What we've done
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Over the past year, we’ve brought together founders, business leaders, students, artists, coaches, and corporate professionals through experiences designed at the intersection of science, art, and human connection. While each gathering has been shaped by a different audience and context, they all explore a common question: how do we remain thoughtful, connected, and fully engaged in a world that constantly competes for our attention?
CORPORATE PROFESSIONALS X UNOCCUPIED SPACES
Delivered as part of a wellness offsite for 130+ professionals, this experience explored the relationship between recovery, attention, and sustainable performance. Bringing together neuroscience-informed practices, movement, breath, reflection, and shared experiences, the session created an opportunity for participants to step out of continuous performance mode and reconnect with clarity, presence, and one another. In a profession defined by complexity and constant cognitive demands, the experience highlighted the importance of recovery as a foundation for sustained effectiveness.
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Hosted at the Indian School of Business, this experience invited students to explore the often-overlooked human side of high performance. Set against the backdrop of an intense academic year marked by learning, recruitment, networking, and constant evaluation, the session combined neuroscience-informed practices, reflection, and experiential exercises to help participants better understand stress, attention, emotional regulation, and sustainable performance. The experience created space to pause, reconnect, and build capacities essential for leadership beyond the classroom.
INDIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS X UNOCCUPIED SPACES
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A WEEKEND WELLNESS RETREAT
Our inaugural experience brought together a diverse community of founders, C-suite leaders, artists, coaches, and curious minds to explore a question central to modern life: what happens when we intentionally create space for recovery?
Through a carefully curated sequence of breathwork, cold immersion, movement, meditation, sensory design, and facilitated reflection, participants experienced shifts in attention, state, and connection. The evening invited them to slow down, tune inward, and explore the relationship between stress, recovery, and human potential - not through information, but through direct experience.
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