We help people remix how the(ir) world works.
Personalized, project-based learning experiences designed to help people grow with their mind, body, and soul.
Inspired by art and activism from John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Informed by over a decade of teaching at Stanford University.
Upcoming online workshops
Instant Karma*
Breath*
(re) Introduction to
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*for mid-career millennials feeling overwhelmed at work.
If you blah, blah, blah, blah….
then this workshop might be for you.
Say Yes to learn more.
Creativity*
(re) Introduction to
Released in 19whatever
Story*
(re) Introduction to
*for overwhelmed, mid-career, corporate millennials.
If you blah, blah, blah, blah….
then this workshop might be for you.
Say Yes to learn more.
*for overwhelmed, mid-career, corporate millennials.
If you blah, blah, blah, blah….
then this workshop might be for you.
Say Yes to learn more.
Our offerings
From Moment to Momentum
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.
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We produce personalized, project-based learning to help people grow with their mind, body and soul.
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We believe the relationship is the project and seek collaborators with the resources and intentions to grow better together with time.
We help individuals, teams and whole organizations work through change with accountability, adaptability and authenticity.
Our approach
Remix what works—for you.
We remix research from Stanford University with tools that have lasted the test of time to produce experiences that are relevant to you.
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We use scientifically proven learning experience design methods researched & developed at Stanford University.
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We use visual facilitation methods to reduce the friction of jargon and make space for people to own the language of their work.
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We use new tools like GenAI in our work but not as much as we use what we call "Knew Tools". Knew Tools are timeless and universal tools like music, food, stories and art that have helped people come together and navigate change since the beginning of time.
Our inspiration; or rather:
All we are sayin'
Inspired by the art and activism from John Lennon and Yoko Ono we offer examples from their work to help you frame your work.
Mind Games
You are here
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We use scientifically proven learning experience design methods researched & developed at Stanford University.
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We use visual facilitation methods to reduce the friction of jargon and make space for people to own the language of their work.
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We organize these examples on a continuum from moment to momentum to help people see where their work needs to begin.
Power to the People
Imagine
Remix
Imagine
Inspired by the song Imagine, this work helps people imagine the(ir) world .
MidPen Housing
The mission of the Bing Nursery School is to promote understanding of child development and improve the lives of young children.
We helped Bing Nursery remix Imagine into micro-project based learning experiences he could share from the page to the stage.
Behind the scenes
Montclair Kimberely
Montclair Kimberely
Behind the scenes
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We use scientifically proven learning experience design methods researched & developed at Stanford University.
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Design Fiction:
Design fiction is a creative practice that uses narrative and speculative scenarios to explore and critique potential futures. By crafting stories, artifacts, and experiences, it helps to envision and question the implications of new technologies and societal changes.
Speculative Design:
Speculative design is an approach that imagines and prototypes possible futures to challenge assumptions and provoke discussion. It uses design to explore hypothetical scenarios, encouraging people to think critically about the future and the impact of their decisions.
Futures Thinking:
Futures thinking is a strategic approach that anticipates and prepares for possible future developments. It involves analyzing trends, envisioning various scenarios, and considering the long-term implications of current actions to make informed decisions and shape a desired future.
Strategic Foresight:
Strategic foresight is the practice of systematically exploring, predicting, and preparing for future opportunities and challenges. It combines trend analysis, scenario planning, and visioning to help organizations make better long-term decisions and build resilience against uncertainty.
Scenario Planning:
Scenario planning is a method used to develop and analyze multiple, plausible future scenarios. By considering different possibilities and their impacts, organizations can create flexible strategies that are robust under various future conditions, enhancing their ability to adapt and thrive.
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We organize these examples on a continuum from moment to momentum to help people see where their work needs to begin.
Montclair Kimberely
Behind the scenes
Case Studies
Remix
Power to the people
Inspired by the song Power to the People, this work helps people learn how to come together to make and sustain change.
Bing Nursery School
The mission of the Bing Nursery School is to promote understanding of child development and improve the lives of young children.
We helped Bing Nursery remix Imagine into micro-project based learning experiences he could share from the page to the stage.
Montclair Kimberely
Behind the scenes
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We use scientifically proven learning experience design methods researched & developed at Stanford University.
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We use visual facilitation methods to reduce the friction of jargon and make space for people to own the language of their work.
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We organize these examples on a continuum from moment to momentum to help people see where their work needs to begin.
Montclair Kimberely
Behind the scenes
Case Studies
Behind the scenes
Montclair Kimberely
Remix
Mind Games
Inspired by the song Mind Games, this work helps people learn why, how and when to change their own mind.
Frederik G. Pferdt
Frederik G. Pferdt is on a mission to empower everyone to fulfill their visions for the future.
From shaping Google's fabled creative culture as Chief Innovation Evangelist to nurturing the minds of students at Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, Frederik has a track record of helping others realize their creative superpower to imagine and invent a better tomorrow.
We helped Frederik G. Pferdt remix Mind Games into micro-project based learning experiences he could share from the page to the stage.
Tahüm
Behind the scenes
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We use scientifically proven learning experience design methods researched & developed at Stanford University.
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We use visual facilitation methods to reduce the friction of jargon and make space for people to own the language of their work.
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We organize these examples on a continuum from moment to momentum to help people see where their work needs to begin.
Montclair Kimberely
Behind the scenes
Case Studies
Behind the scenes
Montclair Kimberely
Remix
You are here
Inspired by the song You are here, this work helps people organize and communicate change across people and cultures.
Stanford d.school
Frederik G. Pferdt is on a mission to empower everyone to fulfill their visions for the future.
From shaping Google's fabled creative culture as Chief Innovation Evangelist to nurturing the minds of students at Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, Frederik has a track record of helping others realize their creative superpower to imagine and invent a better tomorrow.
We helped Frederik G. Pferdt remix Mind Games into micro-project based learning experiences he could share from the page to the stage.
Yonsei University
Behind the scenes
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We use scientifically proven learning experience design methods researched & developed at Stanford University.
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We use visual facilitation methods to reduce the friction of jargon and make space for people to own the language of their work.
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We organize these examples on a continuum from moment to momentum to help people see where their work needs to begin.
Montclair Kimberely
Behind the scenes
Case Studies
Behind the scenes
Montclair Kimberely
How are we becoming
Only People
“Only people know just how to talk to people; only people know just how to change the world.”
John Lennon
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We use scientifically proven learning experience design methods researched & developed at Stanford University.
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We use visual facilitation methods to reduce the friction of jargon and make space for people to own the language of their work.
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We organize these examples on a continuum from moment to momentum to help people see where their work needs to begin.
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Christine Jun
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Hans Ages
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Louie Montoya
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Seamus Yu Harte
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Susie Chang
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Tyler Winick