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Brian Jackson & Shai Littlejohn on Owl Have You Know Podcast
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Expanding Perception. Changing what becomes possible.

A strategic and creative advisory helping people and organizations become more fully alive, creating more resonant brands, leadership, experiences, and lives.

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I’m looking for signs of life.

The future belongs to organizations that still feel human.

We are surrounded by systems that optimize for performance, efficiency, certainty, and control—but humans need aliveness, expression, connection, and resonance. Drawing on experience across corporate law, executive leadership, strategic advisory, communications, brand integrity, ESG and CSR strategy, innovation, and creativity, Shai Littlejohn Studio helps leaders, founders, and organizations build more meaningful, resonant, and creatively alive brands, cultures, and experiences.

In an increasingly AI-driven world, meaningful growth is shaped not only by strategy, but by creativity, emotional intelligence, perspective, culture, and human experience. Aliveness is a strategic advantage.

Grounded in Diamond Thinking, a multidimensional approach to perspective, creativity, and possibility, the Studio helps organizations think more expansively, strengthen resonance, and build brands, cultures, and experiences that feel more thoughtful, connected, and alive.

Engage the studio to explore:

  • Strategic perspective and foresight

  • Leadership thought partnership

  • Meaningful brand strategy, identity, and impact

  • Communication, storytelling, and narrative perspective

  • Creativity, innovation, and multidimensional thinking

  • CSR, ESG, values, and social impact strategy

  • Diamond Thinking immersive-arts experience workshops

  • Curated events for dialogue, reflection, creativity, and employee or customer experience

Find Your Own Rhythm and Make It Your Song
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Find Your Own Rhythm and Make It Your Song

As we grow older, we can become more conscious of how the rhythm makes us feel as the beats are being stitched together. It’s how we feel when we’ve had a morning full of meetings, glance at the clock and notice that we won’t have time to stop for lunch. It’s that feeling around 7pm that we’re running out of time again.

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Getting Clear On Your Values and Letting Them Lead
Shai Littlejohn Shai Littlejohn

Getting Clear On Your Values and Letting Them Lead

I relished being a business-minded, analytical, problem-solving professional, but I also wanted to be a successful creative artist. It felt as if each side was preventing me from moving full speed ahead in those respective directions. Forging ahead with one side didn’t feel right when it would cause me to abandon the other. What was my career without the balancing effect of music and creativity?

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The Conversation That Changed My Life
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The Conversation That Changed My Life

After my mom was diagnosed with brain cancer, I flew to visit her at least monthly. I was General Counsel of the DC Sports and Entertainment Commission during that time, so having a flexible leave policy and the ability to work remotely from Houston was the only way I made it through.

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How to Make Sure Your Cup Is Full
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How to Make Sure Your Cup Is Full

The farmer who wants to produce a high quality harvest to sell to the market at premium prices must execute a strategy that fuels her intention to produce a quality bean. She must exercise patience, and craft, to allow the tree to time produce. It can take 3 to 4 years of cultivating a coffee tree before it ever produces fruit. There are routine steps that all farmers must take, but if she can tend to the trees under just the right conditions, the cherries will ripen right on time.

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When Life Is Like A Fresh Fruit Salad
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When Life Is Like A Fresh Fruit Salad

Someone, somewhere right now, is prying open a watery can of fruit cocktail and about to take a bite. In between the toddler-sized chunks of pear cores, triangular bits of peaches, and olive colored, halved grapes, that sad someone is surveying the can for a single crushed piece of scarlet, red cherry.

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