A live working session for people carrying the message without a communications team.
For founders and teams who need alignment before they rewrite the site, brief a vendor, or walk into an important room.
The Where's the Gap? Workshop is a live, facilitated session built on one question: where is the distance between what you actually mean and what people are hearing?
It's not a lecture. It's not a webinar. It's not a course you watch later; it's a working session — Sharéa in the room, you doing the thinking, both of you finding the gap together.
The workshop builds on the same framework as the free self-audit: five dimensions, five places the gap tends to live. The difference is what happens when you're not working through it alone.
Complete the self-audit before the session so the work starts from a known place, not from scratch.
The session moves through your specific dimensions: where you're clear, where you're not, and what's creating the distance between what you mean and what people hear.
Not a workbook to file away. A specific named gap, a direction for closing it, and a clear next step you can take as soon as the session ends.
This session is for someone who:
Sharéa Harris has been facilitating writing and communications workshops for over a decade — at the United States Naval Academy, at the University of Baltimore, at UMBC, and through PRSA's Strategic Communications certificate program. She has built workshops for engineers learning to communicate technical work, for writing center tutors learning to hold antiracist space, for graduate students learning to write for medical and research audiences.
What that means for you: she knows where the gap lives because she's been helping people find it for years, across rooms, disciplines, and stakes. The framework isn't borrowed; it was built.
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