For Individuals

My work with teams and organizations eventually made way for occasional work with individuals and small groups of individuals. 2024 classes are listed below. (These programs have also proven beneficial for organizations; for organizational pricing, please get in touch.)

1:1 Development

All of the Culture Forms offerings grow from — and depend on — a facility for guiding individuals.

Each engagement is uniquely suited to an individual’s needs, and past 1:1 collaborations have included:

  • Setting up and sustaining new or renewed creative habits

  • Honing facilitation skills and preparing for difficult conversations or communal endeavors

  • Navigating the Syllables of Work and Life

Amanda offered — and enabled me to generate — questions that moved me from a place where I had been stuck. Through our work together, I saw my options and priorities with new clarity, felt more agency in the process, and developed a frame for making the decision before me that was practical and also centered my values. I was not about to get there on my own.
— Katherine

Classes & Workshops

Creative Accountability Groups (CAG)

Over five or six sessions, and in small groups, we’ll focus on how to reasonably situate ourselves in a creative mindset for a unit of time that feels achievable, no matter what life looks like at the moment. CAG is the kinder cousin of a traditional workshop.

How to Build a Community Circle

Interested in starting a community circle with your neighbors, coworkers, friends? Here are potential steps for getting one off the ground along with time and space to practice, based on lessons learned from one I started with my neighbors in 2020.

Creative Processes

As your life changes, how do you stay connected to creativity? How do you remain curious, flexible, and generous toward yourself? Whether you’re stuck in a long-term practice or don’t know where to begin, this class is a boost toward wherever you’re going.

Creative Processes and CAG helped me see more clearly how everyday aspects of my life made me a legitimate creative person — someone to be taken seriously by myself and by others. Oftentimes, enthusiasm and generosity are discouraged in critical spaces so it was revelatory to be in a space where those modes were supported.
— Rachel Y., Professor