How to Talk to Anyone: Science & Art of Conversation (ideal for Introverts)
Practice the art of connection. Learn Improv techniques to read body language, connect deeply, navigate awkward moments & speak your truth.
You're living in a world where social networks are increasingly tech-dominated.
Yet somehow, real human connection feels harder than ever.
You’ve probably felt it.
That moment when you want to say something, but hesitate.
When a conversation turns awkward or power-imbalanced and you’re not sure how to steer it.
When you sense there’s more going on beneath the words, but you don’t quite know how to read it.
This course is for you.
It’s a reminder that you already have powerful human skills that. They've been dormant and overshadowed by modern life.
How Improv Works
Using science-based improv tools that ahve orginated from theatre, you’ll learn how to trust yourself when talking to anyone.
Improv focuses on noticing what’s happening in the moment and responding with clarity, confidence, and authenticity.
Grounded in Science, Practised in Real Life
The course is grounded in the work of Brené Brown, whose research shows that real connection requires courage and a willingness to lean into discomfort.
Vanessa Van Edwards, whose work reveals how strongly non-verbal cues shape trust and relationships.
Aand Arthur Brooks, who explores how meaningful relationships are essential to long-term happiness.
And Mel Robbins, whose work reminds us that confidence isn’t something you wait for, it’s something you act your way into, especially in moments of hesitation and self-doubt.
These ideas are brought to life through practical, embodied improv exercises you can use immediately.
Practising What Connection Really Looks Like
You won’t just learn the theory. You’ll practise how to use it in real moments, including how to:
- Read what people are really saying without words
- Navigate awkward moments with more ease
- Connect more deeply and naturally
- Speak your truth, even when your voice shakes
- Ask for what you want with clarity and confidence
How This Supports You in Life & Business
Whether you’re making new friends as an adult, navigating dating, strengthening your relationships, or handling business conversations and negotiations, these tools help you show up as yourself, not who you think you’re supposed to be.
The Outcome
By the end, conversations feel lighter.
Connections feel stronger.
And relationships begin to deepen.
You’re not learning to perform.
How to Talk to Anyone is a course that reminds you how to be deeply and fearlessly human.
Practice the art of connection. Learn Improv techniques to read body language, connect deeply, navigate awkward moments & speak your truth.
You're living in a world where social networks are increasingly tech-dominated.
Yet somehow, real human connection feels harder than ever.
You’ve probably felt it.
That moment when you want to say something, but hesitate.
When a conversation turns awkward or power-imbalanced and you’re not sure how to steer it.
When you sense there’s more going on beneath the words, but you don’t quite know how to read it.
This course is for you.
It’s a reminder that you already have powerful human skills that. They've been dormant and overshadowed by modern life.
How Improv Works
Using science-based improv tools that ahve orginated from theatre, you’ll learn how to trust yourself when talking to anyone.
Improv focuses on noticing what’s happening in the moment and responding with clarity, confidence, and authenticity.
Grounded in Science, Practised in Real Life
The course is grounded in the work of Brené Brown, whose research shows that real connection requires courage and a willingness to lean into discomfort.
Vanessa Van Edwards, whose work reveals how strongly non-verbal cues shape trust and relationships.
Aand Arthur Brooks, who explores how meaningful relationships are essential to long-term happiness.
And Mel Robbins, whose work reminds us that confidence isn’t something you wait for, it’s something you act your way into, especially in moments of hesitation and self-doubt.
These ideas are brought to life through practical, embodied improv exercises you can use immediately.
Practising What Connection Really Looks Like
You won’t just learn the theory. You’ll practise how to use it in real moments, including how to:
- Read what people are really saying without words
- Navigate awkward moments with more ease
- Connect more deeply and naturally
- Speak your truth, even when your voice shakes
- Ask for what you want with clarity and confidence
How This Supports You in Life & Business
Whether you’re making new friends as an adult, navigating dating, strengthening your relationships, or handling business conversations and negotiations, these tools help you show up as yourself, not who you think you’re supposed to be.
The Outcome
By the end, conversations feel lighter.
Connections feel stronger.
And relationships begin to deepen.
You’re not learning to perform.
How to Talk to Anyone is a course that reminds you how to be deeply and fearlessly human.
Register now! 💚
Spots are limited beucase I like to keep the group small for a higher-quality experience.
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Highlights
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Little BIG House, Flour Mill Way, Summer Hill NSW, Australia
16 Flour Mill Way
Summer Hill, NSW 2130
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Agenda
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Week 1: Be the InterestED Introvert (rather than the interestING extrovert)
How can I hold space for the other person? How can I speak so others WANT to listen? Learn how curiosity is more effective than trying to be impressive.
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Week 2: Reading Between the Lines: What's Not Being Said?
How does someone feel when talking to me? What are their motives? What do they want me to know about the story? Learn to read non-verbal cues so you can replace 'sticky' conversation with smooth connection.
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Week 3: How to have Difficult Conversations (without Losing Your Sh!t)
How do I have the courage to express what I truly want, without ruining the relationship? Difficult conversations can make or break relationships. Learn how to stay grounded, calm your nervous system, and understand why seeing the other person's p.o.v. is essential to the negotiation.