Workshops
Your buyers will forget most of the content you present and the little they remember is random. Attend a workshop to learn how to get audiences to remember what you want them to remember and act on it.
Each session can be adapted for your audience.
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Audiences forget 90% of business content after just two days—a finding backed by multiple neuroscience and cognitive psychology studies. This session shows you how to design the 10% they’ll remember and act on, using practical techniques grounded in our own brain research.
People often say they’ll take action and then don’t. This session reveals how the brain makes (and avoids) decisions, and how to use attention, memory, and motivation to guide your audience toward follow-through.
Motivation is a mindset, but also a biological process. In this session, learn science-based techniques to activate and sustain motivation, even under pressure or uncertainty.
Most insights fall flat because they’re just facts in disguise. Learn a framework for spotting, shaping, and sharing insights that drive value and spark action..
Not all stories stick. This session shows how to use just the right amount of narrative, especially in technical or complex content, to create clarity, credibility, and recall.
Attention is harder than ever to earn and easier than ever to lose. Learn how different types of attention work and apply three practical techniques to sustain it in high-stakes communication.
Standing out isn’t enough because buyers have to detect, value, and remember what makes you different. This session shares science-based techniques to embed your advantage in your audience’s memory so they choose you, not your competitor.
Creativity that doesn’t lead to action is wasted. This session shows how to spark attention and memory using brain science, and how to shape your ideas so they’re remembered and acted on.
Need to explain data, structure, or abstract concepts? Learn how to turn complex ideas into clear, persuasive visuals using neuroscience-based design principles (no graphic design skills required).
Learn which elements in your slides or delivery weaken your message and which ones trigger stronger, faster buy-in—especially when presenting remotely.