Clean in Montana
Simple tools for navigating complexity
In-person Clean Language training with Dr. Caitlin Walker in Bozeman, Montana. May 18-20, 2026.
“I left with confidence — a piece of gold in my back pocket.”
— Kathy Vega, 2025 participant
CLEAN IN MONTANA 2026
Simple tools for navigating complexity
May 18–20, 2026 • Bozeman, Montana
Learning Clean Language can change how you think, talk, and collaborate, amplifying your awareness and capability.
At Clean in Montana, you’ll join Clean Language expert Dr. Caitlin Walker and facilitators Emily Stifler Wolfe and Erin Randall for an immersive learning experience in the heart of the northern Rockies.
You’ll learn the foundations of Clean Language, practice with Clean Questions and Systemic Modeling, and leave with practical tools to help people work together better.
Why CLEAN IN MONTANA?
When communication breaks down, teams lose time, trust, and momentum. Clean Language offers a different path. It’s a way to stay grounded, curious, and connected — even in uncertainty.
At Clean in Montana, you’ll learn frameworks for listening, asking, and responding that invite people to think for themselves and better understand each other. And you’ll gain skills and tools that can help you:
Build trust and accountability
Reduce friction and misunderstanding
Hold space for creativity and collaboration
Strengthen your ability to lead through change
Who Is It For?
Leaders · Facilitators · Coaches · Strategists · Collaborators
If you are responsible for helping others to collaborate and work well together, Clean in Montana is for you. If you care about clarity, relationships, and real results, you’re a fit for learning and practicing Clean Language in Bozeman.
Intro to Clean LangUage: Clean for Teams
Over three immersive days, you’ll learn by doing. Each session blends demonstration, reflection, and live practice. You leave not just understanding Clean Language, but using it.
About Dr. Caitlin Walker
Caitlin Walker, PhD, is a pioneer in Clean Language and the creator of Systemic Modeling, a framework that helps groups use Clean Language to learn from one another, resolve conflict, and collaborate meaningfully. Her work has influenced universities, corporations, and community organizations worldwide.
You can learn more about her work in her book, From Contempt to Curiosity, her TED Talk, or on the Drama-Free Culture podcast.