

ELEVATE YOUR GATHERING
The best conferences, events, and gatherings don't happen to people. They happen with them- and leave people with more than knowledge. A shift in perception. New meaningful connections.
Your speakers are brilliant. Your content is valuable. But here's what most gatherings miss: people need time to process what they're hearing. A few minutes to sit with an idea. To talk it through. To see how it lands within themselves, their belief system, and their own life.

Yes- coffee break conversations happen. Water cooler moments exist. But they're random, fleeting, and invisible. We take that natural human impulse and make it exponentially more valuable: designing it, holding it, and harvesting the fruit so the wisdom doesn't disappear when people go home.
We create processing moments- small, optional, sometimes invisible- woven throughout your gathering. And we do it across multiple disciplines: art, conversation, movement, and digital tools. Because people are different. Some process through talking. Some through creating. Some through writing alone in a quiet corner. We design for all of them- so every participant finds their own way in.
Through those moments, something magical happens: your audience is activated. Our society teaches us to be consumers. Participatory interventions (both on stage and off) create engagement, buy-in, and collective intelligence we can harvest and present back as gifts of wisdom for all.

How It Works
Processing moments can happen right after your keynote. Five to ten minutes.
Sometimes onstage. Sometimes online. Always optional. Never mandatory.
These aren't formal workshops- they're invitations to think, feel, and integrate what just landed.
We use different tools depending on what fits:
Art installations
people vote with beans, Post-its, movement
Open Space Technology
self-organising sessions, often as a closing half day of inspiration and building collaboration or initiatives between participants
Graphic facilitation
visual harvesting of ideas and insights through drawings
Digital questionnaires
back in the hotel room,
between sessions,
in the garden,
anytime
Small group conversations
World Café or intimate circles on the sidelines
Your Idea?
lets get on a call to find out what is unique about your gathering and location,
and how we could gather it!
We design what fits your gathering, your audience, your goals. Every intervention is uniquely crafted for you.
I've brought participatory interventions to gatherings of every kind- 300 Jewish, Muslim and Christian teachers from across Israel-Palestine; 100 refugees on the island of Lesvos; the Jewish Psychedelic Summit at PS2023 and PS2025; and in-company communities at Microsoft Israel. Small circles and large gatherings. Intimate and international. The format changes.
The heart doesn't.
What makes it work every time is the same thing: deep listening, the willingness to pivot with the room, and bringing genuine care alongside real professionalism. That willingness to pivot comes from decades of experience and a deep belief in the wisdom groups carry when they are truly listened to. Then the invitation always lands.





What This Creates
Engagement spirals upward. People listen deeper because they know they'll have space to process. They share their insights, which enriches others. Knowledge becomes alive.
Community forms. People come for the content. They leave with new friends, new collaborators, unexpected partnerships- connections that wouldn't have happened in a traditional gathering format. And they leave with something tangible: artwork, harvest documents, meaningful merch that carries the wisdom of the room long after the gathering ends.
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Networks and gatherings with incredible participants- when you have such wisdom in the room, you might want to gather it, not just amplify the voices from the stage
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Conference producers wanting deeper engagement and meaning
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Event planners who care about real, lasting community building
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Organizations hosting milestone gatherings or celebrations
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Anyone ready to invite their audience to partner with them, not just be an audience
