To celebrate the launch of our book Innovation-ish

We’re giving away ten
Start Somewhere
workshop packages

Packages available with the purchase of books.
Offer expires July 31st.

Schedule your coordination call to confirm your offer.

Start Somewhere
Problem-Solving for the Creatively Stuck

Whether you're an individual spinning in circles or a team bogged down by indecision, "Start Somewhere" delivers the clarity, structure, and spark needed to move from stuck to started.

Kickstart your project and cut through the uncertainty holding you back

Clarify and align your team creating a path forward that engages everyone to one vision

Accelerate your team with the  immediate actions you need to make progress today

We all have that lingering idea, project, or decision that remains stalled. It might be stuck in a notebook, on a to-do list, or tangled in overthinking.

Start Somewhere is a high-impact, 90-minute workshop designed to help individuals and teams break that cycle of inertia and take meaningful first steps.

Rooted in the Innovation-ish approach taught at Harvard and Stanford, this session offers a powerful combination of creative tools and science-backed coaching to help you think differently and move forward with clarity.

Get immediate impact and lasting capability with:

  • Forward Momentum: You’ll leave with one real challenge pushed forward through a defined next step.

  • Sustainable Method: Learn a repeatable approach to use every time you're feeling creatively stuck.

  • Immediate Application: Walk away with a small, actionable experiment to try within the week.

This workshop is ideal for professionals and teams:

  • Stalled out on a creative idea or overdue decision, they know they need to make

  • Creatively stuck and unsure how to begin an idea that feels too big to start

  • Seeking fresh thinking and actionable progress.

Participants are guided in a structured approach to:

  • Break down a stuck problem using approachable, creative tools.

  • Reframe challenges with fresh perspectives unlock new opportunities.

  • Design small, meaningful actions to build momentum.

Cut through complexity, build momentum with:

  • One real problem moved forward with a concrete next step

  • A small, testable action you can take this week

  • A repeatable approach for breaking through future stuck points