Speak, create, Inspire

Mixing art and mindfulness for professional development doesn’t have to be “ick”, public speaking doesn’t have to be just a person talking, and… “regular” people can absolutely make cool Art.

Leah offers three signature captivating creative workshops that integrate making art and impactful public speaking. Creative Connection, It Doesn’t Have to Be This Hard, and Art vs. Stuff can be delivered to conferences of thousands to a board room of 10. They can be as short as 25 minutes or as long as two hours, and are all equally powerful.

Leah integrates her Founder story, mindfulness techniques, sound therapy, plus painting or photography for a transformational experience for anyone, regardless of their creative skills.

Creative Connection is a hands on professional development experience meant to connect people with their (often long lost) inner-artist, and learn a new way of communication. Leah integrates mindfulness, sound therapy, and a collaborative group painting activity with a finale that will blow the minds of the group.

Great for team bonding, conference icebreakers, and professional development groups.

  • Leah custom designs each experience with each unique group.

  • 25-45 Minutes

  • For groups of 15-40 (large groups can do multiple sessions)

  • Includes a painting experience in which each person gets a piece of art.

Creative Connection

It Doesn’t have to be this hard

Leah is the self acclaimed expert of one thing, learning the hard way. Leah has taken the experience from her leadership and life journey over the last decade growing up with the movement that she built from scratch, and leveraged it to create a transformational immersive workshop for leaders like her.

There are hundreds of programs and books for how to start a organization from incorporation to scaling, but only a few address the soul of the founder. Leah begins by openly sharing about how the entanglement of her identity and her organization’s mission almost led her to lose it all.

Groups are led through a similar Creative Connection experience with a call to their purpose and a reminder about asking for help. The session closes with an open and honest round table dialogue to help motivate leaders for their journeys to not be so hard.

  • 2 Hours

  • For groups up to 20 (speaking portion can be delivered to larger groups, sessions with breakout groups)

  • Each person will leave with a meaningful piece of Art they created

Ready to book?

Let’s talk! Want to discuss doing something custom? Let’s come up with something awesome!

The Creative Connection experience was the perfect team-building activity for our staff.  Creative Connections facilitated an activity that allowed staff that don’t usually get to work together to have an immersive art experience. We walked away from our team building activity with both a new appreciation for art and creativity – but more importantly, we were able to make deep and memorable connections with our coworkers

— Cortney Stewart - Deputy Director - State of Delaware Office of Budget Management

 FAQs

  • The investment in Leah depends on what you want her to do. Typically, all speaking workshop starts at $1200 for one session. Leah is happy to support seeking funds to cover her cost and can be helpful in grant pursuits.

  • The sooner the better. Leah is a busy lady and we request that you book at least two weeks in advance.

  • Once we agree on an experience, we will send you an event contract for both parties to sign. Payment is due at the time of booking with an exception if grant funds are involved that require disbursement. We’re happy to work with you on the terms.

  • We suggest having this in an indoor space. If you want to do this outdoors, an indoor option is required for weather conditions. We ask that the space is somewhere the attendees will not be disturbed. We are very flexible in evolving our set up to accommodate your intended event. Art VS Stuff requires a screen for a presentation.

Want to know why Leah does this?

She believes that we’re all Artists. We don’t get enough permission to just use our imagination and create as adults. Leah created this to change that.