What if the answers you are looking for are already out there — you just need to move to find them?

Street Wisdom is a global movement founded by David Pearl that takes your most pressing life or work questions to the street. Through a guided series of outdoor exercises, participants tune their senses in a new way, slow down, and discover what their gut has been trying to tell them all along. The result is new ideas, fresh insights, and a clarity that sitting in a meeting room rarely delivers.

I discovered Street Wisdom during the pandemic when my own decision making ground to a halt and I needed to find my way back to myself. It worked. I have since hosted nine Walkshops across Edmonton and Alberta and I bring the same genuine belief in this practice to every session I lead.

One of the most powerful things a Walkshop does is help people see the place they are standing in with completely fresh eyes. For tourism and economic development professionals, that moment of seeing your own destination differently — noticing what you have stopped noticing, finding the story that has been hiding in plain sight — can be genuinely transformative. The street has always been full of wisdom. Most of us just stopped listening to it.

A Walkshop works beautifully as a standalone experience for teams, conference groups, leadership gatherings, or anyone ready to think differently. It also pairs powerfully with a strategic workshop — use the morning to open minds and let the street do its work, then bring that energy into the afternoon session.


Sessions run two to three hours for up to 15 participants. 25% of every Walkshop fee is donated directly to Street Wisdom in support of their global not-for-profit mission.

Up to 15 participants — $1,800 CAD plus tax. Get in touch to bring a Walkshop to your team or event.

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