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

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.

By the numbers — what the platform looks like today
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.

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 — Business LeadershipCallum 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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