Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need to own a business to participate?
No. The programs are designed for everyone — from micro-entrepreneurs and freelancers to those just starting a personal project. What matters is your willingness to act and apply what you learn.
2. Is there an interview before joining?
Yes. Before any program, we schedule a short conversation to understand your current moment, goals, and the best fit. This ensures you enter the right path — not too light, not too heavy.
3. I’m afraid of heights or have never done anything like this. Can I join the immersions?
Yes. The immersions are about presence and self-awareness, not athletic performance. Everything is guided safely and within your personal limits — the goal is to expand awareness, not to test courage.
4. Do I need to speak another language to join Move:Business or the Language Coaching program?
No. The programs adapt to your current level. In Language Coaching, the focus is on real fluency, not grammar. In Move:Business, language is just the tool — the goal is to communicate with confidence and clarity across cultures.
5. How do I know which program is right for me?
In the initial conversation, we assess your goal — career change, confidence, leadership, communication, or overcoming limits. From there, we define the most suitable path, individually or in group format.
6. Are the immersions dangerous?
No. All activities are led by trained professionals and follow strict safety protocols. The only risk is the natural one — stepping out of your comfort zone.
7. How long do the programs last?
Each program has its own rhythm. There are weekend workshops, tracks of 4 to 10 sessions, and immersions that last from 3 to 5 days.
8. Can I combine different programs?
Yes. Many participants start with Language Coaching and then move on to Move:Business or From Base to Summit. The learning paths are complementary and can be customized.
9. Do I receive a certificate?
Yes. All trainings and immersions include a certificate of participation — useful for your portfolio, résumé, or as proof of development hours.