COLLABORATIVE IDEA INCUBATION
Do You Have a Big Idea That Keeps Calling?
Take the next step, without rushing to certainty.
Hi, I’m Charlice
I work with people carrying ideas that don't yet have a playbook, a peer group, or a clean elevator pitch.
That kind of work faces strong headwinds. And right now, with so many systems being dismantled, rewritten, or replaced, the ground underneath it keeps shifting too.
I know the exuberant/terrified feeling of carrying an idea like that. It's something you must do. At the same time, you're not sure you can.
You may not even be certain yet what it is. The vision is there, but it's fuzzy.
It’s lonely trying to find shape for messy, multifaceted ideas. There's steady pressure to make it more palatable, to fit it into narrow lanes and elevator speeches. So you try to set it aside. Not practical. Not in your lane. Maybe someday.
But the problem you want to solve isn't waiting for someday. It's happening now, and you feel compelled to act. If only you knew what that looked like.
That's where I come in.
I'm a peer and incubation partner. Someone who can meet both the rigor and the strangeness of what you're building. Someone who won't flinch at the scale of your idea or ask you to keep justifying why it matters. Moving easily between the analytical and the soulful, I help you create something that both makes sense and feels right.
The goal isn't to hand you a blueprint. It's to protect your creative process, grow your trust in what you already know, and help the idea find the form it's asking for.
An idea this insistent doesn't show up by accident. Together, we give it life.
The Vision Calibration Intensive
An incubation partnership for people gestating uncommon ideas.
Over four months, we move through who you are as a creator, how you work, what the idea actually wants to be, and how you carry it into the world.
The work happens in synchronous sessions and async touchpoints. The gestation happens between.
You leave with:
A clearer sense of who you are as a creator and what your idea is actually asking to become.
An Incubation Plan — the practices, rhythms, and conditions that hold your work after the Intensive ends.
Practical steps already taken: early conversations had, structural questions opened, maybe a prototype begun.
A trustworthy relationship with your own inner voice; strong enough to keep consulting first, before seeking other opinions.
A continuing path you can walk on your own.
The process begins with a conversation—45 minutes to learn about each other and determine whether the Intensive is right for you now.