Read the Room

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

A live, practical webinar for inquisitive introverts

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Read the Room. Know before you go.

Ever feel uncomfortable when you attend an event?

It’s not you.

It’s the situation. Everything you rely on to make conversation is gone.

You’re left trying to make small talk out of thin air.

Wouldn’t it be easier if you could walk in knowing what to expect & how to respond?

The good news: you can.

On Thursday 15 January, I’ll share the framework I use to arrive prepared for any social scenario..

Having travelled the globe and found myself in countless social situations, I’ve noticed the same social architecture appears again and again. Across cultures, contexts, and settings, very little is random once you know what to look for.

Read the Room

At the heart of this session is a simple model that explains every scenario before you get there.

I’ll walk you through the 6 constant pillars you can use to shape your plan of action, so you never feel underprepared again.

When you know how to assess them, social situations stop feeling unpredictable. You arrive informed, calm, and ready to choose how you respond.

A model of 6 hexagons - each representing an element to Read the Room: 2 masks, a 'person is typing' icon, a house, 2 oars, a target with an arrow in the centre, and the silhouettes of 3 people.

Next session details

Live online webinar

Date: TBC

Time: TBC

Duration: 45 minutes

Includes: downloadable check sheet

What you’ll leave with

  • A clear mental model for reading social situations

  • A practical way to prepare for meetings, conversations, and events

  • A one-page check sheet you can reuse whenever needed

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Who this is for

This session is designed for inquisitive introverts who:

  • often realise what was going on only after the moment has passed

  • feel comfortable with systems, frameworks, and preparation

  • want to stay calm and grounded in social or professional settings

  • want to arrive with a plan of action