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3 Ways tO leArn & crEate

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the kintsugi experience

Your greatest setbacks may be your most valuable assets.

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold — and it's one of the most powerful frameworks for team building, cultural transformation, and creative leadership available today. In this hands-on workshop, your team doesn't just talk about resilience and reframing failure — they practice it. Participants leave with new insights, a new metaphor, and something they made with their own hands.

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drawing is seeing

You don't have a drawing problem. You have a seeing problem.

Before you say you can't draw — that's exactly the point. In two hours, I'll flip a switch in your brain that changes how you see everything. Drawing is not about talent. It's about slowing down, questioning your assumptions, and seeing what's actually there. The implications for leadership, problem solving, and creative thinking are immediate and lasting.

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let’s build something

Not every experience fits a box. Have something specific in mind? Let's build one that fits yours.

Sometimes the best experience is the one built specifically for your context, your team, and your moment. If you have something in mind — a retreat, an offsite, a specific challenge you're navigating — bring it to me and we'll design something together. Every custom experience starts with a conversation.

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Who aRe exPeriEnces fOr?

These experiences are for anyone carrying more responsibility than traditional leadership tools were designed for — leading at a scale where the one thing they actually need is their humanity.

Executives, team leads, corporate teams, organizations navigating change — you don't need to be an artist or think of yourself as creative. You just need to be willing to show up and make something. The rest takes care of itself.

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