The Rehearsal Room
Most people prepare their ideas. Few prepare for what happens when they speak. Next on June 2nd
A live rehearsal room to practice important conversations before they happen.
Most people prepare what they want to say.
Almost nobody prepares what happens in the room.
You have your ideas.
Your structure.
Your arguments.
In your head, it works.
But your head is not the room.
In the room, something shifts.
A face tightens.
Someone looks away.
A silence stretches.
And before you understand what’s happening,
your body already has.
Your voice flattens.
Your breath shortens.
The thought you just had disappears.
That’s the Dare-Gap.
Most people never talk about this.
They call it nerves.
Bad luck.
Or “not being a natural speaker.”
It’s none of those things.
The best speakers rehearse differently.
Not in their head.
In the room.
Rehearsal Room
I open a space for people who want to know
how they actually come across.
People who are good at what they do
and still sense that something shifts the moment they enter the room.
The pattern is always the same:
the content is ready.
The person isn’t in the room yet.
That’s what we work on here. Together.
For the presentation to the board.
For the pitch to investors.
For the negotiation that decides the budget.
For the stage—whatever yours looks like.
The next session: June 2nd,
20:00–21:00 CET (14:00–15:00 ET)
live on Zoom.
3 speakers. 5 minutes each. 12 listeners.
The room listens.
Together, we make visible what happens in the moment:
where connection forms
where it is lost
how body and voice respond
No coaching.
Your rehearsal. Your insight.
Two ways into the room
1. As a speaker
You want to truly test yourself.
You want to know how you come across under pressure.
You want feedback you can’t get anywhere else.
Your stage:
5 minutes speaking time
direct resonance
reflection afterwards
Application required.
Only 3 spots per session.
2. As a listener
You want to learn by observing others.
You want to notice patterns you can apply to yourself.
You want to be part of a focused reflection circle.
Not watching from the outside—but thinking along.
Your seat:
60 minutes of live observation
access to the reflection
learning by watching
No application required, but limited.
First come, first served.
Only 12 seats per session.
Listeners get early access to future speaker spots.
Step into the room—
and see what you can’t see alone.



This is a powerful offer, Jane—I look forward to being a part of it!
This is an interesting concept!