What should you include in the inquiry?
Share the audience, date, format, location, and the real reason this conversation matters. If the brief is still forming, say that plainly.
Tell me what you're building. I'll reply with availability and the best-fit format.
If you don't know the answers yet, write what you do know. We'll shape the rest together.
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Fill in the form
Two short steps. Under three minutes.
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I read it carefully
Every inquiry gets a personal reply. No automated responses.
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We figure out the fit
Availability, format, scope — worked out together.
Prefer email? ben@benowden.com

A good booking starts with a clear enough brief. It does not need to be perfect. It needs to name the room, the stakes, and what should be different afterward.
Share the audience, date, format, location, and the real reason this conversation matters. If the brief is still forming, say that plainly.
Every inquiry is read by a human and gets a personal reply. The reply will clarify availability, format, and the next useful question.
Yes. Many good bookings begin with an unfinished brief. The work is to find the format that serves the room, not force the room into a format.
Leadership teams, conferences, panels, retreats, and groups that need honest conversation, clearer decisions, or a better way through tension.