Celebrating A Decade of Purposeful Play
- Feb 19
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 20

Ten years ago, I created Factuality, a fact-based, immersive learning experience that helps people examine how data-driven policies and practices shape lived experiences and access to opportunity.
I built it because I was watching traditional approaches miss the mark. Lectures were not shifting behavior. People disengaged. Many avoided the conversation altogether.
Factuality's earliest champions were K-12 public and independent schools, smaller colleges and universities, and local nonprofits who trusted my approach and gave it room to grow.
They gave me space to refine the methodology, strengthen my public speaking and facilitation skills, and deepen the research that anchors the experience today.
Ten years in, Factuality has reached over 66,000 participants across six continents, been translated into multiple languages, raised and donated over $25,000 to organizations that advance social impact, is multi-award-winning, and has been facilitated for Fortune 500 companies, Ivy League institutions, and nationally recognized nonprofits.
A decade of Factuality would not have been possible without the people and organizations who believed in the work from day one.
To those who have referred others along the way, thank you for giving me the space to show up authentically and engage in the most purposeful work I have ever known.
Here's to 10 years of purpose driven play.












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