Empowering Experiences
Unlocking human potential for the greater good through music, facilitation, and design | online and in-person
Design
If you don’t do a good job of designing an agenda for your event, there can be several potential negative consequences.
First, participants may become disengaged or lose interest in the event, leading to reduced motivation and productivity. This can have a significant impact on the success of the event and can even harm long-term relationships with participants.
Second, poorly designed agendas can lead to confusion and miscommunication among participants, which can have negative consequences on teamwork and collaboration.
Third, an inadequate agenda can result in important topics being overlooked or under-discussed, leading to incomplete outcomes or decisions that do not effectively address the needs of the group.
If we fail to design a well-planned agenda for an event can result in a waste of time, effort, and resources, as well as missed opportunities for growth and success.
“A great event agenda is not just a list of speakers and sessions, it’s a thoughtful and intentional plan for delivering value to attendees.”
Dahlia El Gazzar
Event Technology Strategist and Consultant
“Jeremy brotha James precision in pre-event planning and design sessions allowed our team to feel confident going into the event and ensured we were successful in meeting our needs and deliverables while having a good time.
I was especially impressed with his ability to connect with the diversity of stakeholders involved, which included co-facilitators, tech support, and participants ranging from teens to seniors.”
Emily Llore, MPH
Community Health Planner, Health Department of Northwest Michigan Director of Community Health Assessment and Improvement Planning, Northern Michigan Community Health Innovation Region


Music
Are you tired of hosting meetings, events, and retreats that fall flat and fail to leave a lasting impression? You’re not alone. Many gatherings fall short because they lack the crucial ingredient that music can provide.
Without the power of music, your meetings and events may lack the engagement, creativity, and collaboration needed to drive success.
Fortunately, there’s a solution. By incorporating music into your gatherings, you can create an environment that inspires, motivates, and energizes your team or audience.
Research shows that music can enhance memory retention, increase motivation, and improve focus and attention, all of which are key to effective learning and collaboration.
By leveraging the power of music in your meetings, events, and assemblies, you can create an experience that is truly unforgettable. So, if you’re ready to take your gatherings to the next level, consider the power of music, and unlock your team’s full potential today.
“Music can have a dramatic impact on productivity, creativity, and mood. It has been shown to lower stress and anxiety, improve cognitive function, and even boost immune function.”
Ariana Huffington
Founder of The Huffington Post
“brotha James. is not only talented, he’s authentic, empowering, and inspirational”
Carey Smolinksi
Owner/Founder CSP Productions


Facilitation
“A great facilitator is someone who uses the power of the group to bring out the best in each individual.”
“Facilitation is about leading without taking over, guiding without directing, and helping without rescuing.”
“Facilitation is the process of helping people to learn, work together, and achieve their goals in a supportive and collaborative environment.”
If you don’t have an engaging, well-prepared, creative facilitator leading your meetings, events, or trainings, there can be several negative consequences.
First, participants may become disengaged or lose interest in the event, leading to reduced motivation and productivity. This can have a significant impact on the success of the event and can even harm long-term relationships with participants.
Second, a facilitator who lacks creativity and preparation can lead to confusion and miscommunication among participants, which can have negative consequences on teamwork and collaboration.
Third, an inadequate facilitator can result in important topics being overlooked or under-discussed, leading to incomplete outcomes or decisions that do not effectively address the needs of the group.
The failure to have an engaging, well-prepared, and creative facilitator can result in a waste of time, effort, and resources, as well as missed opportunities for growth and success. It is crucial to invest in a facilitator who can effectively lead and engage participants to achieve the best possible outcomes.



Are you interested in learning more about bringing music into one of your experiences?
“brotha James is inspiring, entertaining, and intelligent.” I’ve watched him facilitate some of the most complex events I’ve been a part of. His ability to play music, facilitate and be clear and direct is a superpower for anyone who partners with him. Make sure you buy his music too! It’s positive, uplifting, and always there when you need a little mental boost. “
Design
“The design of an event agenda has a direct correlation to attendee engagement and overall event success.”
“A great event agenda is not just a list of speakers and sessions, it’s a thoughtful and intentional plan for delivering value to attendees.”
“A well-designed event agenda sets expectations for attendees, keeps them on track and ensures they leave feeling satisfied.”
The single biggest way to have mediocre results for a meeting, event, training or gathering of any type is to short change the design phase of the experience.
If you don’t do a good job of designing an agenda for your event, there can be several potential negative consequences.
First, participants may become disengaged or lose interest in the event, leading to reduced motivation and productivity. This can have a significant impact on the success of the event and can even harm long-term relationships with participants.
Second, poorly designed agendas can lead to confusion and miscommunication among participants, which can have negative consequences on teamwork and collaboration.
Third, an inadequate agenda can result in important topics being overlooked or under-discussed, leading to incomplete outcomes or decisions that do not effectively address the needs of the group.
If we fail to design a well-planned agenda for an event can result in a waste of time, effort, and resources, as well as missed opportunities for growth and success.


Do you want to learn more about hiring me to facilitate one of your experiences?
“Jeremy brotha James precision in pre-event planning and design sessions allowed our team to feel confident going into the event and ensured we were successful in meeting our needs and deliverables while having a good time.
I was especially impressed with his ability to connect with the diversity of stakeholders involved, which included co-facilitators, tech support, and participants ranging from teens to seniors.”
