STAGE 4 OF 4 - APPLY IT
Apply your skills. Own the stage.
League is the final stage — where you step out of learning and into performance. Selective. Cohort-based. Culminating in a live League Night.
"Step into the spotlight."

WHAT IS LEAGUE
This is where you stop learning — and start performing.
League is the final stage — where you step out of learning and into performance.
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In this advanced, cohort-based format, you'll apply everything you've learned through structured challenges, in a team-based showcase.
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The journey culminates in a League Night, where you perform on stage, showcasing your confidence, spontaneity and communication skills in front of a real audience.
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Entry into the League is selective, making it a space for those ready to be seen and stand out.

8 TRAINING ROUNDS
How League builds you up.
1-2
Foundation rounds
Reconnect with the core skills. Establish the cohort. Set the standard for what's expected.
3-4
Challenge rounds
Higher-stakes interactions. You're pushed out of your comfort zone deliberately and repeatedly.
5-6
Performance rounds
Live simulations. Real-time feedback from Nasir. Your skills are tested under pressure.
7-8
Showcase preparation
Preparing your League Night material. Rehearsal, refinement and building confidence for the big stage.
Finale
League Night
You perform. In front of a live audience. This is what everything has been building toward.
League Night.
One stage.
Real audience.
The League Night is the culmination of your journey through Talk to Anyone. It's not a rehearsal. It's not a simulation. It's a real performance in front of a real audience — and it will change how you see yourself forever.
WHAT LEAGUE NIGHT LOOKS LIKE
• Live performance in front of a real audience
• Showcase of confidence, spontaneity & communication skills
• Team-based and individual elements
• The most memorable evening of your Talk to Anyone journey
COMMON QUESTIONS
Before you apply.
Breakthrough is strongly recommended but not necessary. But you should have done at least one Build workshop.
Quite. League cohorts are small by design. Nasir personally reviews applications to ensure the group dynamic will support the level of performance League Night requires.
Yes — the audience includes people from outside the cohort. Which is exactly what makes it meaningful. You'll be performing in front of real people, not just your cohort.
8 training rounds leading up to League Night. The exact schedule depends on the cohort — typically spread over 8–12 weeks to give participants time to practice between rounds.

Ready to own the spotlight?




