Chapter 9 sent you here
A talk, a half-day, or a day outside.
The book argues that allyship is a set of moves a person can practice, miss, and practice again, rather than a verdict she waits to receive. A talk makes that argument to your people. A half-day gets them running it. The fees are below, so you can decide whether to write before you spend an email finding out.
What it costs
The talk
$2,500One session. The argument the book makes, made to your people, with the moves named so they can be practiced after you leave.
The half-day
$4,500The talk, plus the practice. People leave having run at least one move rather than having agreed with one.
Outdoor and experiential
$95 per seat, sliding to $75Priced per seat rather than per session, so a small organization pays a small number. The sliding figure is the one to ask for if the top of the range is what stops you.
Travel is on top and gets quoted honestly. If a budget is the obstacle, say the number you have and I will tell you what fits it.
The one-sheets
Two pages each, for forwarding to whoever signs off.
Speaker one-sheet (PDF) →For a conference, a company, or a keynote slot.Field and staff training one-sheet (PDF) →For outdoor programs, field staff, and season-opening training.The ask
One address, answered by me. Tell me who the audience is, the date you are holding, and the budget you have. A reply from this address is always a person.
wendell@masteringallyship.comRunning a show rather than an event? Coming on a podcast costs nothing and has its own page.