How to design a client workshop without freaking out (live demo)

It's time for episode 2 of the Wavetable Groovebox. In this episode we dive into running client workshops, and why even short sessions can feel tough to design and run.

We take apart a client workshop topic and build a session using just 5 pieces of paper - yes, that's it (and a pen, of course).

Check out the video below for the full live demo

We also share some Hot & Cool trends and ideas that are creating new ways to learn, discover and connect. Sweet.

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