A salon is up to 12 people in a room for 60–90 minutes, thinking together 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 is not a panel discussion. It's not a brainstorm. It's not people taking turns to speak.
It's real dialogue.
In a corporate world full of performative collaboration, this is the real thing: people genuinely encountering each other's thinking, testing their own beliefs, and arriving somewhere none of them could have reached alone.
The result is sharper thinking and deeper connection — insight and belonging.
Salons can be run as standalone experiences or built around strategic questions your organization is facing.