STOP NETWORKING.

BUILD YOUR CHAMPIONS.

Proven workshops, trainings, and resources to build a network of champions that opens doors

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Invest in connection skills that create lasting impact

ON-DEMAND SIGNATURE WORKSHOPS

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BUILD YOUR BUSINESS, ONE CHAMPION AT A TIME

Relationships = revenue. When done right, your network becomes your most valuable business asset.

Drawing on my experience building multiple businesses and serving as a small business and startup mentor, this session reframes networking as a strategic skill that fuels referrals, partnerships, and long-term momentum.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Turn everyday conversations into real business opportunities using my Networking Is a Piece of C.A.K.E. framework.​

  • Know who to prioritize so networking feels focused, not chaotic or time-intensive.​

  • Network in a way that isn’t awkward or pushy, with what to say that still feels like you.​

  • Follow up with intention so good conversations actually turn into referrals, clients, and opportunities.

  • Build a Network of Champions who say your name in rooms you haven’t stepped into yet.

Ideal for: Founders, entrepreneurs, and small business owners

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BRAGGING RIGHTS: CONFIDENTLY CELEBRATING YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS

You’ve done the work; it’s time people actually know about it. This workshop helps you talk about your wins in a way that feels natural, not cringey, so the right people finally see the value you bring.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Talk about wins in a way that feels natural, not braggy, so people actually see your value.

  • Walk into big moments like reviews, negotiations, and interviews with a few quick brag lines ready so you feel prepared, not panicked.

  • Connect your wins to real results so your impact is clear in seconds.​

  • Simple phrases and examples so you always know exactly what to say on the spot.

  • Sprinkle wins into everyday intros and chats without it feeling forced.

Ideal for: High-achieving professionals who know they’re accomplished, but struggle to talk about it

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HOW TO GET THE JOB: THE ANTI-NETWORKING NETWORKING WORKSHOP

This is networking for people who hate networking events. Together, we’ll trade awkward small talk and random applications for a simple system that uses real relationships to help you land the job you actually want.

KEY TAKEWAYS:

  • Mass applying for a simple, relationship‑first system so the search feels strategic, not desperate.​

  • Get crystal clear on what makes you stand out, so talking about your value feels easier.​

  • Use LinkedIn (and your couch) in a way that leads to intros, conversations, and interviews, not just scrolling.​

  • Walk away with copy‑paste outreach messages so you’re not overthinking every DM and email.​

  • Build a Champion Circle that gets your name into rooms and roles you couldn’t reach on your own.

Ideal for: Job seekers and career changers who are done sending resumes into the void

MEET IMPACT INTRO AMY

Your FREE, AI-powered guide to introductions that stick

Impact Intro Amy AI-powered professional introduction tool coaching app for networking

Impact Intro Amy is like having me in your pocket, your go‑to coach for when ‘So, what do you do?’ makes you freeze, ramble, or shrink. It’s free to use anytime, and in minutes, you’ll have a standout intro you actually want to use on repeat.

Great connections start with genuine introductions, and this tool gives you a simple, natural way to talk about who you are and what you do, so people actually remember you and want to keep the conversation going.

With Impact Intro Amy, you get:

A confident, natural way to introduce yourself that highlights your strengths and personality.​

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Multiple intro variations you can plug into real-life moments.​

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Quick prompts to help you see what truly makes you stand out.​

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Confidence tips to help you say your intro naturally.

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The result: an authentic, memorable introduction that opens doors, starts conversations worth having, and helps people get who you are in seconds.

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