Something changes when attention is not divided.
These conversations are structured simply.
What happens
We meet for an hour.
There is no set agenda, but we begin with something real—however partial or unclear.
We stay with it, allowing the conversation to deepen, shift, or open in unexpected directions.
There is no requirement to resolve anything.
What makes it different
Most conversations are shaped by urgency, roles, or outcomes.
This one is shaped by attention.
It does not rely on intensity or performance.
It allows for something quieter to become visible.