Rustle for business

Comfort zones are exercised in real life.

Rustle means to exercise your comfort zone. Our participants are given experiences that do exactly that.

Businesses give those experiences a real setting, real stakes, and a moment the participant can carry back into everyday life.

What a Rustle moment can look like

Small moments.
Real resistance.

01Self-advocacy

Send it back.

Sending back food that falls short can be difficult for someone who is socially anxious, shy, or used to avoiding conflict.

In a planned restaurant experience, the participant gets a safe reason to speak up, ask clearly for what they need, and feel what happens when they do.

Exercises: speaking up and self-advocacy
02Social courage

Walk in alone.

Entering a lively venue alone and starting a conversation can feel impossible when you rely on friends to make first contact.

Rustle can create a clear, supported prompt that gets the participant through the door and into a genuine exchange with someone new.

Exercises: initiative and connection
03Being seen

Take the floor.

Being watched can make people shrink, even when they have something worth saying.

A participant might be invited to make a brief toast, choose the next song, or address the room. The moment is short, but the practice of being seen is real.

Exercises: visibility and confidence

Professional by design

The moment feels spontaneous. The work behind it is not.

Every concept is scoped with the business before production. The participant journey, staff roles, timing, safety boundaries, and contingency plan are agreed in advance.

Rustle handles participant communication, releases, and field coordination so your team knows what is happening and what is expected at every step.

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