Salons

A salon is a small group of people — up to 12 — thinking together for 60–90 minutes about something that matters.

It begins with an impulse — a text, a question, a provocation. From there, I guide the group through a process of sustained attention: attention to the question, and attention to each other.

This isn't a lecture. It isn't a debate. It's real dialogue — people genuinely encountering each other's thinking, testing their own beliefs, and arriving somewhere none of them could have reached alone.

"The really alive moments were when we as a group moved towards a realisation or understanding. Someone said something and that led to a small insight for someone else and slowly we gained a better understanding together as a group." — Rudya

I run salons as live cohorts over 4–6 weeks, built around themes and questions I choose. Groups are small and places are limited.

"I enjoyed the depth of sharing and reflection. It's the sort of conversation I am nourished by." — Jindy
"Rich beyond words." — Nick
"I feel some sense of loss now that it is over. That's a good thing. It means I enjoyed it and thought it was really positive." — Richard

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