Not facilitation. Not coaching.
The quality of how humans relate — to themselves, each other, and the work.
The teams that learn to relate well make better decisions, hold tension without fracturing, and do better work together. That's not soft. This is the edge.
One day. In-person. Designed for real relational work to happen.
The Feast is not a workshop. Not a training. It's a full day designed for one thing: real relational work, live, in the room. People move. Conversations walk. Tension gets named and worked in real time. A room full of people who started the day as colleagues and end it as something more honest.
No Zoom. No curriculum pile. One product. One pathway.
Specific music and atmosphere built for the emotional arc of the day. People notice it without knowing why.
Walking paired conversations, spatial constellation work, standing check-ins. The body is in the room, not just the head.
The team is a living system. I facilitate the system, not the people. Those in the room feel the difference immediately.
Tension in the room — unspoken, simmering, obvious — I name it and work with it in real time. This is what clients remember for years.
Specific, observable behaviours — written in the team's own language, tested against the pressure points they named during the day.
Every Feast begins here. Before the day, I run short 1:1 conversations with key stakeholders — twenty to thirty minutes each. Then a design session to shape the day's SET and SETTING.
The RQ Audit is not intake paperwork. It's where I listen for what's actually happening in the system — what's being said, what's avoided, where energy is stuck. By the time the day begins, the room is already set.
The audit is the front door. The Feast is what's behind it.
The Feast surfaces what's real in a team. Sometimes that calls for individual work alongside it — 1:1 leadership coaching for the person holding the most complexity in the room.
This isn't a separate program. It's the depth layer that amplifies what the day begins.
Every engagement is different. These are the things teams consistently walk away with.
This work doesn't fix teams. It creates the conditions where clarity, trust, and real alignment can emerge.
The RQ Audit is where every Feast starts — and the best place to see if this is the right fit.
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