"Tall, Dark, Handsome and No.1"
A taster ...

“It seems to me that what you do is help people get a felt sense of the connection between different ways of being and different ideas - and hence what might need to change for a "sustainable" future. They often seem to experience what you do as a demonstration of "bravery" that they could emulate, a sort of liberation, opening to a new set of possibilities - in which the head takes its place alongside a more emotional knowing.”

Dr Gill Coleman, Bath University Management School

Footage taken from a half-day session with practising managers at Bath University Management School.

"Stunning!"

The Guardian
“I loved the mix: the brilliance, gravity, humour, sadness, fun and laughter. I was inspired to experiment with how I can challenge what is expected of me...”

Melanie Siggs, Sustainability Communications Consultant
“I was a about to start a process with the Group Executive on ‘sustainability’ having worked with them a lot in a different context – formal presentations, rational stuff – all within their comfort zone... Then along came ‘Tall, Dark etc.’ to challenge me... showing me a different ways of doing things... The result was different enough to make a difference, but not so different that I couldn’t do it...”

Mark Gater, Britannia Building Society

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“When you open your soul and bring your whole heart into the room, it changes the structure of the room.”

Joe Jaworski, author, consultant and former Shell executive