Domain Prince Albert, SK — Canada
About Domain

Who we are

A small team in Prince Albert building online lectures on business leadership for students across Canada.

Business leadership lecture environment at Domain

Where the idea came from

Business leadership gets taught in boardrooms and business schools, but a lot of working people never get access to either. Domain started in 2024 with one question: could structured, thoughtful lectures on leadership reach students in smaller cities just as effectively as in large urban centres?

The answer, it turns out, is yes — provided the content is well-paced, clearly argued, and doesn't waste the listener's time. That's the standard we hold every lecture to. Each session follows a single thread of reasoning from start to finish, building on what came before rather than jumping between ideas.

Saskatchewan-based and nationally reachable, we keep the operation lean so that the focus stays where it belongs: on the quality of what gets taught.

Sequential lecture content on a screen during a Domain session
Est. Prince Albert, SK

By the numbers — what the platform looks like today

12+ lecture series released
6 provinces reached

Lectures run between 35 and 60 minutes each. Shorter than a university class, longer than a podcast segment — enough room to develop an argument properly without asking too much of a busy schedule.

Student engaging with Domain business leadership content online
The lectures don't talk around the hard parts of running a team. That's what keeps me coming back. — Brigid Farnsworth, Saskatoon

The person behind the lectures

Domain runs on a small core team. The lead instructor handles curriculum, content structure, and delivery.

Callum Odhiambo, Lead Instructor at Domain

Callum Odhiambo

Lead Instructor — Business Leadership

Callum spent over a decade in operations and team management before shifting to education. He structures lectures the way good managers structure meetings: clear agenda, honest assessment, concrete takeaways. His sessions cover decision-making under uncertainty, cross-functional team dynamics, and the day-to-day mechanics of leading people through change.

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40 min Average lecture length — enough to develop a complete argument
Sequential Content is delivered in order — each lecture builds on the previous one
Online Fully digital delivery — no travel, no scheduling conflicts, no campus required