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The Creative Gen Studio

Create. Focus. Grow. Join the Creative Generation.

Organized by Creative Genesis

Hosted by 1 expert guide

Hey Creative Geners!

Bring your ideas, grab your notebook or laptop, and get ready to make things happen. In the Creative Gen Studio, you’ll work on your projects — writing, design, research, art, coding — whatever you’re creating. You’ll have space to focus, ask for feedback, and connect with other kids who love to make things, too.

It’s not school. It’s not tutoring. It’s your studio — a space to build confidence, creativity, and momentum with my (Brianne’s) guidance along the way.

It’s also a place to practice what you’re learning — to test ideas, make progress, and reflect on what’s working. A space to be challenged and challenge others, to grow, share, and celebrate every small step forward.

For Parents

The Creative Gen Studio is a drop-in add-on membership for families currently enrolled in the Learning & Projects Coaching Program.

While 1:1 sessions provide individualized coaching, the Studio offers a flexible, guided coworking space where learners can:

  • Stay accountable between sessions
  • Check in for feedback and encouragement from Brianne
  • Practice skills and make real progress on their projectsConnect with peers who are also part of The Creative Generation

Students can join any Studio session that fits their schedule — coming as often as they need for extra focus, feedback, or creative momentum. Each drop-in session is a chance to apply what they’ve learned in coaching, experiment with new ideas, and maintain forward movement on their goals.

For parents, the Studio provides consistent, structured time for your child to do the work — bridging the gap between insight and action. It’s a natural extension of coaching that builds independence, confidence, and creative follow-through over time.

Meet the guides

Expert guides leading this course

My DISC Style is 🟢🔵 🌟 Coaching, mentoring, and turning messes into magic with a spoonful of peanut butter!

Course updates

Updates from guides of this course

Nov 20 @ 7:23 PM

Okay… I might have gone a little overboard 😅 I’ve got five different teas to try plus hot chocolate.

We’re celebrating *****’s big creative milestone (she finished the draft of her FIRST NOVEL Y'ALL!), so bring your fave tea or cozy drink — fruity, herbal, fancy… or hot chocol...

Nov 18 @ 5:16 PM

Reminder: Celebrate this Thursday with a Tea Party 

We are honouring ***** reaching an incredible milestone:  finishing the draft of her FIRST novel! 

Bring to the Studio a cup of your favourite tea (hot chocolate also acceptable!!) and toast *****'s amazing accomplishment!

I...

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Dec 18 @ 11:06 PM

And just like that... the last studio of 2025 comes to an end.

As a small festive gift for the girls this year, I have a Reading Journal full of goodies they can take or leave! You can access it here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A1VGid-KiTQ2ekZPf-qssAZMm8_f_emK/view?usp=sh...

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Oct 16 @ 10:03 PM

It felt like walking into a hug this week. A warm, slightly electric hug! You know the one that hums with creative energy ... no? DW. I know you get it!

We’re back. And it feels good.

This week wasn’t about getting things “done.” It was about asking, What do we want this space ...

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Feb 12 @ 5:27 PM

Hi everyone!

****************** was ********. So many of us finally caught up, and some of you met for the very first time! I can’t believe how long it’s been… and how many projects you all have (or are starting). This ******** is going to be ** **********.

Now for our next st...

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Oct 21 @ 4:23 PM

In the studio, we came across the word anthropomorphize — it means giving human traits, emotions, or actions to non-human things (like animals, objects, or even body parts!).

🐕 When a writer makes a dog “smile” or a storm “get angry,” that’s anthropomorphizing.

***** noticed t...

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2 days ago

This week, ***** bravely brought in a piece for group feedback— the opening of her first dystopian short story. It was such a joy to watch the discussion unfold. The group approached her work thoughtfully, framing their comments in ways that helped ***** reflect on her central q...

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2 days ago

Today, we added the finishing touches to our Studio Founding Document. The themes the group shaped together focus on respecting different work styles, protecting others' ideas and privacy, contributing to the good, creative focus, accountability, and shared ownership.
***** has ...

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Feb 5 @ 10:54 PM

This week in studio, I began with a question I wanted to share with you:

If you knew your project would not fail, what would you do differently?

Many students are currently working toward research publications, competitions, and fellowship submissions—spaces where there is real...

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