Speaker coaching · Social navigation · Workshop production
Interacting with other people is already hard. RedSpoke makes it easier.
Coaching for people who are new, nervous, and neurodivergent. Tools and methods that work the way you do.
Skills are the shortcut.
The fastest way through hard things is knowing exactly what to do. That’s what we build.
Built to stick.
The shift that happens in coaching applies beyond the session. You leave with something that works the next time too.
Neuro-inclusive by design.
Built from the ground up for the way a lot of people actually think.
Flat-rate pricing. No ongoing commitment.
You know what you’re getting up front. Only pay for what you need.
Speaking
Speaker coaching
You have something to say in front of people and you want it to go well.
Work presentations, conference talks, class assignments, wedding toasts — wherever you’re being asked to stand up and deliver. Flat-rate packages cover the coaching and the prep, organized around your timeline and what you’re working toward. Ongoing 1:1 available as you keep going.
Socializing
Networking and socializing
Rooms full of people are their own kind of hard.
Networking events, work functions, new environments, situations where everyone else seems to know the unwritten rules. This coaching gives you a working framework for those situations so you’re not spending the whole time managing how uncomfortable you are.
Content
Content creator coaching
You built an audience. Now the audience wants more of you — in formats you weren’t prepared for.
Panels, podcasts, interviews, the weight of having people trust your voice. Plus everything nobody talks about: imposter syndrome, learning to say no, defining what integrity looks like when people are actually watching. You’re going somewhere bigger; it’s not as far as it feels.
Coming soon
Workshops
Workshop production
You know your material better than anyone. It’s a different skill entirely to turn that expertise into a workshop.
This process takes you from “I know this inside out” to “I have a workshop, a plan, and I get to teach the thing I love.”