No agenda. No script. Pick up the mic.
You bring a question — about your work, your relationships, your life, what is stuck or what is stirring. Pick up the mic. Wei meets it in real time. No deck. No script. No fixed framework. Whatever is there, the room does the work. Live and in-person in Cupertino, plus Zoom for everyone else. Every Thursday night.
Most workshops give you a framework and send you home to figure out how it applies. The Open Room runs the other way. You walk in with whatever's actually in front of you — a decision you keep stalling on, a relationship that won't sit right, a pattern you can't name yet — pick up the mic, and we work it together. No prepared content. No fixed structure. No homework. Just your real question, the room, and twenty years of reading people in real time, applied to it.
No preset topic. Pick it up with whatever's actually alive for you — career, relationships, identity, a stuck pattern, a stirring you can't place. The session shapes itself around what the room brings.
Twenty years of working with people in real time, applied to whatever you walked in with. Not advice. Not a framework drop. A live untethering — the question opens, the language shifts, the thing underneath the thing surfaces.
The shift rarely lands in the answer to your question. It lands in the conversation that opens around it. That's why this is a room, not a session — the work happens in what gets said next.
We do not gate the most useful conversations. The Open Room is free for everyone — newcomers, returning attendees, members. Members attend as elders, anchoring the room and bringing their stories to the people who are just arriving. Show up, take what is useful, give it forward when you can.
"There's no curriculum here. There's me, the room, and whatever you walk in with. — That turns out to be enough."
— WeiTwo hours, on purpose. The format is organic — no fixed clock on the work itself — and two hours gives the room enough room to breathe. The shape is the same every session. The substance is whatever you bring.
A short grounding — what the room is, what it isn't, how the mic works, what it means to take it. Everyone arrives in the same place before the work starts. Privacy holds: nothing leaves the room without consent. Recordings are clip-curated. Your name and likeness stay out of anything we publish unless you ask otherwise.
You raise your hand or walk to the mic. Wei meets you with twenty years of reading people in real time — questions, reframes, observations, whatever the moment calls for. The room listens and learns from each exchange. By the time the mic moves, something has shifted — not always in the answer, often in the question. There's no fixed length per question. Some take three minutes. Some take twenty. The work decides.
"Why do I keep performing instead of operating?" · "Why does this relationship feel familiar in a way I don't trust?" · "How do I tell the difference between fear and intuition?" · "What am I actually optimizing for and why?"
A short integration. What surfaced for the room. What to take with you. What is next inside HumanOp Nexus if you want to keep going — the Live Read, Lunch & Learn, the Member Workshop on Wednesdays if you join, or your HumanOp® Blueprint if you have not taken it yet.
The room works without it. But the room works better with it. Coming in with your Blueprint already in hand means Wei can read your data alongside the dialogue, which sharpens what's possible in the time you're there. The Blueprint is free, takes about 15 minutes, and the results are yours to keep.
The Open Room runs every Thursday night night. Same time, same room, same Wei. Reserve your seat for an in-person night in Cupertino, or join from anywhere on Zoom. Recordings stay private to the room; published clips are consent-only.
Both: Free for everyone. Members attend as elders. Recorded with consent. 20% of any voluntary contributions support our Impact Alliance Programs.
A real question. Something actually in front of you right now — a decision, a pattern, a relationship, a stuck place, a stirring you haven't named. Don't pre-script it. The room is built to surface what's underneath what you walk in with.
No. You can sit, listen, and learn from the work the room does. The Open Room is just as valuable from the chair as it is from the mic. About half of any given room watches the work without taking it themselves — and many of those people walk out with the most.
No. The Open Room is educational and reflective work grounded in the HumanOp® framework — we look at how your nature shapes your decisions, your patterns, and the way you show up. We are not providing therapy, diagnosis, or medical treatment. If you're navigating a clinical mental health concern, please work with a licensed professional.
Yes — for clips and the speaker reel. Cameras are on Wei. The room itself is captured but anything featuring you specifically (your face, your name, your voice) is only released with your written consent. Nothing leaves the room without permission.
Two reasons. First, HumanOp® is in the process of becoming a non-profit R&D foundation, and the Open Room is built in that spirit — the most useful conversations should not be the most gated. Second, this is the entry point to the community. If you walk in and the work lands, the next step is your HumanOp® Blueprint and, if you want to go deeper, membership. If voluntary contributions feel right to you, 20% of every dollar flows to our Impact Alliance Programs and Partners. But nothing about your seat depends on it.
Both are open to non-members. The Live Read is virtual, 30 minutes, biweekly, and built around your Blueprint data answering your specific question. The Open Room is in-person, 90 minutes, weekly, and built around the room itself — the dialogue, the field, the work that happens between people. The Live Read is data-anchored. The Open Room is presence-anchored.
The Open Room is open to everyone, every Thursday night — no membership required, no agenda. The Member Workshop runs every Wednesday for paid Nexus members and alternates between Deep Dive (Wei brings the lens to themes across member results) and The Ask (Wei applies the lens to what members submitted). Open Room is where you meet the room. The Member Workshop is where the room meets you back.
Yes. Members attend free and are positioned as elders in the room — your stories anchor the energy, and you are often the reason newcomers feel like the work is real. The Open Room is also where you can bring what you cannot bring to a member-only workshop: a question you want a wider room to witness, a moment you want a newcomer to see, a piece of yourself you do not bring to the Wednesday cohort.
A few paths. HAi® gives you continued AI coaching trained on your Blueprint. The biweekly Live Read and monthly Lunch & Learn keep the work active in your week. If something opened in the room and you want to go deeper, Nexus membership is the engine — weekly Member Workshops on Wednesdays (Deep Dive and The Ask alternating), priority access to Wei, and the 10X ROI Protocol orientation when you join.
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Live and in-person in Cupertino, plus Zoom. Every Thursday night. Bring a question. We will work it together.
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