Brian Caruso has launched WayfinderConvergence.com, a new platform designed to help individuals navigate life transitions by synthesizing multiple esoteric systems into personalized reports. The service, based in Greenville, South Carolina, is positioned as an orientation instrument for adults facing crossroads—whether from a career collapse, a milestone birthday, or the quiet realization that their current life path no longer fits.
Caruso's motivation came from personal experience. After relocating 1,000 miles with his wife and co-running a business for nearly 15 years, the couple moved to Greenville to start over. The new venture closed in under two years, nearly costing them their house. While his wife found a second career in higher education, Caruso applied to more than 200 jobs without success. "There is a kind of silence that comes after a business ends. Not the dramatic kind. The worse kind," Caruso said in a press release. "The kind where you still have to make dinner, answer emails, parent your child, keep your marriage alive, pay the mortgage, and somehow carry the burden that something you believed in did not land."
In response, Caruso began exploring frameworks like astrology, Human Design, Gene Keys, and numerology, finding them individually useful but incomplete. "Almost none of it told me what to do with Monday morning, or spoke to me from my lived experience," he added. After hundreds of hours of synthesis, he developed a methodology that converges five systems—Western Astrology, Vedic Astrology, Human Design, Gene Keys, and Numerology—into a single written report. Unlike typical platforms that generate reports solely from a birth date, Wayfinder requires clients to complete a detailed intake form sharing their lived experience, current crossroads, and specific questions. That biographical data is woven into the report, making each one bespoke.
The launch arrives as millions of adults grapple with similar questions. On Reddit, communities like r/findapath and r/midlifecrisis are filled with daily posts about career stalls and identity loss. According to the AARP Public Policy Institute, citing U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data from May 2026, 38.4% of unemployed workers aged 55 and older have been job-hunting long-term (27+ weeks), compared with 26.6% of jobseekers aged 16 to 54—nearly 1.5 times the rate. A Forbes report citing survey data from SideHustles.com (April 2025) found that half of all U.S. workers are actively considering changing industries, with Gen X leading at 57%.
Wayfinder Convergence is built on a core philosophy: "You are not lost. The terrain has shifted." Caruso emphasizes that the service is not therapy, medical advice, financial advice, legal advice, or prediction. It is designed for anyone standing at a threshold, whether from collapse, loss, a milestone birthday, or the quiet recognition that their current map no longer serves them. The service offers four tiers: the Wayfinder Diagnostic ($500) includes a 6-page report and a 15-minute session; the Wayfinder Life ($1,000) provides a 12-page guide with a 30-minute session; the Wayfinder Extended ($2,000) delivers a 35-page report with a 60-minute session; and the Wayfinder Career ($1,250) offers a 16-page career-focused report with a 30-minute session.
"This is not about giving you a generic map that anyone with the same birth date gets. The map needs to read your specific terrain," Caruso said. "The collapses were not proof that I was lost. They were the terrain that built the guide." More information is available at WayfinderConvergence.com.

