Best Uses
- Use one Virtuo drill as a live opener, then let participants compare what made strong answers stand out.
- Pick two to three exercises that match your workshop goal instead of trying to cover the full library at once.
- Keep timers visible so the room feels active, fast, and practical instead of lecture-heavy.
- Finish with a short reflection round so participants can name one speaking habit to keep practicing.
Suggested Formats
Try a confidence workshop around Hook & Reel, Shark Tank, and Balderdash, or run an interview-focused session with The Interview Game and Experience Weaver. Small groups tend to work best when everyone gets multiple short turns instead of one long speech.
Presenter Tip
If you want the strongest energy in the room, demo the first exercise yourself. People participate more readily once they see the tone, pace, and level of imperfection you expect.