$147/month or $1410/annual
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Be the person your next level of business requires.
You're not here to find your voice. You're here to use it, until using it stops being an event and starts being who you are.
That's the gap The Out Loud School closes.
There's a version of you that your business, your income, and your relationships haven't fully met yet. Not because that version isn't there — because somewhere along the way, you learned how much of yourself felt safe to show, and you've been managing that ever since.
On camera, that shows up as hesitation: the opinion you soften at the last second, the take you delete and reshoot, the version that's a little quieter than the one in the room. The same thing shows up when you price your work, hold a boundary, or say the harder thing out loud. The camera just makes it easiest to see.
Not with scripts or templates, and not with advice to "just be yourself." With practice — real, repeated practice, done alongside a room of people doing the same work. This isn't about becoming more palatable on camera. It's about refusing to get smaller the moment someone's actually watching.
Information alone won't close this gap. You likely already know what to say — the caption is drafted, the offer is priced, the boundary is written down somewhere. What's missing is proof that you can say it, hold it, and stay fully yourself while someone is actually watching.
That's what happens here, every week, alongside a room of people doing the same work.
It's a Practice Room.
This Isn't a Content Strategy.
The pattern that shows up on camera shows up elsewhere too. It's there when you price an offer and quietly discount it before anyone asks. It's there when a boundary turns into a long apology. It's there when you have the opinion, the ask, or the story worth telling, and hold it back to see how it lands first.
It's Never Just About the Camera
Once you start closing the gap on camera, it tends to close elsewhere too — in the message where you send the real price, in the meeting where you say the unpopular thing, in the relationship where you finally ask for what you want.
It isn't six different problems. It's one pattern.
Your income grows, because you stop discounting your own price before anyone else gets the chance to.
Your relationships deepen, because you stop editing yourself to stay easy to be around.
Your leadership changes, because you stop second-guessing yourself in the room that actually matters, not just the one with a camera in it.
You're not here to become a better content creator. You're here because you're done being clear in private and vague in public — done managing how much of yourself the world is allowed to see.
Your business grows, because people understand the value of your work the first time you say it, not the third time you explain it.
No performance, no rehearsed version — just the person who's actually there, at full strength.
Showing up on camera as yourself
Not the friends who like your posts and never buy. The person who already has their wallet open and is looking for someone who sounds like you.
Speaking to the person who's ready to buy
So a video doesn't ramble, freeze, or lose its point halfway through.
Structuring your thoughts clearly
On camera and in the room, so it stops feeling like a negotiation with yourself every time.
Getting comfortable being seen
What You'll Practice
This isn't a course with a community attached to it.
The community is the course.
You post. The room shows up for you. You show up for them. The other people here aren't your competition — they're part of how the change actually happens: being witnessed, challenged, reflected, and pushed forward by people doing the same work in real time, right alongside you.
You'll get real feedback and real comments, not just encouragement. That's what actually builds the capacity to stay fully yourself while being seen — not more information, but reps done in front of people who see you do it. You won't close this gap by consuming more content, even ours. You close it in the room, with other people watching you do it.
Live coaching with Vasavi (and select guest speakers), where you bring the real thing you're avoiding and leave with feedback, not theory.
2 Monthly Live Group Calls
Post. Get seen. Comment on someone else's work. This is where the room trains together, not just a group chat that goes quiet.
The Community Practice Feed
Not content ideas — prompts built to draw out the version of you that makes someone stop scrolling.
Daily Prompts
What’s Inside
Not confidence for its own sake — a voice that holds up in the message, on the sales call, and in the room that used to shrink you.
Here’s what The Out Loud
School actually creates
The Out Loud School took me from thinking about using my voice to actually using it. In three months, I launched my Substack, published three pieces, and went live on Instagram for the first time. But the real shift went deeper than any metric. Vasavi’s challenges turned theory into embodied practice. I started showing up not just online, but with my family and in everyday moments. The calls were a direct invitation to be seen, and I answered it. I found my voice and learned to use it.
- Megan, Yoga Teacher
The Out Loud School is for me the perfect place to grow - surrounded by such wonderful people. You just feel home and I love the energy. Vasavis clarity and grounded energy helps me so much to move forward in my very own rhythm.
- Doris, Coach
The Out Loud School has been a safe container for my nervous system. I feel more confident creating and posting content that actually reflects who I am — and others noticed before I even told them why.
- Christine, Coach
The Out Loud School is continuing to empower me to live in my highest truth in every area of my life. You get coaching and it is one of the most supportive communities I have been a part of.
- Chris, Comedian
If you're ready to be more honest and clear about who you are and what you want, you're in the right place.
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