Your Laugh Is Buried. Let's Dig It Out.
No punchlines. No performance. Just breath, eye contact, and the unstoppable physics of human joy — in a room full of strangers who become something else entirely.
The Transformation
What happens in the room
Drag the breath line. Watch the before dissolve into after.
The Office
The Circle
← drag the breath line →
Self-Assessment
Find Your
Laugh Type
Five questions. Four desert archetypes. One personalized session recommendation. No wrong answers — just honest ones.
The Cactus
Tough on the outside. Unexpectedly full of water.
The Tumbleweed
Moving through life, waiting to be caught by something.
The Flash Flood
Everything's fine until it suddenly, completely isn't.
The Canyon Echo
You carry other people's joy before you allow your own.
Who Comes Here
Three kinds of rooms. One thing happens.
Burned-out corporate teams
They show up skeptical, arms crossed, checking Slack under the table. They leave with aching cheeks and a group chat called "what was THAT." Three months later, their manager books a second session.
Retirement communities
Loneliness doesn't announce itself. It just makes the room quieter, and then quieter still. Laughter breaks that silence better than any program, any activity, any well-meaning visitor.
Monthly circles · Accessible to all mobility levels
The curious skeptic
You're the best kind of participant. You'll try anything once, you ask the hard questions, and you always end up the one who laughs loudest.
By the numbers
94%
report reduced tension after one session
3×
more likely to book again within 90 days
12 min
average time before the first real laugh
What They Said Afterward
Nobody comes in believing. Everyone leaves changed.
I came in fully prepared to hate every second of this. I left with my mascara down my face and a genuine plan to book the team package. That has never happened to me in fifteen years of corporate wellness events.
Renata Solis
VP of People Operations
ConstructionTech firm, Denver CO — Team offsite, 22 attendees
There's a woman in our circle who hadn't laughed out loud in three years. She told us that afterward. She laughed so hard she fell off her chair. We all did. I drive forty minutes each way now.
Harold Pietersen
Resident
Sagebrush Gardens Retirement Community, Albuquerque NM
I read the description three times trying to figure out if it was a joke. It's not a joke. It's also not explainable. The closest I can get is: my body remembered something my brain forgot.
Priya Chandrasekaran
Software Engineer
Attended weekend workshop, solo — self-described "extreme skeptic"
We do quarterly offsites. This was the first one anyone mentioned in the following week without being asked. My manager is still talking about it. We've booked four more.
Marcus Thibodeau
Director of Engineering
SaaS startup, Austin TX — 14-person team session
Book a Session
Choose your terrain
One session. That's all it takes to remember what your body already knows.
Solo Session
Just you60 or 90 minutes
One-on-one excavation. No audience, no performance. Just breath, presence, and your buried laugh.
Weekend Workshop
8–16 peopleFull day (6 hrs)
Canyon descent with strangers who become something else entirely. Saturday or Sunday.
Team Session
8–50 peopleHalf-day or full-day
The offsite that actually works. No trust falls. No icebreakers. Just uncontrollable laughter.
Still not sure?
Take the quiz first. It'll tell you what you need.
Five questions. Completely free. No email required until you're ready.
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