Before you go, watch this. Two minutes. You'll leave with a framework you can use today whether you just enrolled or not. 👇


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EARLY BIRD PRICING: Pay in full: Includes a BONUS 45-minute one-on-one storytelling call with me ($555 value). This is not a coaching call. This is a working session. I direct you through the storytelling frameworks, pull the best material out of you in real time, and then I personally create 5 pieces of content for you. Think of it like a private rehearsal with a director who also writes your copy.

FAQ

  • No. You need to be someone who launches things. Maybe your next one is in September. Maybe it's in two weeks. Maybe you have three offers and you don't know which one to lead with yet.

    All of that works.

    The frameworks you'll learn here apply to every launch you'll ever run. The practicum is designed so you're building real assets for whatever's next, whether "next" is tomorrow or four months from now.

    You'll leave with a storytelling system and a persona framework that travel with you permanently.

  • Everything is recorded. And the recordings are genuinely useful. This isn't one of those "you had to be there" situations where the replay feels like watching someone else's vacation photos.

    The hot seat coaching, the acting techniques, the framework breakdowns... they land on replay because watching other people get coached is half the learning.

    That said, the more you show up live, the more you get out of the room.

    You'll also have your practice partner, the Telegram community, and weekly coworking sessions to stay in it even if Wednesdays don't always work.

  • This isn't a launch course. You already know how to launch. You have the templates. You have the email sequences. You probably have a Google Drive folder full of frameworks you used once.

    This is the piece underneath all of that.

    The reason your launches feel flat isn't your strategy. It's that nobody taught you how to find the voice of the thing you're selling and speak from inside of it.

    That's acting work. That's storytelling work. That's embodiment work. And it changes everything about how your content lands, how your audience responds, and how you feel while you're doing it.

  • No. AI tools are included and they're genuinely useful. But they are the last step in the process, not the first.

    This is where you become the person whose prompts actually work. The storytelling and the embodiment come first.

    The AI amplifies what you've already built. In that order. Always.

  • One 90-minute live call on Wednesdays. One coworking session (times rotate based on what works for the group). Practice time with your scene partner, which most people do in 30 to 45 minutes. And whatever time you spend in the Telegram community, which is optional but tends to become addictive.

    Roughly 3 to 4 hours a week if you show up to everything.

    Some weeks you'll do more because you're fired up. Some weeks you'll coast on the replay and your partner session. Both are fine.

  • Perfect. That's exactly why the acting techniques are in here. "Not good on camera" is almost never about the camera. It's about not knowing what to do with yourself when you're being watched.

    There are specific, practicable techniques for that. Actors have been solving this problem for thousands of years.

    You'll learn the ones that transfer directly to content creation. And you'll practice them in a room where everyone else is figuring it out too.

  • Great. So am I. And I'm still excited to have a room full of people to practice with instead of the imaginary ones on the other side of my back camera.

    Storytelling, on-camera technique, embodiment... these are muscles. You can know how to flex them. But if you want them really defined, you keep going to the gym.

    This is the gym.

Remember that exercise from the video? Here's what it made.

Coming soon… I’m out for a walk. Nature first, technology after.