workshops
Looking for a more targeted ATX Fail Club event for your organization or group? We have fun, interactive options that can be customized to fit your wants and needs.
See the below offerings, or send us an email with more info about what you're looking for and we'll chat.
1.
failure ideation workshop
During this workshop participants are led through a series of interactive activities focused on destigmatizing failure. The group will uncover shared experiences, practice strategies for overcoming failure, and focus on growth outcomes.
Format: virtual or in-person
Length: 1.5 hrs.
Size: 10-50
Price: starting at $25/person
3.
Tools to reframe failure workshop
During this workshop participants will be led through quick and fun interactive activities and gain experience with three tools for reframing failure.
Format: virtual or in-person
Length: 1+ hrs.
Size: <100
Price: starting at $200
2.
Intention setting workshop
During this workshop participants are led through a visualization exercise before crafting personal intentions for the future. Attendees will leave with a list of intentions, the "why" behind each, and a plan for handling setbacks along the way.
Format: virtual or in-person
Length: 1+ hrs.
Size: 5+
Price: starting at $200
4.
Let's Try it! workshop
In this workshop we'll gather and send all the materials, and directions for trying something new, and get together to do it as a group. Whether it all goes to plan or it's an epic failure, we'll have tons of fun together along the way.
Format: virtual or in-person
Length: 1+ hrs.
Size: 1-50
Price: starting at $25/person
what attendees say
"I loved the attention to failure as a positive. I also really enjoyed how vulnerable people were and how much I learned from everyone and their experiences."
"Amazing community participation, well facilitated."
"I am inspired to reformat or edit some of the important topics and skills I learned today in this workshop and provide it to my children. I'd love for them to be aware at a younger age, so that they can work on the management of failures better than I ever did throughout high school, college, and career. Planting the seeds today!"