A home for independent creatives who are done dreaming and ready to do.
A place to find the tools, the community, and the accountability to get your work out into the world, whatever that work looks like, whatever stage of life you're at.
We believe the biggest threat to creative work isn't lack of talent or inspiration. It's isolation. It's the absence of people around you who expect you to show up, who've seen every flavour of stuck, and who know exactly what it takes to move a project forward.
We exist to fix that.
WE are make happen
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Most creative development programmes give you more to think about. This one gives you less room to hide.
The Make Happen Method isn't a philosophy to admire. It's a way of working. It starts from one premise: the only thing that changes anything is action. Not planning. Not researching. Not refining. Action, shared with the world, before you feel ready.
Everything in the method points back to that.
The Three Principles
The method is built on three interlocking principles. They're not steps — they work together, continuously.
Possibility is where you start. Not positive thinking, not wishful vision-boarding — but a genuine clearing of the frames, stories, and inherited assumptions that narrow what you think is available to you. Most people are operating inside a much smaller version of what's actually possible. Possibility is the practice of seeing that clearly.
Action is the engine. Without it, nothing exists. The method doesn't ask you to feel ready, confident, or certain before you act. It asks you to act and let those things follow. Things will go wrong. That's not a sign you're doing it wrong. That's the method working.
Beyond is the shift from making things for yourself to making things for others. It's also the antidote to the fear of sharing. When your work is in service of something bigger than your own reputation, rejection stops feeling personal. A hidden project is a dead project. Beyond gets it out into the world.
Key Distinctions
Throughout the method, you'll encounter distinctions - precise ideas that, once you have them, change how you see and act. Here are the ones that do the most work.
Act, Ship, Debrief
The core cycle. Act on something. Ship it - share it, show it, put it in front of real people before it's perfect. Then debrief: what worked, what didn't, what's next. Then repeat. This isn't just a creative process. It's how you learn. Waiting until something is finished to share it means you never get the feedback that would actually make it good.Evolving in the Wild
The natural extension of Act, Ship, Debrief. Your work improves through contact with the world, not through more time alone with it. Most things that look like successes evolved through a mess of mistakes first. Get your work out early and let it evolve in public.Declare Into Existence
Say what you're going to do, out loud, to people who will hold you to it. Not as motivation - as accountability. A private intention is easy to abandon. A public declaration isn't. "I will [what] and share it with [who] by [date]." That's it. Discomfort is the point.Getting to Zero
Coming to a situation without the weight of your past assumptions, judgements, and stories about how it will go. Most of what blocks people isn't reality - it's the interpretation they've layered on top of it. Getting to zero means meeting what's actually there.Frames
You don't experience reality directly. You experience it through the context, assumptions, and stories you bring to it. The Make Happen Method calls these frames. The useful insight: because you authored your frames, you can change them. A different frame makes different actions available.Identity as a Habit
"I am shy." "I am not a business person." "I am someone who never finishes things." These feel like facts. They aren't. They're descriptions you've repeated until they hardened into conviction. The method asks: what if instead of "I am..." you said "I have a habit of describing myself as..."? That small shift returns your choice.Nobody Cares
Your imagined audience - the one judging every move - is largely a fiction. People are too preoccupied with what others think of them to scrutinise you with the attention you fear. This is liberating. Act, create, and share without performing for critics who aren't actually watching.Discomfortable
The method doesn't ask you to remove discomfort. It asks you to get comfortable with it. Discomfort is navigational - it usually means you're close to something that matters. Accept it, and act anyway.Specificity
Vague intentions produce vague results. The method insists on specificity: how many, by when, for whom, exactly what. You can't act on an "etc." You can't ship a "sort of." The closer you get to the actuality of what you're doing, the more available action becomes.Ship First
Always finish something before you start something new. Every unfinished project is an open loop draining your energy. Shipping - finishing and sharing - is where impact happens. Nothing you're currently thinking about, planning, or talking about is having any impact. Only what's in the world counts.How It Works in Practice
The method isn't linear. It cycles. You move from possibility into action, debrief what happened, return to possibility with new clarity, and act again. Each cycle, you get closer to the work that matters and further from the habits that were keeping you stuck.
The programme structures this cycle with accountability built in. Huddles, declarations, missions, prototypes - all of it is designed to keep the cycle moving and make it very difficult to stay in the stands.
Because the stands are comfortable.
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BE AUTHENTIC:
Your unique perspective is your greatest asset. Use it. Don’t dilute your voice to fit in.
THERE'S NO RIGHT WAY:
Don’t be confined by what is expected. There is just what works.
VOLUME UP!:
Ideas are the whispers, your action is your roar!
SHOW YOUR WORK:
A hidden project is a dead project. Put your work out there. Let it collide with the world and evolve.
CHALLENGE THE NORMS:
Tradition is just peer pressure from dead people. Question it. Make the old ways defend their existence.
DO, THEREFORE KNOW:
Theory is the shadow; action is the substance. You understand best when you engage fully.
DIALOGUE:
Monologues are for egos. Real impact comes from back-and-forths, from resonance, from challenging and being challenged.
BE BOLD, NOT CERTIFIED:
Awards collect dust; audacity breaks barriers. Credentials don’t change the world; courage does.
GET DISCOMFORTABLE:
The comfort zone is where ideas go to die. Get out there, mess up, learn, and grow.
IT'S NOW:
The future is an illusion, constructed from actions taken today.
STATUS IN VULNERABILITY
In our presence you gain your status through your modesty and vulnerability not in power, wealth or celebrity.
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The Make Happen Team
Our Action Coaches are practitioners first. Most of them came through the MA in Creative Practice - they know the method from the inside, not from a handbook. They're out there making things happen in their own work, which means when you hit a wall, they've probably hit the same one. They don't coach from the stands. They coach from the court.
Our Associates
Over 100 creatives from across every discipline - writers, makers, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, designers, musicians, social innovators - who've agreed to show up for our community as mentors, advisors, and guest speakers.
They include Joshua Idehen, Ruby Taylor (Native Hands), Emilie Wapnick (Puttylike), Ruth Aislabie (Fubsies), Seth & Poppy Finegold (Do Good Things), Aisha Shaibu-Lenoir (The Common Press) and the list goes on!
What they have in common isn't a specialism. It's that they're all doing it. Active practitioners who understand what it actually takes to build a creative life - the uncertainty, the pivots, the moments where you nearly quit, and the ones where you didn't.
They're not here to inspire you with their success stories. They're here to tell you what the work really looks like.
Our Members
And this is where you come in.
Our online community and mailing list is home to multi-disciplinary creatives from all walks of life - people with a meaningful project in mind and the ambition to actually make it happen. They share insights, give honest feedback, and show up for each other through workshops, social events, and everyday conversation.
Different disciplines, different backgrounds, different stages of the journey. One thing in common: they're not waiting anymore.
Meet the Team
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Tom Brereton-Downs
FOUNDER
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Olly Owens
CO-FOUNDER
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Alison Penfold
HEAD OF OPERATIONS
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Autumn Ladowski
BOOTCAMP LEAD
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Molly Gibney
RECRUITMENT LEAD
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Eve Pyra
ENGAGEMENT LEAD
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Fennella McCallum
STUDENT EXPERIENCE LEAD
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Matt Sheahan
TECHNICAL LEAD
in the company of thriving creatives from around the world