Two doors. One format. The Room is where this work happens.

I walk into a room — ten, twelve people, sofas if possible — and something happens. People arrive performing their role. They leave being themselves. I've watched it happen in hospitals, pharma companies, universities, and conference halls across 27 countries and four continents.

The topic changes. The room is always the same.

Half a day. Ten to twelve people. The topic is whatever brought you there — patient communication, burnout, leadership under pressure, chronic illness, being heard inside a system that wasn't built to hear you. What actually happens underneath is: you remember who you are.

Door one

Healthcare and Pharma

For clinical teams who've stopped connecting with patients. For pharma organisations that have forgotten why they started. I bring them back to themselves — and the patients in front of them.

I've done this with clinical teams at Boehringer Ingelheim and Takeda. With medical students at Tel Aviv University who said it was the most important lesson of their degree. With physiotherapists, nurses, and doctors who went into medicine to connect and ended up somewhere else.

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Door two

Anyone Going Through Something Invisible

Burnout. Chronic illness. Caregiving. Leadership exhaustion. The person performing a version of themselves that stopped being true a long time ago.

If you're stuck, unseen, or about to emerge — you're exactly who this is for. I don't speak to you from the outside. I speak from inside the same wound, slightly further along the path.

Half a day · Ten to twelve people · No slides

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I help people feel like themselves again.