Put the skills that unlock
your creative team's potential
back on the calendar.
Each workshop is focused on tangible skills and takeaways, not “food for thought.”
Great pitches are won before you open your mouth. This workshop breaks down the three things that move a room: the engineering behind the story, the performance that brings it to life, and the secret sauce that makes it unmistakably yours.
Confidence isn't a personality trait. It's a set of behaviors you can practice and deploy on demand. Built through an evidence-based positivity exercise, an alter-ego builder, and research-backed swearing. Yes. Swearing. With science.
Vague feedback is the #1 cause of work derailment accidents. In these exercises, you give intentionally terrible feedback, dissect why it fails, then learn the framework that replaces it - a hack that works just as well when you're the one receiving the notes.
Success is a flywheel. Wins lead to more wins. We kickstart the cycle by harnessing your taste, identifying the latent opportunities you can act on tomorrow, and giving you two AI-powered tools that power momentum every day.
You're on a prestigious award show jury with real work. You score it. You argue it. You decide who wins. Ends with the hardest question: what would've made the Bronze a Gold.
Horror stories aren't just fun to tell. They teach us and make us (and the work) stronger. We turn your worst nightmares into your greatest opportunities.
It takes just 90 minutesto unlock your team's hidden game changers.
Pre-Cannes rates — prices increase after June 26
It lit a fire under my creative butt. My brain feels like it just went from dial-up to fiber optic.

Group Creative Director behind Moderna, Sony, and Miller. Cannes Lions shortlist for Depend and The Hot Resignation. Survived two teenage daughters. Now teaching the things she wished she'd learned earlier.
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15 years at agencies on two continents on brands like State Farm, Skittles, Jeep, McDonald's, and Dollar Shave Club. A decade coaching award-winning students. And 5 years as a dad.
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