Real Stories. Structured Learning. Small Group Practice.

School of WorkLife Live Classes are story-led live learning experiences exploring the challenges, conversations, and decisions that shape a working life.
Live Story Classes
Real Stories. Structured Learning. Small Group Practice.
Live Story Classes are focused professional development experiences built around real WorkLife moments — the conversations, decisions, and pressures where something important is at stake.
Each class begins with a story. Through structured reflection, a practical framework, and small group learning, the class helps you explore what the story reveals, why it matters, and how to apply that thinking to your own WorkLife.
Every Live Story Class follows the same four-part structure:
- The Reading Room — where stories open things up
- The Writer’s Table — where ideas become personal
- The Workshop — where thinking becomes something you can use
- The Rehearsal Space — where you begin to put that into practice
Classes run for 60 minutes online, with a maximum of six participants.
The classes are organised across the five School of WorkLife collections. Each collection explores a different aspect of personal and professional development, allowing you to choose the class most relevant to your current WorkLife situation.
Explore the categories below to discover the Live Story Classes available within each collection.
Self-Discovery Live Story Classes
Self-Discovery Live Story Classes explore the moments in WorkLife that help us understand ourselves more clearly — our motivations, strengths, challenges, values, and aspirations.
Each class begins with a real WorkLife situation where a decision, experience, or turning point reveals something important about personal direction and growth. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you recognise patterns in your own experiences and develop greater clarity about the path you want to take.
Book Club Books Live Story Classes
Book Club Books Live Story Classes explore how stories from literature — both fiction and non-fiction — can illuminate our own WorkLife experiences.
Each class begins with a book that offers insight into themes such as leadership, courage, identity, relationships, or personal growth. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you connect the ideas within the book to real WorkLife situations and challenges.
The Art of WorkLife Storytelling Live Story Classes
The Art of WorkLife Storytelling Live Story Classes explore how stories shape the way we communicate who we are at work — our thinking, our values, our experiences, and the meaning we draw from them.
Each class begins with a real WorkLife situation where a moment, conversation, or insight reveals the power of story in professional life. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you recognise the stories within your own experiences and learn how to shape and share them with clarity, authenticity, and purpose.
Enhance Your Character Traits Live Story Classes
Enhance Your Character Traits Live Story Classes explore the personal qualities that shape how we think, act, relate and respond in WorkLife situations.
Each class begins with a real WorkLife moment where a challenge, decision, or interaction reveals the role of character traits such as courage, resilience, empathy, integrity, or curiosity. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you recognise how these qualities influence your actions and relationships at work.
Good Mental Health & Wellbeing Live Story Classes
Good Mental Health & Wellbeing Live Story Classes explore the everyday experiences that influence how we navigate the demands, pressures, and rhythms of WorkLife.
Each class begins with a real WorkLife situation where stress, uncertainty, responsibility, or change brings wellbeing into focus. Through story, structured reflection, and practical application, these classes help you understand how different responses and perspectives can support healthier ways of working and living.
