Curated talks and experiences that bridge the gap between how we’re wired and how we live and work.

Our biology hasn’t changed, but our world has – and that gap shows up everywhere.

From boardrooms to wellness and cultural spaces we call out the mismatch between our stone-age wiring and our digital reality. We weave a deep understanding of how we are built with modern cultural insight to provide a blueprint for a different, more human way forwards.

Curated talks

No two talks are the same. Whilst our philosophy remains unchanged, we shape every conversation around the occasion and people in the room.

For organisations, we might focus on energy, resilience and performance. For health and wellness environments, we might dive deeper into the nervous system, habits and biological harmony. And for cultural and lifestyle spaces, the conversation shifts towards identity, creativity, and the art of modern living.

Whether we’re speaking to a team, a crowd, or a community, our goal is always the same: to help people name, notice and nurture what they need to live and work well in the AI age.

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Experiences

Insight is just the beginning. Our interactive sessions make the art and science of living well tangible, so they carry through into life and work.

The sessions might include micro-experiences that turn new ideas into a reality; or guided reflections that help participants transform insights into a personal or professional roadmap; or immersive sensory journeys that bring the ideas to life through touch, taste, scent or ritual.

We also curate collaborations with guest practitioners and specialists to bring extra depth - from movement to mindset and making.

Every setting is unique. Tell us about your audience and occasion, and we’ll shape an experience that fits.

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About Katie

Katie’s blend of insight and warmth makes ideas feel clear and deeply relevant. From large gatherings to intimate settings, her talks and experiences help people – and the spaces they share – see themselves and their world differently.