Live Studios Supporting Performance, Stability, and Resilience
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| Community Events | Open, accessible sessions designed to support local connection and stability. |
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| Training Labs | Live, facilitated practice for teams and organizations. |
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| Retreats & Intensives | Extended sessions designed for reflection, recovery, and reset. |
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Why Live Formats Continue to be Trusted Spaces for Professional Learning
More than 70% of participants report that in-person events deliver the strongest professional and training experiences, especially when topics involve judgment, coordination, and decision-making.
Live, scheduled sessions also support follow-through. Facilitated workshops routinely see attendance and completion rates between 75–85%, driven by structure, shared accountability, and real-time participation.
For work tied to performance, stability, and resilience, these conditions matter. Live studios allow facilitators to respond to the room, surface assumptions, and adapt in real time—supporting learning that transfers into practice.
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Participant Preference for Live Learning

FEATURED COMMUNITY EVENT
Business Sprint Meetup
For people building or growing a business, the Business Sprint Meetup provides structured time and community support to work on whatever business focus they bring with them. During this in-person working session, participants create a clear 30-day action plan based on their current priorities, whether that involves research for starting a business, refining an existing operation, addressing finances, or planning next steps.
Participants work alongside others, use guided prompts, and leave with a practical plan for the next 30 days that fits their goals and capacity.
SUPPORTING LIVE STUDIOS
Community-based events and live studios benefit from partners who value learning, stability, and long-term performance.
Sponsorship helps keep events accessible while supporting programming that serves small businesses, operators, and local communities. Sponsors are recognized as contributors to shared learning environments rather than advertisers.
Opportunities may include:
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community workshops
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training labs
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retreat-style programs
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local outreach and resilience initiatives
Interested in supporting live studios? Reach out using the form below.
Past Events

Decision Jumpstart Community Workshop
SCS’s first ever community event in Wrightwood, CA.
A live, community-based session focused on decision-making for small business owners and operators. Participants leave with a clear, realistic 30-day plan designed to reduce decision fatigue and support forward momentum.