Next session

Last Wednesday of every month

  • 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm UK

  • 60 minutes

  • Limited seats available

Free, no weekly commitment required

This will be an action hub that you want to keep coming back to.

Your experience will be valued and one person’s success is a win for us all.

FREE problem-solving clinic

Real Change Lab

A free monthly problem-solving clinic for sustainability leaders.

Your sustainability initiative is stuck.

People care, but the change process broke down somewhere between strategy and implementation.

Supplier engagement isn't working. Your pilot won't spread to other sites. Leadership support disappeared. Progress is happening but nobody sees it.

Join the Real Change Lab. A free monthly session where we diagnose real implementation challenges using change science and solve them together with peers going through the same issues.

How it works:

  • Submit a challenge in advance - Email your stuck initiative before the session. That way your ‘problem’ can remain anonymous during the session, if you prefer. We'll then work through it as a group.

    You get peer support, change science insights, and a group that has your back when you need it.

  • Join live the last Wednesday of each month - 60 minutes. Real problems. Practical solutions. No sales. No lectures.

  • Get the action summary after - One-page recap of problems discussed, diagnoses, and suggested actions. Plus resources that might help. And stay in touch with colleagues from the lab who can provide hands on guidance.

Who it’s for:

Sustainability leaders actively trying to implement change. Heads of Sustainability. ESG Directors. Packing redesigners. Waste managers. Procurement leads working on Scope 3. Suppliers trying to share new solutions. Anyone carrying responsibility without authority in the places where change needs to happen.

Hosted by Dr. Jacqueline Kerr

Jacqueline helps companies move beyond compliance and stalled strategies by applying behavioral science to sustainability. With over 200 scientific publications and experience designing large-scale interventions, she specializes in translating strategy into action, without burning people out.