Two books. One mission.
Whether you want a hands-on challenge or the full playbook, there’s a way in. Both books are grounded in Futures Literacy and designed for anyone ready to stop reacting and start noticing.
Off Leash
The 10-Day Challenge to Let Your Futures Literacy Run WildA 10-day challenge for anyone who wants to get better at noticing change before it hardens into “just the way things are.” Field missions, sketches, awkward questions, and the BARK framework — all designed to sharpen your eye for the signals hiding in everyday life.
Each day is a quest. You’ll scan for weak signals, interview someone outside your bubble, sketch a future you’d actually want to live in, and run a “pre-mortem” on an idea you love. The challenges are short, a little weird, and designed to stick.
- The BARK Framework — Be curious, Assess signals, Reframe assumptions, Keep experimenting
- 10 Quests with field missions, sketches, and reflections
- Solo or team-friendly — run it as a personal challenge or a group experience
- No prerequisites — just a willingness to notice differently
How Do You See the Dog?
A Playbook to Navigate AI with a Futures Literacy ApproachThe full Futures Literacy playbook for K-12 leaders navigating AI. Companion species research meets futures thinking — with solo prompts and team activities ready to use in your next meeting.
This is the book that started the conversation. It’s where the dog metaphor comes from, and it lays the intellectual groundwork that Off Leash turns into daily practice.
- Futures Literacy frameworks for school leaders and teams
- Solo prompts and team activities ready for your next PD session
- Companion species research meets practical AI navigation
- The playbook that grounds everything else I do
Better together
How Do You See the Dog? gives you the why and the frameworks. Off Leash gives you the daily practice to make it stick. Start with either one — they meet in the middle.