Brenda Ring Wood
BTBY Founder
Kansas City, Missouri • September 10–12, 2026
This three-day live experience is a major BTBY On Tour stop built for people who are ready to move from intention into practiced action.
School of How To is for builders, leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, and people in motion who do not need more vague motivation. This room is designed to help you work through what comes next, sharpen the way you move, and leave with practical direction you can carry into real life.
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BTBY School of How To is a three-day, in-room experience for leaders, builders, creators, entrepreneurs, and people in motion who are ready to move from intention into practiced action. This event is designed for application, not passive motivation.
School of How To is about working through the gap between knowing what matters and knowing how to move next. Over three days in Kansas City, the room is structured to help you clarify direction, pressure-test next moves, and make practical adjustments without losing coherence under pressure.
The room is built to help you leave with sharper direction, more grounded decisions, and next steps you can carry into the work, relationships, and responsibilities already in motion.
School of How To brings together a focused lineup of hosts, headliners, builders, and emcees for three days in Kansas City. The room is built for practical direction, grounded conversation, and movement that can be carried beyond the event.
BTBY Founder
As Seen on TV & Original Shark
Lead With Love
Priceline Founder
Global Leader
Former NFL Athlete
The Unshakable Investor
Maxxed Out
Big Brand Ventures
Actor, Director & Film Founder
Fox Host & Emcee
Coach & Emcee
School of How To exists because most people do not need more vague motivation. They need a room where ideas get translated into movement, decisions get tested against reality, and the next step becomes clearer through practice.
This three-day Kansas City experience is built for leaders, builders, creators, entrepreneurs, and people in motion who are carrying real responsibility. The work is not just to talk about what matters. The work is to understand how to move with clarity when timing, pressure, people, and responsibility are all in the room.
The room is designed for practical direction, grounded judgment, and action you can carry—without performance, borrowed confidence, or empty hype.