Skip to content

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, practical answers about formats, levels, outcomes, and policies.

Need a quick answer?

Search FAQs as you type. Press Esc to clear.

Who are these courses for?

Entrepreneurs, operators, and leaders preparing pitches, demos, all-hands updates, or customer-facing talks.

It’s also a strong fit for people who speak frequently but want to sound more structured, calm, and intentional under pressure.

What formats do you offer?

Online live sessions, hybrid cohorts, and private training. Each format keeps the same core: practice-first work, rubrics, and specific deliverables.

If you’re unsure, ask anonymously and include your timezone and goal—recommendations depend on cadence and speaking context.

How are courses structured?

Short drills + coached iterations + measurable criteria. You’ll practice with constraints (time, audience, stakes) so progress transfers to real meetings.

  • Warm-up drills to reduce filler words and improve pacing
  • Live practice with targeted feedback loops
  • Rubrics for clarity, structure, energy, and audience alignment
What level do I need to start?

No “performance background” required. If you can explain your work to a colleague, you can start.

We adjust intensity by using optional constraints: shorter time limits, higher-stakes prompts, and advanced delivery drills.

Do you offer refunds?

Yes—within 7 days of the course start if you’re not satisfied. We’ll ask for brief feedback so we can improve.

If you can’t attend after starting, we can also discuss moving you to a later cohort when possible.

How much time should I budget per week?

Plan for the live session(s) plus a small practice block. Most learners see solid gains with 20–45 minutes of focused drills between sessions.

Consistency beats intensity—short, repeatable reps are the point.

Do you provide recordings or materials?

When available, you’ll receive practice prompts, rubrics, and compact drill cards so you can repeat the work without friction.

Recording policies can vary by cohort to protect privacy—ask if recordings are important for your schedule.

Is “Ask anonymously” really anonymous?

The form does not ask for your name. If you choose to include contact details in the message, that becomes part of the submission.

For privacy-sensitive questions, keep details general (company names, internal metrics, etc.).

Do you issue certificates?

Some cohorts can provide a completion certificate upon request. Availability depends on the course type and attendance criteria.

If a certificate is required for reimbursement, ask anonymously with your timeframe.

How do I get support?

Use the anonymous question form for quick routing. If you’re enrolled, you’ll also receive cohort-specific support channels.

For urgent scheduling issues, include your timezone and the session date.

Cohort timer

A small utility to help you plan. Resets automatically on refresh.

Next session starts in
--:--:--