Signature Workshop

Impact + Income: Teach What You Know

A hands-on workshop for leaders ready to turn their expertise into a program that reaches more people, generates sustainable income, and creates lasting change

A woman in a yellow shirt is giving a presentation to a group of people seated at a conference table. The presentation slide on the screen behind her shows a circular diagram with the words "Panic," "Stretch," and "Comfort," with an arrow pointing from "Stretch" to "Panic." A few attendees are visible, with some raising their hands and others working on laptops.

What Happens in the Room

Impact + Income: Teach What You Know is part strategy, part structure, and heavily hands-on. Participants don't just leave energized. They leave with real work done.

Using her Three C's framework — Content, Container, Change — participants answer the question at the heart of every great educational offer: What Content belongs in what Container to create the Change I want to see?

The answer looks different for everyone in the room. A course. A consulting package. A cohort. A workshop. The point is finding the format that fits their people’s transformation — not the other way around.

Half the time Suzi's at the front. The other half, participants are writing, talking, and building. Every exercise produces something real — not an idea to develop later, but an actual piece of work they leave with.

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Impact + Income: Teach What You Know

A Hands-On Workshop

Who Its For. Practitioners, founders, coaches, and consultants who are ready to package their expertise into a program that reaches more people, generates sustainable income, and creates lasting change.

Where to Host It. Professional association conferences, business membership retreats, entrepreneurship events, women's leadership gatherings, healthcare and wellness professional development days, and executive cohort programs.

Format Options

  • Signature Workshop

    90 minutes

    Best for conferences, retreats, member events

  • Half-Day Intensive

    3 hours

    Best for smaller cohorts, leadership programs

  • Keynote + Q & A

    45-60 minutes

    Best for opening, closing conference session

  • Custom Workshop

    Variable

    Best for team offsites, ideas you dream up

What Attendees Leave With

 

Real Work. Real Clarity. A Real Next Step.


Clarity on their slice of the problem
— what they're uniquely positioned to solve and who they're meant to serve

A first draft of their offer — what's included, and what makes it theirs

A learning experience map — how they'll connect their people to the content, to them, and to each other

A list of warm connections from their network

One specific commitment — spoken out loud, in front of a witness — about a next step they’ll take

A workshop your attendees will still be acting on six months from now

At one workshop, a quiet man said nothing. Months later, he reached out to Suzi—with her worksheet covered in notes. He hired her on the spot.

Both thinkers and talkers leave with something actionable.

A learning strategist, Suzi knows how adults learn, what makes ideas stick, and how to create momentum

If your audience is ready to turn expertise into impact, this session delivers.

Hear From Past Attendees


It provided an intriguing way to think through the offering you provide and who you provide it to.

I got a lot of value out of doing it in a guided session, with other people.

I usually do these exercises solo, so hearing what other people came up with, and having other people ask questions of my responses was helpful and refreshing.

Side view of a group of people sitting in a classroom or conference room, paying attention to a presentation, with a window and a potted plant in the background.

- TOM P.


It was very thought provoking and helped me focus on sharing my business in a new way.

People working on a project with colorful sticky notes and printed documents on a table.

-- AMY L.


Two women are sitting on chairs on a stage, engaging in a conversation. The woman on the left has blonde hair, is gesturing with her hands, and is wearing a dark jacket, red top, and light jeans. The woman on the right has curly hair, is smiling, and is wearing a denim jacket and a dress. There are stage lights and a black curtain in the background.

Suzi was fun, relatable and engaging. She shared her story with us and had us connect with others in the room on specific questions. It was great!

- CHRISTINA S.