Contact

This is not a general inquiry box.
It is a threshold.

If you are reaching out about keynotes, seminars, consulting, media, or strategic fit, use the form below. The goal is not to create friction for its own sake. The goal is to make sure the right conversations begin in the right place.

If you are looking for quick fixes, generic motivation, or a soft leadership conversation dressed up in better language, this probably is not the right channel. If you are ready to talk about architecture, pressure, signal, and what your system is actually producing, you are in the right place.

Inquiry Types

Choose the right lane
before you make contact.

Keynotes

Event planners, leadership conferences, executive gatherings, and organizations seeking a keynote built through the Leadership by Design framework.

Seminars

Inquiries related to live seminar cohorts, registrations, organizational hosting, and deeper implementation work beyond a stage presentation.

Consulting

Organizations that already suspect the problem is structural and want to determine whether direct engagement is the right next instrument.

Media / Other

Podcast appearances, interviews, press requests, partnerships, and other professional inquiries that do not fit the categories above.

Before You Submit

Make the inquiry specific.
Vague requests do not travel well here.

The strongest inquiries are specific. Tell us what you are exploring, what kind of environment you are dealing with, and why you believe this work may be the right fit. If you are an event planner, include event type, audience, date, and budget. If you are exploring consulting, be direct about the pressure point you think may be structural.

Inquiry Form

Start the conversation.










Fit

Not every inquiry becomes an engagement.

That is intentional. Sometimes keynote is the right instrument. Sometimes seminar is. Sometimes consulting is. Sometimes the honest answer is that none of them are the right fit right now. This channel exists to determine that clearly rather than pretend every conversation should become a sale.