

🍽 Deep Dive Lunch: What action would you take if you had more courage?
​🍽 Deep Dive Lunch: What action would you take if you had more courage?
​Most people have an idea of what they’d do if they had more courage.
This lunch is a chance to explore that in a relaxed, small-group setting, across business, career, and life.
​Not theoretical. Not “one day”. Right now.
​🔄 Format
• Arrival + order food
• First discussion round
• Table rotation
• Final reflections + wrap
​💬 How it works
We’ll break into small groups of 6–8 people per table. Each table will have a few guided prompts to help the conversation go deeper without forcing it.
​Then, you'll explore the topic together, sharing perspectives, experiences, and current situations.
Halfway through, we rotate tables so you meet a new group and continue the conversation from a different angle.
​🧠Ground rules, this is important
To keep the conversations valuable if you catch yourself or anyone doing the below. Call it out, don't stay silent.
​• Ask, "do you want my perspective on the topic?" before giving unscolicited advice
• Listen completely before responding: ask "have you said all you want about to about that?"
• No one person should speak more than 20% of the time
• No pitching or selling: this is not the place for that
• What’s shared stays in the group - Chatham House rules!
​This is about understanding and reflection, not impressing anyone.
​👀 Who this is for
• People building something, or thinking about it
• Those open to honest, reflective conversation
• Anyone who knows they might be holding back somewhere
​You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You just need to be willing to think about it.
​🔥Future Lunch Topics Coming Up...
​Deep Dive Lunch: Is taking action in 2026 wasted given global uncertaintity?
​Deep Dive Lunch: What are you doing that feels productive but isn’t actually moving the needle?
​Deep Dive Lunch: If you had to start 2026 again, what would you do differently?
​Deep Dive Lunch: What’s the next uncomfortable step you know you should take?