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Mercenary Leadership Workshop -- Building a Free Company
How to build, supply, and command a private army. Recruitment, pay structure, loyalty management, negotiating with patrons. I conquered Valencia with a freelance army because no king would give me one. Tip: Pay your men on time, every time. A soldier who trusts your purse will trust your orders.
Military Engineering Workshop -- Build What You Need
The wooden ox, the repeating crossbow, fire weapons, pontoon bridges. How to solve military problems with engineering. I built transport systems for mountain supply lines that kept Shu Han's armies fed in impossible terrain. Tip: The engineer wins more battles than the swordsman. The swordsman fights the battle. The engineer decides whether there will be one.
Invention Workshop -- From Idea to Prototype
Bring me your idea. Any idea. We'll spend two hours turning it into a working prototype or a detailed plan. I've done this 1,093 times. Tip: Start with the problem, not the solution. Who has this problem? How bad is it? How much would they pay to make it go away? If the answer is 'a lot,' build it. If the answer is 'not much,' find a different problem.
Motivational Speaking Workshop -- Words That Move People
My commencement speeches have millions of views because I don't lecture -- I TELL STORIES. Every speech is a performance. Every performance is a truth. We work on structure, delivery, vulnerability, and the courage to say something real. Tip: If you're not a little afraid of what you're about to say, it's not worth saying.
Late-Career Acting Workshop -- Your Best Work Isn't Behind You
I became a star at fifty. Most people think their window closes at thirty. It doesn't. Maturity gives you gravity, and gravity is what holds a scene together. We work on presence, patience, and using your real age and experience as assets, not obstacles.
Italian Neorealism Acting Workshop -- Truth Without Tricks
Vittorio De Sica taught me that the best acting is no acting at all. We work on stripping away technique until only the truth remains. Real locations, real emotions, real light. No Hollywood gloss. Tip: If you need to cry, don't think about something sad. Think about something TRUE. The tears take care of themselves.
Natural Screen Acting Workshop -- No Makeup, No Tricks
I refused the Hollywood makeover. My eyebrows stayed thick, my name stayed Swedish, and the camera loved me anyway. I teach you to show up as yourself and let that be enough. We work on emotional transparency, natural movement, and the courage to be imperfect on camera. Tip: Beauty fades. Honesty doesn't.
Multilingual Acting Workshop -- Performing in Other Languages
I performed in Swedish, English, Italian, German, and French -- each language changes how you think, gesture, and breathe. We pick two languages and do the same scene in both. You'll discover that your character shifts when the language shifts. That's not a problem -- that's a gift.
Stunt Driving Workshop -- Speed, Control, Camera Angles
Bullitt's twelve-minute car chase changed action cinema. I'll teach you pursuit driving: heel-toe downshifting, controlled drifts, and how to hit your mark at speed while a camera car is six feet off your bumper. We use a closed course and start slow. Tip: Smooth is fast. Jerky is dangerous.
Three-Gun Tactical Training Workshop
Pistol, rifle, and shotgun -- safe handling, reload drills, transition drills, and shoot-on-the-move technique. I trained at Taran Tactical for John Wick and now I compete in 3-gun matches for fun. Safety is absolute. We start with fundamentals and build up. Tip: Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
Abstract Painting Workshop -- Art Without Rules
I paint large abstract canvases every day. Bold colors, no plan, no rules. Painting silences the noise in my head. I teach you to pick up a brush with no destination and see where it goes. We use acrylics on large canvas -- go big or go home. Tip: The painting knows what it wants. Your job is to get out of the way.
Stunt Safety & Fall Training Workshop
Before you can do a stunt, you need to know how to fall. We cover breakfalls, rolls, wall hits, and stair tumbles on mats. I've broken nearly every bone in my body -- YOU don't have to. Safety isn't about being careful. It's about being PREPARED. We drill until the landing is automatic.
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