About Zoe

Independent strategist, writer, and keynote speaker - founder of Bodacious and CSO at 77X, Luka Dončić's youth-culture studio - working at the intersection of business strategy, emerging technology, and futurism.

She's spent two decades helping companies figure out what they should actually be doing, having held senior strategy roles at Naked Communications, Droga5, and Ridley Scott Creative Group, and collaborated with everyone from LEGO and Netflix to Enrique Iglesias and DJ Khaled.

She's known for writing that gets passed around. The New Fandom Formula mapped how fandom reshapes business and culture. The Multiplayer Brand reframed brands as participatory ecosystems. Mad Men. Furious Women went viral for exposing harassment in advertising and was covered in The Times, The Guardian, and Fast Company. The Motherload examined burnout and systemic barriers facing working mothers. More recently, she's been pulling apart strategic practice in the AI era - figuring out what still works, what doesn't, and what needs rebuilding entirely.

Zoe’s Session

The Whetstone

Most people are using AI to do their work faster. A smaller number are using it to do their work better. Almost no-one is using it to become better at their work. This talk is for that third group.

Most AI conversations are about capability. This one is about self-knowledge. Because to build a cognitive prosthetic that actually extends your thinking, you first have to articulate your craft with a precision most of us have never been asked to reach. That process - of encoding how you think, what you value, how you make decisions - is itself a form of mastery.

The sharpest AI users won't be the most technical. They'll be the ones who know themselves best.