We do more than just speak to groups–we open space for creative inquiry. Our keynotes are processes that incite and encourage innovative and transformational learning experiences.
We’ve delighted audiences around the world with simple, yet powerful, wisdom and our storytelling style. Speaking either together or separately, we create intimate spaces for learning even in audiences of thousands. Our keynotes are interactive, story-based, and leave audiences energized and excited about the lessons they have learned.
We help groups access their own wisdom, rather than imposing “guru lessons” on them. Our style is full of humor and story and meaning–sometimes accompanied by gorgeous art, never a bar chart. We have “conversations” with our audiences, whether a group of 100 or 10,000, whether in-person, or online, and each speech is tailor-made to our audience. We often speak together, offering a unique and complementary set of styles, and are also available as individual speakers. Contact us!
Sample Topics:
Creating Cultures of Innovation and Creativity
Getting to the Structure of the Land: What is at the Heart of Your Business?
Creating Cultures of Inclusion: Beyond Tolerance, Beyond Diversity
Creating Leaders at All Levels
Life is a Verb: Six Practices for Living (and working) More Mindfully
Creative is a Verb: Six Creative Commitments for Living (and working)
We can also provide a new perspective on your theme: What’s hot for your group?
Our passion is in opening up learning spaces that have heart, providing content that people remember, and delivering practices and strategies with immediate relevance to the audience’s needs. Contact us!
Sample Clients:
American Counseling Association
American Farm Bureau
American Nurses Association
American Society for Training and Development
Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College
Avaya Communications
Boeing Corporation
Drake University
Equity Residential
Fetzer Insitute
Oregon Mentors
NC Society for Human Resource Management
NW Relationship Centered Care Conference
Society for Human Resource Management
Society for Humanism in Medicine
University of NC at Asheville








