…
  • You're physically present with your son but feel the distance growing
  • You're repeating patterns from your own father and you know it
  • You want to lead your family spiritually but your faith feels hollow
  • You never had a guide growing up and you're figuring this out alone
  • You're doing well—but you know there's a next level, and you want it

You’ve already tried to fix it on your own. That’s why you’re here.


This is not for you if…
  • You're looking for a quick fix or a parenting tips newsletter
  • You're not willing to be honest about where the gaps actually are
  • You want someone to tell you you're doing fine without doing the work