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Meridian.
  • Length

    Thirty minutes

  • Preparation

    None

  • You leave with

    A written note, within two days

№ 01 — The Call

Thirty minutes. No pitch.

The discovery call is a working conversation, not a sales stage. Pick a time below, or send a note and Helen will reply within two days.

What to expect

  1. You talk, Helen asks

    What changed, what the role demands, what you keep circling at 2am. No deck, no diagnostic quiz.

  2. An honest read

    Sometimes the answer is that coaching isn’t the right instrument. About a third of calls end with a referral or a reading list, not a proposal.

  3. The note

    Within two days: one page on what Helen heard, and what she would propose — or why she wouldn’t. Yours either way.

Commissioning for someone else?

L&D and HR teams: a formal enquiry route, references, and supplier onboarding documentation are available at engagements@meridian.example.com.

Book the call

Choose a time directly in Helen’s diary. Thirty minutes, video or phone.

Scheduler embed slot — wire your calendar provider here

Or send a note instead

Five fields, two days to a reply. Nothing automated happens to your email address.

Replies come from Helen, not a sequence.

Section 02: Asked often

Is the call free?
Yes. The chemistry session that may follow is paid, and credited against the engagement if you proceed.
In person or remote?
Calls are remote. Engagements run in person in London, remote, or mixed — your diary decides.
Will you chase me afterwards?
No. You get the written note, and then the next move is yours. There is no follow-up sequence.
Is this confidential?
Entirely — including from a commissioning sponsor. What is shared back, and how, is contracted in writing before the first session.