Mastermind workshops and vision board parties designed to feel royal.
R.G. Productions puts on workshops in Austin that mix personal development with a party atmosphere. Their events have names like "The Golden Era" Mastermind and Vision Board Party, which tells you most of what you need to know about the vibe: goal-setting meets celebration. Nobody is sitting under fluorescent lights filling out worksheets.
The people behind R.G. Productions describe their work as "creating and executing events fit for Queens and Kings." That language is not accidental. Their whole approach treats attendees like royalty, starting with the premise that planning your future should feel special, not like homework. A lot of time and care goes into their events, and they say so themselves. Based on how they present and market what they do, that claim holds up. The production quality matters to them. Someone is thinking about the room, the energy, the flow of the evening.
The mastermind format is the backbone of their workshops. For those unfamiliar, a mastermind is a small-group setting where people share goals, brainstorm together, and hold each other accountable. Most masterminds feel corporate. R.G. Productions does not run them that way. Pairing a mastermind with a vision board party means the evening has a creative, hands-on element. People leave with something physical, a board full of images and words mapping out what they actually want. That combination of structured goal talk and creative expression gives their events a different feel from the typical workshop circuit.
R.G. Productions clearly cares about the experience, not just the content. "Memorable" is the word they keep coming back to in how they describe their own work, and it tracks. When someone puts that much emphasis on the feel of an event, you can expect that the playlist is right, the food is thought through, the space is set up with intention. These are not bare-bones meetups. They are produced.
Austin has plenty of personal development events, but most of them lean either very corporate or very New Age. R.G. Productions occupies different ground. Their events feel more like a gathering you would throw for your closest friends if you had the budget and the planning ability to pull it off properly. The "Queens and Kings" framing is not just branding. It sets a tone of mutual respect and self-regard that shapes how people show up in the room.
If you have been meaning to make a vision board but never get around to it, or you like the idea of a mastermind group but do not want to sit in someone's office, this is a good option. R.G. Productions takes the self-improvement part seriously while wrapping it in something that does not feel like work. The events are about building toward your goals in a room full of people doing the same thing, with enough style and warmth that you actually want to come back.