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Your Revolutionary* Workshop Experience starts here.

We’ll clarify your vision using the 8 Elements of Worldbuilding. Through a day of voice notes, we’ll imagine a new world, layer by layer—and craft something revolutionary.

Currently a $500 CAD investment.

*What makes workshops revolutionary anyway?

So many of the workshops I see are hiiiighly conventional, replicating the oppression we’re trying to liberate ourselves from.

(The hierarchy of power, the shiny perfectionism, the urgent rush of information.)

And let's be honest - conventional workshops are also boring.

A revolutionary workshop goes beyond just teaching or sharing knowledge. It reimagines how we gather, collaborate, and even learn, shaking off the old ways that keep us stuck.

That’s where Worldbuilding comes in

I’m all about using Worldbuilding to make workshops that shake things up and spark real change.

Worldbuilding is using that wild imagination of yours to design a world (big or small) that’s different from the one we live in.

Whether you’re:
💛 helping people have deeper conversations in their day-to-day relationships,
🎨 supporting people of colour as they regulate their nervous system with watercolours, or
🌱 making sure coffee’s still around for future generations (because colonizers ruin everything, even things they love)…

You’re worldbuilding in your own unique way.

Even just imagining something different is a radical and revolutionary act!

I love that The Nap Ministry has communal napping experiences – complete with plush pillows and gentle live music! They create a world where capitalism and urgency don’t call the shots, and it’s okay to take time to luxuriate in rest. What a vibe.

In the context of workshops, worldbuilding allows for people to step into experiences and be immersed in them.

Much juicier than reading off a slide deck.

It's part escapism,
part activism,
part art.

Revolutionary workshops remember this key truth:

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The role of your workshop is to make the revolution tangible.

By using worldbuilding, we can craft workshops that get people taking action – during AND after the time together. 

 

We make revolutionary ideas both accessible and actionable.

Here are the 8 Worldbuilding Elements that create well-rounded, nuanced worlds:

Using these elements, you can layer together any kind of world you’d like to see.

Some examples highlighting how you might use these elements?

You could create a world: 

Using the Element of Language to create a world where people set & maintain boundaries. 

🌎  Y’all craft and send out messages with guidance on specific words and phrases to use.


Using the Element of Religion to create a world where communal wisdom, playfulness and even the smallest of actions are sacred.

🌍  Sessions start with a joyful ritual of everyone celebrating small wins. 


Using the Element of Magic & Technology to create a world where people aren’t so dang serious all the time, and pay attention to their bodily needs.

🌏  Taking time for regular somatic check-ins, games, and breaks to dance away the stress.



Using the Element of Environment to create a world where urgency melts away.

🌎 Exercises aren’t rushed. things are calm, slow paced, and spacious. 


During the Dream Day, we’ll complete the first stage of the Experience Revolution framework and map out what these 8 Elements look like. 

We’ll capture all the ideas inside your Dreamworld Codex so you’ve got them in one place for when you’re ready to create a workshop that brings them to life. 

The Codex will become your go-to guide when you’re ready to design, deliver, and evolve your workshop

So, what's this whole Experience Revolution thing?

The Experience Revolution framework is a cycle of transformation (think: multiple revolutions 😉) .

Each round makes your workshops more impactful over time. 

The Intensive is one full cycle of this with me.

The Dream Day covers the first stage of this process, helping you clarify your vision and lay the groundwork.

Even if we don’t work together for any of it, I think knowing the framework is helpful, so I’ll outline the process👇🏽

It consists of
three repeating stages:

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DREAM

2

DESIGN

3

DO

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DREAM

Envision the world of your workshop:
What do you want your participants to experience?
How can you create an environment that supports the kind of world you’d actually like to live in?

Let your imagination run free and dream up all kinds of juicy details for each of 8 Worldbuilding Elements.

Where most people go wrong is by not Dream-ing enough first, so their later decisions don’t have many roots. People tend to do what they’ve commonly seen done. Often this results in supporting a world that they don’t actually want.

Dream first, then Design!

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Design

Time to bring that dream to life! This is where you get down to making decisions on how your workshop’s gonna flow, what’s in it, and what activities will get people all in.

Instead of 

Bio ➡️ Content ➡️ Q&A ➡️ Sales pitch


What if you did…

Game ➡️ Group Discussion ➡️ Debate

Story ➡️ Colouring ➡️ Time capsule

or

Create agenda together ➡️ Let things unfold

?
How would that be different?


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DO

This is where you bring the dream to life, testing out the structure and activities you designed. Invite people in to your world – have a workshop!

In this ‘Do’ phase of the revolution, you get to enjoy living in the world you built and see how others add to it.

How do people respond to what you share?
What do they contribute?
How do they interact with each other?
What decisions do they make?

Their input might change the world you initially dreamt of – and that’s okay!

Repeat, repeat, repeat!

Take what you’ve learned (both from your experience and theirs!) and tweak the Dream, polish up the Design, and go back in for another round.

Workshops that follow this cycle get better and better with time. Another benefit? It removes the pressure to get it “perfect” the first time.

 

What will we do during our time together?

The full four-part Experience Revolution framework is designed to help you craft a Revolutionary Workshop—nothing cookie-cutter.

Each step unlocks as we go, tailoring everything to your unique ideas, your vision, and your people.

Currently, new clients can start with DREAM, the first step, to lay the foundation.

Returning clients can reach out directly to access all four parts.

Here's how it looks: 👇🏽

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Stage 0 ✨ Before We Begin

You’ll get to choose the date for your Dream Day, and share a bit about your work, workshops, and works style with me.

(There’s even a place for you to share the recording of a past workshop, if you have one.)

These questions will help set the direction of our intensive, and give us some common ground to start our Dream Day from.

You’ll have the option to pay-in-full, or make a 50% deposit and pay the rest later.

You can use Visa, Mastercard, or PayPal. If you require alternate financial arrangements, send me a message and we can sort things out.

The registration screen looks like this:

Stage 1 ✨ Dream Day

Before we meet, I’ll dive into anything you send me about your current workshop or the vision you’re dreaming up. Then, we’ll spend a full day on Voxer,  exploring your workshop’s big picture: What kind of world do you want to create? How do you want people to feel during and after your session? What could be fun to do? What’s the vibe?

As you share your ideas, I’ll be right there offering feedback, asking questions, and helping you refine the Dream phase.

Super casual, and a ton of fun – we’ll chat as we walk our dogs, soak up some sun, or take breaks for leisurely lunches. No rush, just good vibes and Worldbuilding. You can even take breaks for client calls if needed! We’ve got the whole day, so we can take time to think things through between messages.

By the end of the day, we’ll have The 8 Worldbuilding Elements of your workshop mapped out and ready to bring to life.

It might look something like this:

 

DREAM is where every great workshop starts. In this standalone session, we’ll spend up to 10 hours (intermittently, via Voxer) codifying and expanding your workshop vision.

It’s perfect for clarifying your ideas and seeing if my framework is the right fit for your workshop goals.

The stages below are part of the full Workshop Intensive

Available only for returning clients.

I want to make sure you’re totally on board with the Worldbuilding framework, and that we’re both comfortable working with each other before we commit to something more in-depth.

(If you’ve done a Dream Day and you’re ready for more – send me a message and I’ll hook you up!)

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Stage 2 ✨ Design Sessions

 

A week or two later, we’ll meet for our first in-depth Zoom session to build out your workshop’s design. We’ll get specific on structure, flow, and activities that will immerse participants in your world. The MetaPattern template I’ll give you makes this a breeze.

We’ll layer in the 8 Worldbuilding Elements that we established in the Dream stage to make sure your workshop has the depth, engagement, and transformation you’re actually aiming for.

After our first session, new ideas will inevitably pop up. In our second session we’ll make any changes you want, and dig into specifics like how to introduce activities, or creating visuals.

This is where we take all the fragments and make a whole.

Expect to leave with a solid plan that reflects your values and makes change feel tangible. 

Stage 3 ✨ Doing Your Workshop

I’ll show up live, engage with you, your participants, and your material! If you prefer (but less ideal) you can send me a recording. Using my frameworks and your priorities as a guide, I’ll watch for things like participant engagement, information design, atmosphere, time management, additional worldbuilding opportunities, etc.

During the session and over the following days I’ll capture my thoughts to share with you when we meet up next. Here’s a screenshot of my notetaking doc, which starts as 7 pages:

Stage 4 ✨ Revolve & Evolve

We’ll connect again a few days after your workshop to debrief your workshop: discuss what we both noticed, thought and felt. Time to celebrate what was awesome, then brainstorm how to make future sessions even better.

If you’ve captured participant feedback, we can analyze that too – we’re assessing how the experience landed compared to what we originally dreamed up. “Does the Dream need to change? How about the Design?” We’ll set the direction for the next revolution of your experience.

I’ll stick around on Voxer for the following week to provide any extra support around integrating ideas that come up as you reflect and plan for future iterations.

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A Revolutionary Workshop, grounded in Worldbuilding, is your chance to:

Let’s co-create a Revolutionary Workshop- starting with a Dream Day

This is your space to explore, experiment, and build something transformative. We’ll start with your DREAM: a full day of clarifying your vision using the 8 Elements of Worldbuilding.

Ready for the full Experience Revolution? Returning clients or those looking to complete all four parts can reach out to book the entire intensive.

(Click the heart-shaped chat bubble that’s floating on this page to send me a message)

Currently a $500 CAD investment.

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