Finding Your Way Back to You
Begins Right Now

Step 1. You Made It
& That’s a Big Kranky Deal.

We’re so glad you are here. You’ve officially taken the first step towards reclaiming your personal agency in relation to your screens and social media. This is digital resistance. It’s not easy. But, you’re definitely NOT alone. Kranky folks in the collective are doing this work together in all sorts of ways.

To get you started with practical steps toward redefining your relationship with your screened devices, social media, and AI we’ve created a FREE downloadable PDF resource.


Step 2. Sign up for a Free Finding Your Way Group

Sign up for our FREE Finding Your Way Groups led by KTC trained facilitators. Currently, we have in person facilitators in Kentucky, Ohio, and Vlorë, Albania. We also have virtual groups we can set up with online facilitators. These group meetings are free. Our goal is to empower you to redefine your relationship with your screened devices so that you can direct your hands and heart towards making meaning in this screen-filled world.

The core curriculum is found in the Finding Your Way Back to You: Making Meaning in a Screen-Filled World book, available for purchase on Amazon for $12.

100% of the proceeds from this book fund The Kranky Thumb Collective.

Step 3. Not Feeling a Full Kranky Commitment Yet?
No worries. Let’s give pencil & paper a try.

Each Wednesday a group gathers at noon EST to quietly draw and reflect together. These folks don’t necessarily identify as artists. But each person brings a strong desire to put down the anxieties of the world for 30-45 minutes, to make marks on paper, and to share all they’ve created. This group began as the Lenten Sketchbook Trek Series and has evolved into the Drawn to This: A Weekly Practice of Hand and Heart live drawing sessions, powered by the Kranky Thumb Collective.

The drawings (and collages!) we create together are expressions of the contemplative prompts shared at the beginning of each live drawing session. The prompts are designed to reconnect us to our bodies, to our senses, our feelings and emotions, and our stories. Drawn to This is a safe space to imagine the world we engage with in new ways. A place to remember what it means to be human and interconnected to all of the natural world.

I am deeply drawn (pun intended) to this group because I believe in the mystery and the magic that happens when we put down our phones and pick up our pencils to make together.

Drawn to This Sign Up!