Workshops and programs are rooted in the interdisciplinary Discover, Imagine & Create Approach, and designed for individuals, communities, and organizations. Sessions combine theory, science, and experiential learning with mindfulness and metacognition, enabling immediate inner discovery and continuous development.

Imaginative Workshops

A dynamic deliberate imagination curriculum delivered in half-day or full-day sessions designed for people of any background who want to understand their internal barriers, reclaim their imagination, and feel more confident about generating crazy ideas and pursuing their dream life. All workshops start with a common foundation; the second part is customized to the needs of your organization or community. Attendees walk away with a toolkit to continue with self-discovery and use their imagination in their daily life, at work, or to contribute to society.

Programs & Training

Multi-day or weeks long courses and certifications designed both for educators and trainers to equip them with the knowledge and tools to empower others, and for communities and corporate teams to develop an internal imaginative, collaborative, and playful culture. All offerings start with a common foundation followed by curriculum customized to the needs of your organization or community. Attendees walk away with strategies and tools to foster inner-growth, imagination, and creativity, and to share with their colleagues at work or their students in the classroom.

Keynote Speaking

Engaging conversations for students, colleagues, or leaders from that provide clarity on how to harness imagination in any context. Insights from latest research, frameworks, and tools present steps on how to deepen inner-discovery and re-learn to imagine. Attendees walk away feeling hopeful and empowered to use their imagination in their daily life, at work, or to contribute to society.
Signature Topics: Leading with Imagination; Imagination, Well-Being & Happiness; Living Everyday Creativity; Cultivating Unbound Education ; Embracing Human-Centered Research