Services

  • The Fractal Program

    3 x 1.5hr sessions  (Virtual)

    A customized and focused program that provides resources, feedback, and processing space to start meaningfully contributing to the change you want to be and see.

    Through this process you will create your personalized journey map with key focus areas and levers for change. This will be supported by recommendations and resources, open discussions to address challenges or concerns, metrics to measure progress, and an accountability framework to keep you on track. 

    Offered one-on-one, for couples, or to small self-organized groups.

    Outcome: clear direction, tangible contributions to your focus areas, and a metrics tracker to visualize your impact (e.g., emissions reduced, money donated, etc.)

    Ongoing support is available after The Fractal Program, at a cadence of your choice.

  • Alignment Building Workshop

    1 hr  (Virtual)

    Build a journey map for yourself based on your areas of focus and unique levers for change. 

    This group workshop provides the building blocks for participants to then continue working on their focus areas independently.

    Outcome: a customizable workbook and recommended resources to get you started.

  • How Much is Enough Workshop

    3 hrs (Virtual or In-Person)

    Enough is enough.

    I will never do enough. 

    And yet, I am enough. 

    OBJECTIVE

    The question of “how much is enough” is a fascinating one. This workshop explores it within the context of “redistributive justice” - that is, actively re-allocating money and resources across communities and ecosystems for the purpose of social, economic and ecological opportunity and wellbeing. 

    The workshop begs the question - If we have clarity on what is “enough” for our own specific contexts (i.e., what a “fulfilled life” means to us), would we then feel more empowered and confident in distributing our resources in a way that supports a similar fulfillment for all communities to thrive? Could we shift from a place of individualism to interdependence, from scarcity to abundance?

    OUTCOMES 

    Although a three hour workshop is not sufficient to give a precise answer to the question “how much is enough”, participants will emerge with:

    - Prompts and exercises that begins to clarify what “enough” means to them;

    - A Framework that grounds monetary decision-making in that clarity of “enough”, as well as redistributive justice values;

    - A Redistribution Plan with tangible next steps on how they will commit their money, time, skills, resources, etc. to social and ecological justice.