The Stage

Bring the practice
to your stage.

Talks, workshops, and retreats that bring a room into a deep state of presence — leaving people more connected to themselves, the experience, and the world around them.
Bring the practice to your room
What a Room Receives

The room does not watch.
It practices.

Every talk is a practice. Within minutes the whole room is standing, breathing, and moving as one, and the shift is something people feel in their body before they have words for it. They leave carrying something they can do the next morning.

The medicine of the room.
Formats

Three ways in.

The Keynote Workshop

An experience, not a lecture

Forty-five to ninety minutes. The room stands, breathes, and practices together — an encounter with the practice itself, shaped to your audience and your theme.

The Working Session

A half or full day in the practice

Deeper instruction, real correction, real stillness. Everyone leaves with daily practices and forms they keep.

The Residency

The deepest way in

Multi-day immersion, at our retreat center or where your people gather. The practice taught the way it has always been taught — in person, over days. This is how it takes root.

Taught All Over the World
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The Teacher

Greg Kheel.

More than twenty years across traditions, training the body — qigong, yoga, strength training, breath work, organic movement, and the systems beneath them. Ten years integrating ancient qigong practice with modern body science inside an integrative health clinic. Trained first as an engineer: the same mind that dissects a system, turned on the mechanics of the body and how its elements come together.

More than five years teaching one-to-one, entirely by referral: professional athletes, doctors, surgeons, biohackers, entrepreneurs — people performing at the top one percent.

The stage carries the living practice into the room. What your people meet is not another talk. They live the experience and leave with knowing — a practice integrated into their system.

Portrait of Greg Kheel, founder of Qiveda
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