5 March 2022 | From the friendly caves of Pixie Hollow.
Come into the future with me.
The tools you have strapped to your waist include a pen, a piece of paper, and a small thermos filled with your favourite hot drink.
You've got a selection of your favourite snacks in an inside pocket of your jacket.
You're jazzed, excited, buzzing with possibility.
I'll be your Games Master.
You've got a scenario. I've got a map, a bestiary, a risk calculator.
You put yourself into the situation, and run it real time in your imagination.
No, we're not playing Dungeons and Dragons (though it works on largely the same principle), we're getting you to run a full scenario as if you are living it.
You've got hopes, dreams, and visions. But your action all have consequences. When you hire that gung-ho, soon-to-be-uni-graduate to handle all of your social media, you left her to it, not realising that her personal tweets about the Malaysian person eating noodles near her were going out on your company account.
You tied a critical piece of communication infrastructure to a project, without realising that, as the key approving party you had no time. The to-do list got longer and longer and longer, and suddenly you're burnt out and requiring a long rest (and skipping turns).
The project failed.
You're facing a public relations disaster.
Your executive team is staring down at you, through the barrel of a gun, and suddenly you realise that you could be at the end of your career.
What do you do?
Obviously this is extreme and is a product of my fertile and happy imagination.
But it's the kind of situation that's worth running in a wargame.
Communications and content is the one area in which you don't want to drop the ball.
It's also the one area in which you can't avoid picking up the ball.
So what do you do? Hold it yourself the entire time?
Wargaming is something I offer to coaching and mentoring clients, but it's now something you can access as a single, facilitated service.
It involves:
- your imagination
- a time machine
- a timer
- a recording device
- 2.5 to 3 hours of a Saturday or Sunday.
And it's just $625.
xx Leticia 'always plays an elf who is adept with a bow' Mooney
PS. This steal of a deal exists until 31 March.
Please let me know what I can do for you.
Leticia Mooney is a consultant with decades of experience writing with and for people like you. Her company Brutal Pixie casts the the kind of spells your customers love. Its services include
consulting (content strategy, content operations, communication strategy, CCX, audits, investigations),
professional development (training, mentoring, coaching, wargaming), and
writing (content writing, ghostwriting, email marketing).
Leticia is also the mother of an intelligent, engaging, and curious boy, who is named after a character created by J.R.R Tolkien. You can learn more about her at on her
official website, or
visit the Pixie here.
Brutal Pixie Pty Ltd works worldwide.
PO Box 1190, Pasadena SA 5042, Australia
Phone/Text (Signal/Telegram) +61 421 925 382
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